Finance News

Public Hearing - City Budget


The Proposed Budget for the City of Bath for 2021-2022 in accordance with the Charter of the City of Bath, Maine, Chapter VI, Section 609B, Chapter 82, Private and Special Laws, 1947, and amendments thereto with complete detail analysis, is now on d…

City Hall is Closed Until March 29


Bath City Hall is closed to the public until Monday, March 29, due to a COVID-19 exposure, but most operations can still be carried out online. Please click here to view online services.  City offices strictly follow Maine CDC guidelines inc…

How to Pay Your 2020 Property Tax Bill


2020 Bath property tax bills were mailed the week of September 7. If your taxes are not paid through escrow, or you do not participate in the City Tax Club, taxes may be paid using one of the following options: Online Payment (click here &ndas…

2020 Tax Club Enrollment Open


The Tax Club is a program that allows residents of the City of Bath spread out their property tax bill in twelve (12) monthly installments instead of a single payment. The program is only available on a taxpayer's primary residence and is not av…

Bath City Hall Eases Toward “Business As Usual”


7/2/2020 UPDATE: If you have election-related business (like absentee ballots) please call the City Clerk's Office ahead of your visit at (207) 443-8332. This will help ensure that everyone's business at City Hall is handled in a timely mann…

Vehicles with Expired Registrations Need to Renew by June 12


Per the Governor’s May 12 Executive Order, all vehicles in Bath with an expired/expiring registration which can be re-registered through the State’s Rapid Renewal Service must renew their registrations by June 12, 2020. If you have a …

City of Bath Introduces New Online Payment Platform


The City of Bath has launched a new online payment system to promote remote access to services during the COVID-19 pandemic and emphasize safe interactions between residents and staff as the City prepares a reopening strategy. MuniciPAY, a third-…