About Connecticut Public Records
This site was made to help people in Connecticut track down public records without the usual headache. Court documents, vital records, property files. Finding the right office can take more time than it should. We try to make that part easier.
Our Goal
Access to public records matters. When people can look up court cases, land transfers, or official filings, they make better choices. We want to connect you with the right source as fast as we can, so you spend less time going from office to office or site to site.
Looking for a divorce decree? Trying to pull a property deed? Need a copy of a vital record? We show you where to go and who to call.
What We Offer
- All 8 Counties: Direct contact info, office hours, and addresses for courthouses, town clerks, and probate courts across the state
- City Pages: Look up which county or judicial district covers your town
- Record Categories: Clear info on the difference between court files, vital records, and land documents
- Search Access: Links to third-party tools that can scan large public data sets for you
What We Are Not
This is a private website. We do not work for the state or any local government office. We do not store official records and we are not able to:
- Submit or retrieve official documents on your behalf
- Provide certified copies of any record
- Offer legal guidance or counsel
- Guarantee that every detail on our site is up to date
When you need a stamped, certified document, go to the government office that holds it. We just point you in the right direction.
Third-Party Search Tools
Some of the links on our site lead to paid search platforms run by other companies. Those services set their own prices and follow their own rules. We may receive a small referral fee when you use them. That helps us keep this site running at no cost to visitors.
How Accurate Is Our Info?
We make an effort to keep things current, but details shift. Office hours change. Clerks move to new buildings. Fees go up. If you plan to visit a government office in person, call ahead to confirm the basics first.
See something wrong on our site? Tell us about it and we will get it fixed.
Reach Out
Have a question or a suggestion? Visit our Contact page and send us a message. We read everything that comes in.