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Town of Hortonia: 920 779-9780
PO BOX 301 W9702 GIVENS RD
HORTONVILLE, WI 54944-0301

FAQ

Who can vote?

Any U.S. citizen who is at least 18 years old on or before Election Day and has lived in the Town of Hortonia for at least 28 days prior to the election.

What documents are required to vote?

You need a valid photo ID (Wisconsin driver’s license, state ID card) and proof of residence (utility bill, bank statement, lease, etc.).

How do I register to vote?

Register on Election Day at your polling place using the form from MyVote. Your name must match exactly what appears on your Wisconsin photo ID.

What counts as proof of residence?

Acceptable documents include: Wisconsin driver’s license or ID card, current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, property tax bill, residential lease, or school ID.

Where do I vote?

Town of Hortonia residents vote at the Fire Hall: 700 W. Nye St. (County Rd TT), Hortonville.

Can I vote early?

Yes—early in-person voting is available. Check the Events section for dates and times, or call the Clerk’s office.

How do I contact Town Hall?

Town Hall is used for public meetings only and has no regular business hours. For immediate assistance, contact Lyn Neuenfeldt, Clerk, at (920) 216-0932 or clerk@townofhortonia.org.

Where do I send mail?

All postal mail should be addressed to:
PO Box 301, Hortonville, WI 54944

Who do I contact for animal, nuisance, or disturbance calls?

Rick Bunnell – (920) 538-3180

How do I request a building permit or inspection?

Paul Hanlon, Building Inspector – (920) 878-0024

Who handles taxes and dog licenses?

Marilyn Martin, Treasurer – (920) 358-3027

Who handles property tax assessment?

Justin Schumacher, Borree Appraisal – (920) 766-9166

Who issues raft licenses and handles tire recycling?

Nancy Willenkamp – (920) 779-4815

Who handles garbage and recycling collection?

Harters Sanitation – 1-888-804-8556

Who handles road maintenance and snowplowing?

Dennis Clegg – (920) 850-0295

How do I report road debris or non-emergency issues?

Outagamie County Sheriff – (920) 832-5189

Elected Officials