Newington White Pages Search
Newington white pages help you find people, phone numbers, and public records in this Hartford County town just south of the state capital. Around 31,700 residents live in Newington. The town clerk records land documents, vital statistics, and licensing information that can all come up in a people search. Because Connecticut abolished county government in 1960, Newington handles its own records without any county office in the picture. This page walks you through the local offices, state databases, and legal tools that make a Newington white pages search work. Use the search tool to start now, or read through the sections below for full details on each resource.
Newington Quick Facts
Newington Town Clerk Records
The Newington Town Clerk is the central office for public records in town. Call (860) 665-8545 to reach them. This office records deeds, mortgages, liens, trade names, military discharges, and dog licenses. The clerk also serves as the registrar of vital statistics under Section 7-51 of the Connecticut General Statutes. That means birth, marriage, and death certificates for events in Newington are all stored here.
For anyone running a Newington white pages search, the town clerk is the first stop. Land records can confirm who owns property and when they bought it. Vital records verify identity. Trade name filings tell you who runs a business. The clerk staff can point you to the right set of records based on what you are looking for.
The Newington town website has department links, office hours, and online services.
The Newington town homepage shown above connects you to all municipal departments and services, including the town clerk office where most public records are kept.
Newington Land and Property
Land records in Newington are recorded and indexed by the town clerk. Under Section 7-34a, all deeds, mortgages, and related documents must be indexed by grantor and grantee. You can search by a person's name to find every property transaction they have had in Newington. This is a strong tool for a white pages lookup when you want to confirm where someone lives or see their property history.
The Newington assessor office complements the land records with tax assessment data. It shows current property values, lot dimensions, and the name of the assessed owner. Together, the clerk records and assessor data give you a full picture of property ownership in Newington. Copies of land records cost about $1 per page. Certified copies run higher. Inspection of records in person is free under Connecticut law.
State Databases for Newington
Connecticut has free online tools that cover Newington and all other towns. The Judicial Branch civil case search lets you look up any person by name. Results include lawsuits, family court matters, housing disputes, and small claims from courts serving Newington. No account needed. The criminal conviction search covers a different set of records but is also free and public.
The public records page from the Judicial Branch lists every search tool in one spot. You can also check the eLicense portal for professional licenses. It covers over 800 types and lets you search by name or address to find licensed professionals in Newington. From doctors to contractors to real estate agents, the portal has it all.
The Connecticut Secretary of the State site shown above provides business searches, voter information, and other public records useful for a Newington people search.
The Open Data portal from the state gives access to datasets on property, environment, and demographics that may also help with a Newington white pages search.
Newington FOIA Requests
Under the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act, you have the right to request records from Newington. Section 1-210 says everyone can inspect and copy public records. No reason is required. Write your request and send it to the correct Newington office. They must respond within four business days. A non-response counts as a denial, and you can appeal to the Freedom of Information Commission within 30 days.
For most Newington white pages searches, a formal FOIA request is not needed. The online tools and clerk office cover most of what people are after. The FOIA process is a backup for harder-to-get records or when a department pushes back on a request.
- Submit a written request to the Newington department that holds the records
- No purpose or reason needs to be stated
- Newington has four business days to respond
- Copies cost up to 50 cents per page at municipal offices
- In-person inspection of records is always free
Newington Vital Records
Vital records are part of many Newington white pages searches. The town clerk keeps birth, marriage, and death certificates for events in Newington. These records help verify who someone is and trace family connections. Birth records include the person's full name and parents. Marriage records show spouse names and any name changes.
The Connecticut Department of Public Health in Hartford also maintains vital records from every town in the state. Requests can be made by mail or in person at the state office. For Newington residents, the local town clerk at (860) 665-8545 is typically faster and more convenient.
Note: Fees for vital record certificates vary. Call the Newington Town Clerk before you visit to confirm what you need to bring and how much it costs.
Hartford County Resources
Newington is in Hartford County. Since the county has no government, all records are with the town clerk and state agencies. Visit the Hartford County white pages page for broader regional resources.
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