I have stopped printing our FAX number since it ties up our phone and I think people are too quick to FAX, but, barring any "official" statement to the contrary, I would accept the FAX as timely before 5 pm and then expect the real petition to come into the office. We seem to accept all manner of FAXes for all kinds of things, including land records (we don't get them FAXed to the office, but it is obvious that some of the documents were FAXes from someone to someone else), rabies certificates, requests for ballots - the list goes on and on. I agree that this one missed the deadline. Heidi Racht If the fax came in after 5 PM, it is late. And that does not even address > the question of whether a faxed, not an original, is acceptable. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Judy Stratton > To: [log in to unmask] > Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 10:57 AM > Subject: petitions > > > Last night at 7:00 PM I received a faxed petition for an office. First, > statute says it must be filed with the Town Clerk by 5:00 PM but has > anyone ever had a petition faxed to their office? > > > > Judy Stratton >