Village Clerk
VILLAGE CLERK
The Office of the Village Clerk is a vital unit of local government that provides an essential link between citizens and their local governing body. The Village Board appoints a Village Clerk as the custodian of official records and proceedings of the Village Board. Statutory duties include:
- Maintaining the municipal code of ordinances
- Conducting elections
- Administering oaths of office
- Issuing licenses
- Open record requests
- Notary
- Public notices regarding resolutions, ordinances, public hearings, and meeting agendas/minutes
- Web site and newsletter creation and editing
- Record retention
For the Fee and Fine Schedule, click here.
Notice of Claim/Injury
Claim Form
Board of Review
Board of Review will be held June 19, 2024 beginning at 4pm at the Greenville Fire Station, W6914 Parkview Drive.
If you have a question regarding your assessment, please contact Accurate Appraisal at: (920) 749-8098.
OPEN BOOK
REVALUATION
NOTICE OF BOARD OF REVIEW
Dog Licensing
All dogs must be licensed after the age of five months. To download a copy of the Dog Registration Form, please click HERE.
To license your dog, please provide the following:
- Proof of rabies vaccination
- Proof of spay or neuter.
The license period is yearly from January 1st - December 31. Licenses may be obtained beginning mid-December and no later than March 31. After March 31, a $25 per dog late fee will be assessed.
If you are renewing your dog license when paying your property tax bill, please write a separate check for the dog license and include the items listed above.
Complaints regarding dogs should be directed to the animal control officer for the Village, Vicki Prey: animalcontrol@greenvillewi.gov or 920-810-2679.
Operator/Bartender License
Please complete the Operator License Application and return to the Clerk's Office with payment. A photo ID and completion of Wisconsin Responsible Beverage Training are required when submitting an application. Please contact the Clerk's Office with any questions.
Liquor/Malt Beverage License
**NEW in 2024** Impacts of 2023 Wisconsin Act 73 include changes to requirements for retail licenses issued by municipalities. Nearly all alcohol beverage licensing and permitting forms prepared by the department were updated:
Fees for Fermented Malt/Liquor Licenses
Application for Temporary Class "B" / "Class B" Retailer's License
Cigarette License
Wisconsin law made significant changes to municipal licensing and regulation of cigarette, tobacco and vapor products, including:
- Requiring retailers that sell electronic vaping devices to obtain a retail license from their municipality
- Creating minimum standards for persons to hold a municipality issued retail license
- Requiring municipalities to use a retail license application form created by DOR
Fireworks
Display Application
Vendor Application
Commercial and Charitable Solicitation
Commercial Solicitation
Charitable Solicitation
Mobile Home Park
Mobile Home Park Application