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Milford white pages can help you search for people, phone numbers, and public records in this coastal New Haven County town. With a population over 53,000, Milford is one of the bigger communities along the Connecticut shoreline. The town keeps its own records because Connecticut got rid of county government in 1960. The Milford Town Clerk holds land records, vital statistics, and other public documents that come up in a people search. Start with the tool below for a quick Milford white pages lookup, or read on to learn about local offices and state databases that can help you track down the information you need.

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Milford Quick Facts

53,396Population
New HavenCounty
169CT Towns
1975FOIA Since

Milford Town Clerk Office

The Milford Town Clerk is the main place to get public records in town. Call (203) 783-3210 for questions or visit the City of Milford website for details. The clerk keeps land records, vital statistics, trade name certificates, dog licenses, and more. Under Section 7-34a of the Connecticut statutes, town clerks must record all deeds, mortgages, and land documents, then index them by grantor and grantee. This makes it simple to search for anyone tied to property in Milford.

A Milford white pages search often starts with the Town Clerk because so many records pass through that office. Land transactions, marriage licenses, death records, and business filings all end up there. You can walk in, call, or send a written request. The office will tell you what they have on file and what it costs to get copies.

Vital records in Milford fall under the Town Clerk too. Section 7-51 says town clerks serve as registrars of vital statistics. Birth, death, and marriage certificates are kept at the local level first, and the Connecticut Department of Public Health keeps state copies as well.

Milford White Pages Search Online

You don't have to go to Milford in person to search white pages records. The state runs several free databases that cover every town, Milford included. The civil case search through the Judicial Branch pulls up lawsuits, family court filings, housing cases, and small claims. Just type in a name. Criminal conviction records sit on a separate page at jud2.ct.gov. No sign-up needed for either tool.

Professional licenses are another way to find people in Milford. The Connecticut eLicense portal lets you search by name, city, or license type. It covers over 800 categories, from medical professionals to home improvement contractors. If you want to verify what someone in Milford does or check their credentials, this is a solid tool.

Here is the Connecticut civil case search page, which works for Milford and all other towns in the state.

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Type a first and last name on this page to see court records that may involve Milford residents. Results show case type, date, and court location.

Public Records Access in Milford

Connecticut's FOIA law gives you the right to see and copy records from Milford town offices. The Freedom of Information Act has been in effect since 1975. Section 1-210 says every person can inspect public records during regular office hours. No reason required. Milford has four business days to respond. If they say no, they must put it in writing.

You can appeal a denial to the Freedom of Information Commission. File within 30 days of the denial. The FOIC holds a hearing within 30 days and gives a final decision within 60 days. Fees in Milford follow the state rule: up to 50 cents per page for copies, as set by Section 1-212. Inspecting records in person costs nothing. The town cannot bill you for staff time to pull files.

The screenshot below shows the FOIC website, which has the full text of the law, FAQs, and appeal forms you might need for a Milford records request.

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Check the FAQs on the FOIC site for common questions about fees, timelines, and how to handle denials from Milford or any Connecticut town.

Note: If Milford does not respond at all within four business days, that silence counts as a denial under the law.

More Milford Search Tools

The Secretary of the State runs a business search database where you can look up companies registered in Milford. If someone owns a business, their name will show up in these filings. The Connecticut Open Data portal has hundreds of public datasets from various state agencies, some of which list names, addresses, or other details useful for a Milford white pages search.

Voter registration records are also public in Connecticut. You can find out if someone in Milford is registered to vote and get their address on file. Historical records and genealogy tools are available through the Connecticut State Library, which holds indexes for death records, marriage records, and other archived data going back over a century.

  • Town Clerk for land and vital records
  • Civil case search for court filings
  • eLicense for professional license checks
  • Secretary of the State for business lookups
  • Open Data portal for state datasets

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New Haven County Records

Milford sits in New Haven County. County government has been gone since 1960, but the boundary still matters for courts and statistics. Visit the New Haven County white pages page for more search resources that cover the wider area around Milford.

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