Town Clerk / Tax Collector
Rebecca Hartley townoffice@ashland.nh.gov (term expires 2027)
Deputy Town Clerk / Tax Collector
Luann McAndrews financeassist@ashland.nh.gov
Hours
- Monday – Friday 8am-4pm
Note that many transactions can be done online, including vehicle registrations, payment of taxes, dog license renewals, water, sewer and electric bills. See the appropriate icons on the website.
PROPERTY TAX
CURRENT USE
- NEW – For information about Current Use please visit https://www.revenue.nh.gov/current-use/booklets.htm
PROPERTY
- 2023 Assessment Values — VALUE LIST BY MAP & LOT — VALUE LIST BY OWNER
- NEW — Tax Maps & Tax Cards are now available online — Click Here
- NEW — 2021 Tax Maps (pdf) (with new numbering system)
- Abatement Application
- Property Tax Information Sheet
- Forms – NH Board of Tax & Land Appeals
- Wetlands Info: NH Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) Wetlands Bureau, Forms and Applications
TAX CARDS
- NEW — Tax Maps & Tax Cards are now available online — Click Here
REGISTRATIONS
- How to Register a Motor Vehicle (new 4/24/2020)
- Motor Vehicle Registration (from another NH town) Information Sheet
- Vehicle Bill of Sale (1999 or older)
- Boat Registration Information Sheet
- REAL ID Licenses and FAQ’s
VITAL RECORDS
VOTING
- NEW–June 4th last day to change party affiliation before the state primary election in September
- Absentee Ballot Application – Local Election
- Absentee Ballot Application – State Election
- Ashland Elections Information Sheet
- A person must meet the following to register and vote in New Hampshire:
- 18 years of age or older on Election Day;
- A United States citizen; and
- Domiciled in the town or ward where the person seeks to vote.
- Registering to Vote in New Hampshire provides further details on those requirements.
- Public Health Considerations and Absentee Voting
- A person can register and vote by absentee if, based on their own health circumstances, medical authorities advise them to avoid going out in public. This applies to:
- Voters with symptoms of a communicable disease or illness;
- Voters who, due to their own health circumstances, limit public exposure in their day-to-day life as a preventative measure.
- These two types of voters can reasonably conclude that a “physical disability” exists within the meaning of RSA 654:16 and 654:17, absentee registration and RSA 657:1, absentee voting.
- A person can register and vote by absentee if, based on their own health circumstances, medical authorities advise them to avoid going out in public. This applies to:
- NH Voter ID Law Information
- Voter Information Look-Up