Frequently Asked Questions
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Finance Department
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Finance Department
For Re-Registrations:
Current or expired registration (yellow form)
- Current proof of insurance (with good expiration date on card)
- Current odometer reading
For New Registrations: If purchased from a Maine Dealer:
- Window sticker - required for ALL new car purchases
- Title Application
- Current proof of insurance (with good expiration date on card)
If purchased from a private sale:
- Bill of Sale
- Current proof of insurance
- Title Application and Sales Tax Form will be given to you by the clerk.
- Note: If a vehicle is sold or traded, the plates and registration should be retained. It may be advantageous to transfer the plates and excise credit when registering a new vehicle. The clerk will help you calculate the better option. There are no cash refunds on unused excise tax for retired vehicles.
If previously registered out-of-state:
- Out of state title
- Out of state registration
- Current proof of insurance from state of Maine
- Proof of Residency (e.g. power bill, phone bill, etc.)
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Finance Department
Bills are payable in two parts. Current due dates are November 17, 2025 and May 18, 2026.
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Freeport collects real estate taxes twice a year. The due dates are November 15th and May 15th. Freeport collects personal property taxes once a year, due November 15th.Finance Department
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Finance Department
Your valuation may be found on your tax bill, or you can visit the Assessor's section of the website to look your property up online.
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Yes, the Town of Freeport currently accepts credit/debit cards. All credit/debit card payments are processed through a third-party payment processor, Maine Payport. There is a $1.00 or 2.5% fee, whichever is greater, added to each credit/debit card transaction. Personal checks and cash are also accepted.Finance Department