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You can find out more about reporting a violation and find the code violation complaint form here.

The Pension Obligation tax (Fund # 109072) is the restricted use of funds tax established in the 1960’s, which is collected to pay for the public employees’ retirement system with current tax rate of $.0910 per $100 of assessed tax roll valuation. This is a variable amount that is adopted by resolution by Council each...

The Runoff Charge tax (Fund # 109156) is the tax collected to fund providing maintenance and repair of the Town’s storm water drainage facilities; to provide capital improvements to the town’s storm drainage system and to provide other clean storm water activities. Established in 1995 to provide a funding source to provide enforcement of the...

You can pay your property taxes online through the County of Marin.  

The Fairfax Craft Faire is usually the second weekend in December. Find out more about the Faire at: www.fxcraftfaire.com

Check out the rates and info here. Then contact Anne Mannes at amannes@townoffairfax.org to check availability and book a date.

Read about our rates and policies here. Then contact Susan Waters at swaters@townoffairfax.org for a self guided tour of the facility.  

We have an event feed on our home page and on our Community page. You can find more details about our annual events on our Local Events page.

The Fairfax Volunteers help coordinate the volunteer needs for the Town. Contact Maria Baird  at mbaird@townoffairfax.org or call (415) 456-5652 to find out about upcoming and ongoing volunteer needs.

While the Town does not encourage people to drop off toys at Peri Park, it is something that has been part of the culture of the park for many years. Overall, folks have good intention, bringing down toy cars, scooters, dump trucks to give them more life at the park. The toys usually show up...

Check out our Friends of Peri Park page, come to a park clean up or contact Maria Baird at mbaird@townoffairfax.org  if you would like to become a volunteer on an ongoing basis. 

You can find out more about our parks and facilities that are available to reserve or rent here.

The Marin Humane Society handles the licensing for dogs for Fairfax. A dog license is required by law for all dogs over the age of four months who live in Marin County. For more information about licensing your dog, updating your record, address changes, or notification of deceased pets, please call the Marin Humane 415.506.6220 or click here....

You pay your Business License Tax when you register for or renew a  Business License. If you have a Business License, you have already paid your Business Tax. You can pay your license fee at Town Hall during regular business hours (Monday – Thursday, 8:30-5:00 pm)

If you would like to register your new business, you should check with our Planning Division to make sure your business location is zoned properly for the business you want to do. Then you will need to complete a Business License Application. Link to attached pdf.

The Town Code can be found here. And also on our home page  the Town Council page and the Town Clerk page.

The siren was intended for flood use. However, it might be used for other emergencies such as a wild land fire. Also, the sirens are tested on the first Friday of every month at 11:45 AM. Between February 1st and July 31st only the Corp Yard siren is tested. The Fairfax Grade siren is not...

If you are told to evacuate, follow the instructions of emergency personnel. They will tell you if you should go to the Pavilion or another shelter location. Not all shelters are open during a disaster.

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