| The application must be fully completed and approved by the local Town Clerk. It is then forwarded to the Chief of State Police in Augusta at least 8 days prior to first date of operation. |
| Records of births are filed in the town where the birth occured and the town where the parents resided at the time of the birth. |
| The application for a dance permit must be sent to the Town Clerk at least seventy-two (72) hours before any dance is held. The permit will be valid for one dance only and at the place stated. |
| Records of deaths are filed in the town where the death occured, the town where the deceased was a resident, and the town where the burial permit is issued. |
| Dog Licenses are issued by the Town Clerk's Office. Licenses are issued for one year ending December 31st. |
| A permit is required for any individual, business or corporation who plans to engage in door-to-door commercial solicitation. |
| This license is required of any individual or business who will sell or prepare food in the town of Falmouth. |
| MOSES is the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife's online hunting & fishing licensing system. With MOSES, you can purchase licenses any time of the day or night, and print your license out in your home or office in just minutes.
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| This application must be filed with the Town Clerk not less than 30 days prior to the large outdoor event. |
| Liquor licenses are issued by the Maine Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages. |
| Persons wishing to be married in the State of Maine must apply for a marriage license in the office of the municipal clerk. |
| Chapter 8, Article 8 of the Falmouth Code of Ordinances requires that anyone wishing to operate a massage therapy establishment in the Town of Falmouth obtain a license from the municipal clerk. |
| Recreational Clam Licenses will be available on the first business day of September, beginning at 8:00 a.m. at the Falmouth Town Hall. |
| Pursuant to Maine Law, a person wishing to register as a sole proprietor must file their application with the municipal clerk. |
| Pursuant to Maine Law, whenever 2 or more persons become associated as partners or otherwise for the purpose of engaging in any mercantile enterprise, they must file their application with the municipal clerk. |
| Chapter 8, Article 2 of the Falmouth Code of Ordinances requires that any establishment serving alcoholic beverages that wishes to engage in entertainment activities needs to obtain a special amusement permit from the municipal clerk of the town. |