Elections in Belize are the duly held elections held at various levels of government in the nation of Belize. Dissolving elected bodies is broken down in the following order:- The Legislature: Dissolving the National Assembly of Belize is the preroga... Read More
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The Department of the Environment (DOE) has been receiving increased reports of the burning of household garbage in both urban and rural areas. This prevalent but harmful practice greatly reduces the air quality for residents and threatens life and p... Read More
No computer, no e-mail at the post office. The phone number I havefor the PO is as follows - 206-2260. Just in case you don't know what to expect time-wise - 2weeks from US or Canada to Belize, then recipient needs to call forthe mail, then the... Read More
The first and only woman to be executed in Belize was Nora Parham on June 5, 1963. She was convicted for setting her common-law husband, P.C. Ketchell Trapp, on fire in Orange Walk on February 8, 1963. Parham was only 36 years-old, four feet eight... Read More
Yes, but almost nothing. My Placencia house was US$50.00 per year. Read More
You must be a registered voter - for municipal elections British Commonwealth citizens who have resided in the municipality for 6 months or longer are eligible to register and vote. Being a property owner is not a factor in eligibility. Read More
Austrian Consulate in Belize City, Belize Consulate of Austria in Belize City, Belize No. 16 Regent Street Belize City, Belize City: Belize City Phone: (+501) 22 770 70 Fax: (+501) 22 755 93 Email: brodies@btl.net Barbadian Consulate in Belize, Beliz... Read More
Regarding burning outdoors in a development. I am hoping there are limits (rules and regulations) on burning. No burning in the dry season.... For more information, try these links from belize.law.org Chapter 117 Fire (Negligent Use of) Ac... Read More
The Belize Legal Information Network has many Belizean laws online, at BelizeLaw.org. To search for a particular subject, here's the link to their search function: http://www.belizelaw.org/web/lawadmin/index2.html Read More
You can write, call (501-226-2198) or email ( sptb@btl.net ) to the San Pedro Town Board, give them the lot number and subdivision name. They are collected by the cities and towns. In San Pedro you pay here: https://sanpedrotowncouncil.org/proper... Read More