New Milford White Pages
New Milford white pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and public records in this Litchfield County town with a population near 28,750. The New Milford Town Clerk holds land records, vital statistics, and other public filings for the town. Whether you want to track down a person's address or pull a copy of a deed, New Milford has local and state tools that can help. Use the search below to get started or scroll down for a full list of record sources and how to reach them. Every tool on this page ties into a New Milford white pages search.
New Milford Quick Facts
New Milford Town Clerk
The New Milford Town Clerk is the central office for public records in town. Call (860) 355-6020 to reach them. The New Milford town website lists all department contacts and services. Land records, vital statistics, trade name certificates, dog licenses, and election documents all come through this office. The clerk also serves as the registrar of vital statistics under Section 7-51, which means all births, marriages, and deaths in New Milford are filed here.
New Milford sits in Litchfield County, which is the largest county in Connecticut by land area. But county government was abolished back in 1960. There is no county clerk or county records office. Everything runs at the town level. For anyone doing a New Milford white pages search, the Town Clerk is the only local office that matters. You can visit in person, send a written request, or call ahead to ask about specific records.
The Connecticut Judicial Branch also serves New Milford through the courts that cover the Litchfield district. Court records from cases involving New Milford residents can be searched through state databases, which are covered further down this page.
Land Records in New Milford
Land records are a useful part of any New Milford white pages search. Every property deed, mortgage, and lien filed in town gets recorded by the Town Clerk. Under Section 7-34a, the clerk indexes all land documents by grantor and grantee. That means you can search by name and see every property transaction a person has been part of in New Milford. These records are public. Anyone can look at them during business hours.
Copies of land records follow the fee rules set by state law. Section 1-212 allows municipal agencies to charge up to 50 cents per page for copies. Recording fees for new documents tend to be higher, starting at $53 for the first page in most Connecticut towns. New Milford follows this same general structure. Contact the Town Clerk for the exact current fee schedule before you visit.
The state's Freedom of Information portal has more on your right to see these records.
This screenshot shows the Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission homepage, which enforces the public's right to access records in New Milford and every other town in the state.
New Milford Vital Statistics
Vital records in New Milford include birth, marriage, and death certificates. These records are some of the most direct tools for confirming a person's identity and their connection to the town. The Town Clerk files and stores the original certificates for all vital events that happen in New Milford. Certified copies can be requested in person or by mail.
If the New Milford office is not convenient, the Connecticut Department of Public Health holds copies at the state level. Their Hartford office handles vital record requests from any town. Marriage licenses are issued by the clerk in the town where the ceremony will be held, or in either applicant's town of residence. Birth certificates are filed in the town of birth, not the parents' home address. A death certificate goes on file in the town where the person died.
State Databases Covering New Milford
Several free Connecticut databases can help with a New Milford white pages search. The civil case lookup through the Judicial Branch covers lawsuits, family court matters, small claims, and housing cases. You can search by name. No login is needed. The criminal dockets portal handles conviction records and is also free to use.
For professional licenses, the eLicense portal verifies if someone in New Milford holds a state license. It covers medical professionals, contractors, real estate agents, and many other fields. Data is updated in real time by the state. The Connecticut Open Data portal adds even more. It has hundreds of datasets from state agencies that can round out a New Milford white pages search with voter data, business filings, and more.
The civil case search tool from the Connecticut Judicial Branch is one of the more practical databases for looking up names.
This screenshot shows the party search page for Connecticut civil cases. Enter a name to see if any filings come up in courts that serve New Milford.
Public Records Access in New Milford
Under Section 1-210, every person has the right to inspect and copy public records held by any Connecticut public agency. New Milford is no exception. You do not need to state a reason for your request. The Town Clerk and all other town offices must respond within four business days. If a request is denied, you have 30 days to appeal to the Freedom of Information Commission.
Copy fees at the municipal level are capped at 50 cents per page. The town cannot charge you for the time it takes staff to find the records, and there is no fee for simply looking at documents in the office. These protections make it easy to run a New Milford white pages search using official channels.
- No reason needed to view public records
- Four business day response window
- Municipal copy fees up to 50 cents per page
- Free to inspect records during office hours
- FOIC handles appeals within 30 days
Note: Non-responses from a town office count as a denial and can be appealed just like an outright refusal.
Litchfield County Resources
New Milford is part of Litchfield County. There is no county government, but the geographic boundary still applies for court districts and census tracking. See the Litchfield County white pages page for region-wide resources that cover New Milford and its neighboring towns.
Nearby Cities
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