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Connecticut County Public Records

Browse official public records for all 8 counties in Connecticut. Access court records, property data, vital statistics, and government documents.

8 Counties
Court Records
Property Records
Vital Records

How to Search County Records

1
Select Your County

Choose a county from the grid below to access that county's official public records portal, court system, and government offices.

2
Identify the Record Type

Decide what you need: court records, property deeds, vital records, business filings, or tax assessment records — each is held by a different county office.

3
Search Online or In Person

Most counties offer online search portals for court dockets and property records. Vital records often require an in-person visit or mail request to the county clerk.

4
Pay Any Required Fees

Certified copies typically cost $10–$30 per document. Many online search portals are free to use for basic lookups.

5
Verify Identity if Required

Some records require proof of identity or legal standing. Have your government-issued ID ready.

What Records Are Available

Court RecordsCivil, criminal, family court, probate, traffic cases
Property RecordsDeeds, mortgages, tax assessments, liens, transfers
Vital RecordsBirth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates
Business RecordsBusiness licenses, DBAs, UCC filings, permits
Voter RegistrationRegistered voters, party affiliation, districts
Tax RecordsProperty tax assessments, payment history, exemptions

Frequently Asked Questions

Are county records public information?

Yes, most county records are public under state open records laws. Exceptions include sealed court cases, juvenile records, and confidential adoption records.

How much do certified copies cost?

Fees vary: birth/death certificates $15–$25, property deeds $5–$15, court document copies $0.50–$2.00 per page.

Can I search county records online?

Most counties offer online search portals for court dockets and property records. Vital records often require in-person or mail requests for certified copies.

What identification do I need?

For your own records, a government-issued photo ID is sufficient. For others' records, you may need to demonstrate legal standing or relationship.

How long does it take to receive records?

Online lookups are instant for many records. Certified copies by mail take 2–6 weeks. In-person requests are often same-day.

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Last reviewed: Apr 4, 2026 Updated: Apr 4, 2026