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Newfield Forms Put Building, Dog, Highway, and Solar Errands on One Page
Newfield's official forms page keeps building, dog-license, highway, culvert, solar, and planning errands in one place.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 27, 2026
Newfield’s Forms & Applications route is the kind of small-town doorway that can prevent three phone calls. Planning Board material, dog-license information, handicap parking plates, subdivision review, building permits, highway work, culvert permits, solar permits, site-plan review, and an environmentally sensitive areas map all sit in the same local paperwork lane.
The Tompkins County setting matters too: a rural driveway, solar array, or home project can touch land, highway, and clerk questions at once.
Sort the errand before you print. A deck may need a building form; a driveway change may need the highway or culvert route; a solar project has its own application; a dog-license renewal is a Clerk’s Office errand, not a building errand. Newfield says completed printable forms and required fees go to the Clerk’s Office for processing.
Bring the address, owner name, contractor information if relevant, and a short project description. If the project touches more than one lane, say that up front. Newfield is easier when the packet matches the counter, and the forms page helps you make that match before you show up.