Departments and Hours
For hours, locations, contacts and information, please visit the links below:
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- Administration: Town Office
- Animal Control
- Assessor
- Code Enforcement and Planning Office
- Code Enforcement Officer
- Deputy Tax Collector
- Deputy Treasurer
- General Assistance
- Information Technology Officer
- Public Information Officer
- Public Safety: Fire Department
- Public Works - Road Commissioner
- Town Clerk
- Town Manager
- Town Planner
Administration: Town Office
- Location: 630 Hallowell Road, Durham, Maine 04222
- Phone: 207-353-2561
- Fax: 207- 353-5367
Hours of Operation
- Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Friday: CLOSED
Observed Holidays
The Town office is closed on the following State recognized holidays:
- New Year’s Day - January 1, 2024
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day - January 15, 2024
- President’s Day - February 19, 2024
- Patriot’s Day - April 15, 2024
- Memorial Day - May 27, 2024
- Juneteenth - June 19, 2024
- Independence Day - July 4, 2024
- Labor Day - September 2, 2024
- Indigenous Peoples Day - October 14, 2024
- Veterans Day - November 11, 2024
- Thanksgiving Day - November 28, 2024
- Christmas Eve - December 24, 2024
- Christmas Day - December 25, 2024
Holidays that fall on the weekend may be ‘observed’ on the preceding or following business day (following the schedule set by the State of Maine).
(Back to top)Animal Control
Need help? Anyone requiring the assistance of the Animal Control Officer should contact the Lisbon Police Department at 353-2500, ext. 1. If the ACO is on the road, please file your complaint with the Lisbon Police Department.
Hours of Operation: The normal duty hours of the Animal Control Officer are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
For more information, please visit the Animal Control Page.
(Back to top)Assessing
Donna M. Hays, CMA serves as an agent of the Board of Assessors. Each spring (after April 1), Donna reviews all new construction and properties that have building permits or are being carried as unfinished on the town’s records. The agent also processes all the property transfers and reviews the application for exemptions. Donna is in the office two Mondays each month and if you wish to speak with her about your valuation, please call the Town Office or click here to email her.
Please note: Donna responds to emails during her office hours only.
Links
- For further information, please visit our Assessing page.
- 2024 Personal Property Tax Commitment
- 2024 Real Estate Tax Commitment
Code Enforcement and Planning Office
- Location: 630 Hallowell Road, Durham, Maine 04222
- Phone: 207-407-3500 (Code Officer)
- Email: ceo@durhammaine.gov (Code Officer, Alan Plummer)
- Email: townplanner@durhammaine.gov (Town Planner, George Thebarge)
Please visit our Documents section for applications, ordinances, maps, zoning and other forms.
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(Back to top)Code Enforcement Officer
Alan Plummer is our Code Enforcement Officer. He is also our Building Inspector, Plumbing Inspector, Electrical Inspector, and Administrative Assistant to the Zoning Board of Appeals. He is the person that enforces the Durham, Maine Zoning and Land Use Ordinance, Shoreland Zoning, Floodplain Management, the National Fire Protection’s Life Safety Code, the Maine State Plumbing Code, the Maine Subsurface Wastewater Disposal Rules and any Maine StateLaws pertaining to land use.
Call ahead at 207-407-3500 or email ceo@durhammaine.gov before doing any building or structural repairs, plumbing or wiring, or before opening any form of business. Alan has access to a wealth of information and is a valuable resource to citizens with questions. A call ahead of time saves a lot of headaches after the fact!
For more information, please visit our Code Enforcement page.
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(Back to top)Deputy Tax Collector, Jessica Landberg
- Phone: 207-353-2561, Ext. 111
- Email: deputytreasurer@durhammaine.gov
The Tax Collector is responsible for collecting excise tax, personal property tax, and real estate tax. In addition, the Tax Collector is responsible for issuing liens and foreclosure notices for nonpayment of taxes.
2024 Personal Property and Real Estate Tax Commitment
Assessments and Tax Bills
Real and personal property taxes are assessed to the owner of record as of April 1. The amount of tax is equal to the assessed value times the tax rate divided by 1,000. The assessed value of property is established by the Durham Tax Assessor. The most recent town-wide evaluation was in 2010. The tax rate is established by the Select Board and taxes are generally committed each year in mid to late June. The budget and fiscal year for the Town of Durham is January 1st to December 31st. Tax bills are generally mailed the first week of July to the owner of record as of April 1st of that calendar year.
