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New residents and homeowners are encouraged to register to vote and fill out a town census as soon as they move to Randolph.  This will ensure that they can vote in the next town election and assists other town departments in providing town services.



All Dogs Must Be Registed With The Town of Randolph. Massachusetts State Law requires that all dogs in the Commonwealth over six months of age be licensed annually. All dogs that reside in the Town of Randolph must be registered at the Town Clerk/Registrar's Office.

To register you must have a valid rabies certificate.  The fee for a spayed/neutered dog is $15.00; otherwise the fee is $20.00.  Registrations are on a calendar year basis starting on January 1st of each year.  Also, for you convenience, we have included a dog license form in each census so that you may register your dog by mail. Last year, hundreds of residents took advantage of this innovation.

Registering your dog is important because if your dog gets lost having a valid license means a quick and safe return of your pet. In addition, if you (or your pet) were bitten by a stray dog, it can be determined by the tag number if the dog has a current rabies vaccination. It also avoids late fines and penalties from the Animal Control Officer, so we urge all dog owners to be diligent in registering your dog.

(Enforcement: Randolph Animal Control (781) 961-0946)

Randolph's Master Plan

What is a Master Plan?
A document that describes a comprehensive long range plan intended to guide growth and development of a community.

Why does Randolph need a Master Plan?
The Master Plan will help the town to work toward a shared vision for the future.  
It will help ensure that limited land resources are used wisely and that values of our community influence town policy and decisions.

To Find Out More On The Master Plan - Click Here