"Burlington!  Where Hospitality Is Second To None"

If it's small town Hoosier hospitality you're looking for, we have it.  Burlington is located on the southern edge of Carroll County, where State Roads 29 & 22 intersect.

Burlington is over 600 civic-minded citizens who are proud of their town and it shows.  Burlington is home to one of the finest, well-kept community parks in the state.

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Town of Burlington Solicitation Information

Individuals or groups selling items out of their vehicle or door to door must have a license issued through the town office before soliciting to persons in town limits. This license must be purchased and secured several days in advance of canvassing town.  Certain groups are exempt, such as Girl and Boy Scouts, community organizations, etc.  

For full details of the town's soliciation ordinance, click hereThe ordinance may also be viewed at Town Hall.  The application can be printed from here, but persons wishing to solicit business in town must physically appear before the town clerk to secure a license. 

Chickens and Rabbits in Town Limits

Information:
• A permit must be obtained first through the Carroll County Area Plan Commission.  They can be reached at 765-564-4468.
• No roosters are allowed.
• The sale of poultry, eggs or meat on the premises is prohibited.
•  There are other parameters in place for chickens and/or rabbits.  Refer to the Carroll County Zoning Ordinance, pages 34 and 35 for details. 

The town council has adopted the county zoning ordinance and all permits are processed through the county.

New to Burlington?

New Residents can find information regarding utility service providers, local organizations, churches, schools, and businesses on this website!  Click Here to begin your journey. 

Indiana Drug Card Program

Indiana Drug Card is a free statewide prescription assistance program.  This program helps uninsured and underinsured Hoosiers access much-needed prescription medications at a discounted rate.  Additionally, people with prescription coverage can use the program to get a discount on prescription drugs that are not covered by insurance plans.

There are no membership restrictions, no income requirements, no age limitations and there is no application to complete.

Cards can be picked up at Burlington Town Hall during regular office hours.  You can also print a card and find out more information at www.Indianadrugcard.com.