If a payment is made on delinquent taxes within the past 10 days of a notification deadline the payment must be made by cash, money order or cashier’s check. All payments are applied to the oldest tax balance first.
If a lien is placed, it is filed against the owner as of April 1st and could be found on their credit report.
Due Dates
Taxes are collected once per year. Any tax or portion not paid by the date due is subject to interest at the rate of 8.5 % per annum.
Payments
Real estate and personal property tax bills may be paid by check through the mail, by cash, check or credit card in person, or by credit card or webcheck online. Credit card payments are made through Androgov, a third-party provider, and will incur additional fees. To access the online payment service click here.
Sections of Title 36 of the Maine Revised Statutes Annotated (MRSA) govern the collection or property taxes including the tax lien mortgage process. The tax lien mortgage process allows the Town to preserve its lien interest in real properties on which taxes remain unpaid. Should taxes remain unpaid, the lien process may result in the Town acquiring those properties. The Town has adopted a policy to establish procedures for the review of properties on which a lien is about to foreclose and to establish procedures for the disposition of real property acquired by virtue of a tax lien mortgage foreclosure.
If a payment is made on delinquent taxes within the past 10 days of a notification deadline the payment must be made by cash, money order or cashier’s check. All payments are applied to the oldest tax balance first.
If a lien is placed, it is filed against the owner as of April 1st and could be found on their credit report.
Tax-Acquired Property Policy
Questions regarding valuation, exemptions, and abatements should be directed to the Durham Tax Assessor.
Questions regarding payments, interest and tax liens should be directed to the Durham Town Offices, in person at 630 Hallowell Street, or by phone at (207) 353-2561, during Town Office hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Deputy Treasurer, Jessica Landberg
- Phone: 207-353-2561, Ext. 111
- deputytreasurer@durhammaine.gov
General Assistance
Durham General Assistance Administrator
Contact: (207) 353-2561
General Assistance Application
After hours call the Sheriff’s Office: 207-784-7361, Extension 8
General Assistance Hotline: 1-800-442-6003
The General Assistance program provides Durham residents with assistance for basic needs such as rent, food, non-food, medication, fuel, utilities and other essential services. All assistance is granted in voucher form and no cash assistance is granted.
For more information, please visit the General Assistance page.
(Back to top)Information Technology Officer, Devin Garneau
- Phone: 207-353-2561, Ext. 116
- Email: dgarneau@durhammaine.gov
The Town of Durham’s Information Technology Department is tasked with managing IT infrastructure at municipal buildings, providing helpdesk support to town staff and elected officials, and liaising with Data Defined to provide cybersecurity to Durham’s systems.
Find helpful resources below:
To submit a support ticket, Email: support@durhammaine.gov
(Back to top)Public Information Officer, Kimberly Garneau
- Phone: 207-353-2561, Ext. 112
- Email: publicinfo@durhammaine.gov
Links
- Durham News Blast (Join our mailing list)
- Town Of Durham Official Facebook Page
- Town of Durham YouTube Channel
- TextMyGov Push Notifications
Public Safety Fire Department
Fire Chief - Rob Tripp
- Location: 615 Hallowell Road, Durham, Maine 04222
- Email: chief@durhammaine.gov
- Phone (Non-Emergency): 207-353-2473
- Fax: 207-353-8917
For more information, please visit our Emergency Services page.
(Back to top)Public Works Department
Road Commissioner - Calvin Beaumier
- Location: Public Works Department, 1099 Royalsborough Road, Durham, Maine 04222
- Email: publicworks@durhammaine.gov
- Phone (Road Commissioner): 207-844-1774
- Phone (Public Works Garage): 207-353-3281
For more information, please visit our Public Works page.
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(Back to top)Town Clerk, Devin Garneau
- Phone: 207-353-2561, Ext. 116
- Email: townclerk@durhammaine.gov
For further information, please visit our Town Clerk page.
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(Back to top)Town Manager, Jerry Douglass
- Phone: 207-353-2561, Ext. 110
- Email: townmanager@durhammaine.gov
For further information, please visit our Town Manager page.
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(Back to top)Town Planner, George Thebarge
- The Town Planner works part-time for the Town of Durham. The best way to reach the Town Planner is by email: townplanner@durhammaine.gov
For further information, please visit our Town Planner page.
Links
- GIS Online Maps
- Please visit our Documents section for applications, ordinances, maps, zoning and other forms.