Enfield White Pages Directory
Enfield white pages can help you find people, phone numbers, and public records in this Hartford County town near the Massachusetts border. More than 41,000 people live in Enfield, and the town handles its own public records since Connecticut abolished county government in 1960. The Enfield Town Clerk is the main records office for land documents, vital statistics, and other public files. Start your Enfield white pages search with the tool below, or keep reading to learn about local offices and free state databases that make it easy to look up someone in Enfield.
Enfield Quick Facts
Enfield Town Clerk Records
The Enfield Town Clerk is where most public records in town are stored. You can reach this office at (860) 763-7501 or visit the Town of Enfield website for more information. The clerk handles land records, vital statistics, trade name certificates, dog licenses, and military discharge papers. All of these records can come up during an Enfield white pages search, especially if you are looking for property ownership or family connections.
Land records in Enfield follow the same rules as every other Connecticut town. Under Section 7-34a, the clerk records all deeds, mortgages, and related documents and indexes them by grantor and grantee. A name search through these records shows who owns property or has been involved in real estate transactions in Enfield. The index goes back years, so older transactions are on file too.
Here is the Enfield town homepage, which connects to all departments and services.
From this homepage you can find links to the Town Clerk, assessor, and other offices that hold records useful for an Enfield white pages search.
Enfield Vital Records Search
Vital records tie into many Enfield white pages searches. Birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage records help confirm identity and family links. Under Section 7-51, the Enfield Town Clerk serves as the local registrar of vital statistics. Records going back many decades are on file. Request copies in person, by mail, or by phone.
The Connecticut Department of Public Health also keeps state-level copies. If the Enfield office does not have what you need, or the event took place in another town, the state office in Hartford may be able to help. Walk-in hours at the state office are limited to certain days, so check before you go.
Enfield White Pages Online
Connecticut provides free databases that work for Enfield searches. The Judicial Branch civil case search lets you enter a name and pull up civil lawsuits, family court cases, housing disputes, and small claims. Courts covering Enfield are in the system. Criminal conviction records are on a separate state page at jud2.ct.gov. Both are free.
The eLicense portal is worth checking too. It covers more than 800 license types and lets you search by name, city, or license category. If someone in Enfield holds a professional license for medical work, contracting, real estate, or another field, you can find and verify it here. All data is maintained by the state and updated instantly.
Below is the Connecticut DPH vital records page, which is a state-level resource for vital record lookups across all towns including Enfield.
Connecticut DPH vital records
This page explains how to order vital records from the state when local Enfield records are not enough.
Note: Enfield sits near the Massachusetts border, so people you are searching for may also have records in neighboring states.
Records Access in Enfield
Connecticut's FOIA law gives you the right to see public records from Enfield offices. The law took effect in 1975. Section 1-210 says any person can inspect records during business hours with no reason required. Enfield has four business days to respond. A denial must be in writing. You can appeal to the Freedom of Information Commission within 30 days, and they must hold a hearing within 30 days and issue a decision within 60.
Fees for Enfield records are capped by state law. Section 1-212 allows municipal agencies to charge up to 50 cents per page for copies. Inspecting records in person costs nothing. The town cannot charge for staff time spent locating files. If you get no response at all from Enfield, that counts as a denial and you can still file an appeal with the FOIC.
The Connecticut Secretary of the State website also holds business filings and other records that may come up in an Enfield search. Here is that site.
Connecticut Secretary of the State
Business registrations, trade names, and election records are all searchable through this office.
Find People in Enfield
A few more state tools can help with an Enfield white pages search. The Secretary of the State maintains a database of all registered businesses in Connecticut. If someone in Enfield owns a company or filed a trade name with the state, the search results will show it. The Connecticut Open Data portal publishes hundreds of datasets that sometimes include names and addresses.
Voter registration records are public too. You can check if a person in Enfield is a registered voter and see the address on file. The State Library holds genealogy indexes and historical records, including death and marriage records going back to the late 1800s. These are especially useful for tracing Enfield families or looking up older records that the Town Clerk may not have on hand.
- Town Clerk for land records and vital statistics
- Civil case search for court filings by name
- Criminal conviction search for public court records
- eLicense for professional license verification
- Open Data portal for state agency datasets
- State Library for historical and genealogy records
Hartford County Records
Enfield is part of Hartford County. There is no county government since it was abolished in 1960, but the boundary still matters for courts and census purposes. Visit the Hartford County white pages page for additional resources that cover the wider area around Enfield.
Nearby Cities
These towns near Enfield have their own white pages and records offices.