Justice of the Peace is a position created by the Vermont constitution in 1777. Over 1,800 people hold the position in Vermont. According to the Secretary of State’s JP Guide, mandatory duties include participating as a member of the board of civil authority, by serving as an election official and assisting on Election Day, sitting on tax appeals and serving as a member of the board of tax abatement. JPs can also officiate weddings, give oaths and can act as notaries if registered at the county courthouse.
Gordon Barnaby | 802-889-3736 |
Amy Frost | 802-889-3739 |
Marsha Higgins | 802-889-5576 |
Rob Howe | 802-889-3704 |
John O’Brien | 802-889-3474 |
Helen O’Donnell | 802-763-8985 |
Margaret Rogers | 802-889-3311 |