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Welcome to our historic small town nestled in the Monadnock region by the Souhegan and Stony Brook rivers. With friendly people, a vibrant arts community and modern infrastructure, it offers an affordable and ideal living, working and recreational environment.
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Click the icon to access online services for vehicle registration renewals and estimates, dog re-licensing, property tax and water/sewer payments, vital records requests and Fire Department applications and requests. The Wilton Town Offices will be closed Thursday and Friday, November 28 and 29, 2024, for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Wilton, NH 03086 (603) 654-2000 (phone) (603) 654-2025 (fax) Fire Department: 102 Main St Wilton, NH 03086: 911 Emergency or (603) 654-6758 : Health Officer: 42 Main Street PO Box 83 Wilton, NH 03086 (603) 654-3299: Highway Department: 89 Whiting Hill Rd PO Box 83 Wilton, NH 03086 (603) 654-6602: Human Resources: 42 Main Street PO Box 83 Wilton ...
The main village in town, where 1,324 people resided at the 2020 census, is defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as the Wilton census-designated place and is located near the junction of New Hampshire Routes 31 and 101, at the confluence of Stony Brook with the Souhegan River.
The Wilton Town Clerk's office, headed by Jane Farrell, is a vital part of the Wilton, New Hampshire community. Located at 42 Main Street, the office is responsible for processing motor vehicle registrations and recording and managing town vital records.
Governor Wentworth named the town Wilton, probably in honor of Sir Joseph Wilton, a famous English sculptor. Wilton's coach design for King George III's coronation was later used as a model for the Concord Coach.
For all your administrative procedures, you can go to the Town hall of Wilton at the address and schedules indicated on this page or contact the Town hall government by phone or by email depending on your preference or on the service's availability.