About Granby
Law enforcement in Granby is primarily managed by the Granby Police Department. In addition to traditional policing, the area has a detention facility for people awaiting trial or serving short sentences. If you need information on local arrests or criminal activities, arrest records and criminal records are available to the public, in compliance with state laws. Individuals can conduct an inmate search through appropriate channels to find information about someone who may be incarcerated. Access to public records in Granby is handled by the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act, which ensures transparency and accountability within government operations. Vital records, such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, can be obtained through the Hartford County Clerk's office, providing essential documentation for residents. Property records are maintained by the Assessor’s office, which holds detailed information about residential and commercial properties in the town. Court records are accessible through the Superior Court, allowing residents to review legal proceedings and judgments. Together, these resources promote civic engagement and provide residents with the necessary tools to stay informed and involved in their community.
Sheriff, Police & Law Enforcement in Granby
Granby Police Department
The Police Department is responsible for the preservation of the public peace, the prevention of crime, and the apprehension of criminal violators. The Department serves to regulate traffic, investigate motor vehicle collisions and enforce the laws of the State of Connecticut and the municipal ordinances of the Town of Granby.
https://www.granby-ct.gov/217/Police-Department
Hartford County Sheriff's Office
The Hartford County Sheriff's Department (also known as the Hartford County Sheriff's Office) was a 300-person law enforcement agency that served the twenty-nine towns of Hartford County, Connecticut in North Central Connecticut. Hartford County was constituted in 1666.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartford_County_Sheriff's_Department_Connecticut
⚖️ Courts & Case Records in Granby
Town Clerk | Granby, CT
The Town Clerk's office is a bustling hub of local government, linking citizens with the documentation of the Town's businesses and events. Granby's archives are a priceless resource, essential to nearly every area of government, businesses, historians, and the general public. The documents on file in this office tell the story of Granby since its incorporation in 1786! They include the records of births, marriages, and deaths of our citizens.
🏠 Property & Public Records in Granby
Land Records | Granby, CT
These changes are mandated by House. to land record filing fees. Please contact the Town Clerk's office with any questions regarding these updates. View the OP-236 Connecticut Real Estate Conveyance Tax Return Form Packet (PDF). PA 11-201 (§§ 13-15) makes changes in several laws affecting banking and housing, including foreclosure. Among other things, the Act requires anyone who commences a foreclosure action concerning a subject property to register.
Public Records & Services in Granby
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