Newtown White Pages Search

Newtown white pages offer a way to search for people, phone numbers, and public records in this Fairfield County town of about 28,030 residents. The Newtown Town Clerk maintains land records, vital statistics, and other public filings. If you need to find someone by name or pull a record tied to Newtown, this page walks through each available source. Use the search tool below for a quick lookup, or scroll down for details on the Town Clerk and the state databases that cover Newtown. Everything here ties back to making your Newtown white pages search as thorough as possible.

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28,029Population
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(203) 270-4210Town Clerk Phone
Town LevelRecord Keeping

Newtown Town Clerk Records

The Newtown Town Clerk is the office that holds local public records. Reach them at (203) 270-4210. The Newtown town website provides department contact info and service listings. Land records, vital statistics, trade names, dog licenses, and election documents are all handled by the Town Clerk. Under Section 7-51, the clerk serves as the registrar of vital statistics for Newtown. Every birth, marriage, and death that takes place in Newtown gets recorded and stored here.

County government does not exist in Connecticut. It was eliminated in 1960. Fairfield County is a geographic label only. There is no county clerk or county records office. Newtown handles all of its own records at the town level. For anyone running a Newtown white pages search, the Town Clerk is the local starting point. Walk in, call, or send a written request.

The Newtown Town Clerk page spells out exactly what the office does and how to get records.

Newtown white pages Town Clerk office page

This screenshot shows the Newtown Town Clerk web page, which lists services, forms, contact numbers, and links to each type of record on file.

Newtown Land Records

Land records are one of the best tools for a Newtown white pages search. Every deed, mortgage, and lien filed in town goes through the Town Clerk and gets indexed by name. Under Section 7-34a, all land documents must be indexed by grantor and grantee. That makes it possible to search by a person's name and find their property history in Newtown. Addresses, legal names, and co-owners all show up in these filings. The records are public, and anyone can inspect them during business hours.

Copy fees in Newtown follow the state cap. Section 1-212 sets the maximum at 50 cents per page for municipal agencies. Recording fees for new filings are separate and typically start at $53 for the first page. Call the Town Clerk at (203) 270-4210 to get the current fee schedule. Land record searches often reveal details that go beyond what a simple phone directory can tell you. That makes them a valuable complement to a Newtown white pages lookup.

Vital Records in Newtown

Newtown vital records include birth certificates, marriage records, and death certificates. The Town Clerk keeps the originals for all vital events recorded in town. You can request certified copies in person or by mail. These records help confirm a person's identity and link them to Newtown with specific dates and legal names.

The Connecticut Department of Public Health holds copies of vital records at the state level too. Their Hartford office handles requests for any town in the state. Marriage licenses in Connecticut are issued by the clerk in the town where the ceremony takes place, or in the town where either applicant lives. Birth certificates are on file in the town of birth. Death records stay in the town where the death occurred. Each of these records adds a layer of detail to a Newtown white pages search.

Note: Vital record fees vary by certificate type, so check with the Newtown office or the state DPH before placing an order.

State Databases for Newtown

Several Connecticut databases include Newtown records and can boost your white pages search. The Judicial Branch civil case search covers civil lawsuits, family court filings, small claims, and housing cases from courts serving Newtown. Type in a name and see what comes up. The criminal dockets portal handles conviction records. Both are free and open to anyone without a login.

The eLicense portal verifies if someone in Newtown holds a state-issued professional license. It covers medical professionals, contractors, real estate agents, and hundreds of other fields. Data gets updated in real time. The Connecticut Open Data portal rounds things out with hundreds of public datasets that can fill in gaps during a Newtown white pages search.

The Freedom of Information Commission enforces public access to records from all Newtown offices. Under Section 1-210, anyone can inspect and copy public records. No reason is needed. The town has four business days to respond to a request.

Here is the Newtown town homepage with links to departments and services.

Newtown white pages town homepage

This screenshot shows the Newtown town website with navigation to government departments, community information, and online services.

How to Get Newtown Records

Getting records from Newtown works the same way as any Connecticut town. The Town Clerk at (203) 270-4210 handles land records, vital statistics, and trade names. For court records, use the state judicial branch databases online. A written Freedom of Information request can be sent to any Newtown public office.

The FOI Act gives the office four business days to respond. Denied requests can be appealed to the FOIC within 30 days. The commission holds a hearing within 30 days and decides within 60. Copies of municipal records cost up to 50 cents per page. Inspecting records at the Newtown office during business hours is free. These rules support every Newtown white pages search done through official sources.

  • Town Clerk handles land, vital, and trade name records
  • FOI response due in four business days
  • Municipal copies cost up to 50 cents per page
  • No charge for in-person inspection
  • FOIC handles denied request appeals

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Fairfield County Resources

Newtown is part of Fairfield County. County government was abolished in 1960, but the geographic border still counts for court districts and data tracking. The Fairfield County white pages page has resources that cover the wider region including Newtown and the surrounding towns.

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