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MISSION STATEMENT

It is the mission of the Gilmanton Police Department to enhance the quality of life for the residents and visitors of the Town of Gilmanton. This shall be accomplished by enforcing the laws of the town, state, and country in a firm, fair, and impartial manner. We will perform our duties with pride, always displaying the highest level of professionalism, integrity, and respect, while maintaining a vision for the future, which is steeped in a tradition of excellence.

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Gilmanton Police News

The Gilmanton Police Department would like to thank the residents for their support in voting yes for the Public Safety Building. It is really appreciated.

The PD has registered a Nixle account. This is technology that will enable residents to receive information regarding department and town information via txt and/or email. Please visit www.nixle.com for more information and to register. Any questions please call the PD and speak with Sgt. Dennis Rector

We would like to remind all residents and visitors traveling through the area over the next several weeks to drive safely. Use caution when on the roads, look twice for motorcylists, buckle up, and if you drink don't drive.  Let's hope for good weather and a safe summer.

 





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    Horse Registration - 
Property Check - 



Department Members
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  Name Title Phone E-Mail Term Length Term Expiration
Philip D. O'Brien Sr.  Chief #601  (603)364-7400   
Dennis L. Rector, II  Sergeant #602  (603) 364-7400   
Matthew B. Currier  Senior Patrolman#603  (603) 364-7400   
Stacie Fiske  Patrolman #604  (603) 364-7400   
Cory J. Krochmal  Patrolman #605  (603) 364-7400   
  Robert S. Akerstrom  Patrolman #606, PT  (603) 364-7400     
  Sean McCarty  Patrolman #607, PT  (603) 364-7400     
Casey B. Brennan  Patrolman #609, PT  (603)-364-7400     
Robin E. Bonan  Admin. Assist. #611  (603) 364-7400   
  Felix Barlik  Animal Control Offic  (603) 364-7474     
  Victoria Carroll Parkhill  Animal Control Offic  (603) 364-7474     


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    How can I report a hazard in my neighborhood?
If you observe a condition that is an immediate hazard (debris in the road, etc.) call the Police Department immediately on the business line and they will investigate and correct the problem. If you have a larger concern for your neighborhood such as erecting a Stop Sign, posting a No Parking or speed zone, or other need to make your area safer we would ask for a description in writing to the Chief.

How do a I get a finger print card completed for employment or other purposes?
Finger prints are completed on Tuesday's during normal business hours. Please contact the office to schedule your appointment.

How do I obtain copies of police reports and other police records?
Records and information are released as dictated by state law. Records requests must be made in writing. Records requests may be submitted to the Administrative Assitant during normal business hours.

What does the Animal Control Officer do?
The Animal Control Officer is responsible for enforcing State Laws and local ordinances pertaining to the welfare and control of domestic, exotic, and wild animals.

What is the Animal Control Officer's phone number?
Please call 364-7400. If you have any questions, please feel free to call this number without hesitation. This number connects you directly to the Police Department who will dispatch the Animal Control Officer to return a call or report a location.

When and How do I register my dog?
All dogs 3 months of age or older must be licensed in New Hampshire. You will need to bring in proof of inoculation (rabies certificate) and proof of spaying and neutering if the dog is altered. All dog licenses expire on April 30th. You will need to renew your dogs license annually by this date or penalties and fines will be issued per State Law. There is one month grace period before the penalty begins. The penalty is $1.00 per month beginning June. There may also be $25.00 civil forfeiture fine issued plus $5.00 service fee which will be due 15 days after receipt of the fine.

Where is the Hidden Valley Boyscout Camp?
From NH Route 140 turn North onto Crystal Lake Road stay left at the fork at 3.1 miles turn right onto Places Mill Road at .6 miles turn left onto Griswold Road and follow signs.




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    265:107-a Child Passenger Restraints Required.

Nixle

Resident and Non- Resident Pistol Permit Application

Vehicle Identification Verification Form (V.I.N. Form)