Simsbury White Pages Directory
Simsbury white pages help you find people, phone numbers, and public records in this Hartford County town. About 25,350 residents live in Simsbury. The town manages all its own records because Connecticut got rid of county government back in 1960. The Simsbury Town Clerk is the main office for land records, vital statistics, and other public filings. You can start a Simsbury white pages search with the tool below, or read through this page to learn exactly where records are kept and how to get them from local and state sources.
Simsbury Quick Facts
Simsbury Town Clerk Office
The Simsbury Town Clerk is the go-to office for public records in town. Reach them at (860) 658-3255. The clerk files land records, vital statistics, trade names, dog licenses, and election records. Under Section 7-34a of the Connecticut General Statutes, the clerk must record all deeds, mortgages, and land-related documents, then index them by grantor and grantee. That indexing system is what makes a name-based land records search possible for Simsbury.
You can learn more about the office on the Simsbury Town Clerk page. The site lists hours, services, and contact details. It also explains how to request copies of documents on file.
The Simsbury Town Clerk page above shows the full range of services the office provides, from land records to vital statistics and trade name filings.
Copies of land documents at the Simsbury Town Clerk cost about $1 per page. Certified copies are $2. These fees are standard across most Connecticut towns. The clerk also handles notary services, absentee ballots, and military discharge filings.
Simsbury Vital Records Search
Birth, death, and marriage certificates are kept at the Simsbury Town Clerk. Section 7-51 of the state code makes the clerk the registrar of vital statistics. These records are core to any Simsbury white pages search. Birth records list a person's name and their parents. Marriage records show both spouses and the date. Death records name the deceased and next of kin. Each of these documents ties real people to real events in Simsbury.
If you can't get what you need locally, the Connecticut Department of Public Health keeps copies of vital records from all 169 towns. Their Hartford office accepts mail and in-person requests. For Simsbury-specific events, the local clerk is usually faster.
Find Simsbury People Online
Connecticut offers several free online databases that cover Simsbury. The civil case party search from the Judicial Branch lets you enter a name and pull up lawsuits, family court matters, housing disputes, and small claims across all courts in the state. No fee and no login needed. Criminal convictions can be searched separately at the criminal docket lookup on the Judicial Branch site. Both tools are open to anyone and cover courts that handle Simsbury cases.
The eLicense portal is another strong tool for a Simsbury white pages search. It verifies professional licenses for doctors, contractors, real estate agents, and 800-plus other types. Search by name or Simsbury address. The data comes straight from the state and updates in real time.
Note: Court databases include cases from all Connecticut courts, so results for a common name may include people outside Simsbury.
Simsbury Public Records Access
Under Section 1-210, you have the right to inspect and copy any public record held by Simsbury town offices. The Freedom of Information Act covers all public agencies in Connecticut. You do not need to state a purpose. Submit a written request, and the town must respond within four business days. If they say no, you can appeal to the Freedom of Information Commission within 30 days. The FOIC then holds a hearing within 30 days and issues a ruling within 60 days.
Copy fees are capped by law. Under Section 1-212, Simsbury offices can charge up to 50 cents per page for copies. Inspecting records in person is free. The town cannot charge for staff time spent locating your records.
Simsbury White Pages Resources
The Simsbury town website is a good starting point for any local search. It has links to town departments, meeting minutes, and public documents.
The Simsbury homepage shown above connects you to all town departments and services, making it easy to find the right office for your records request.
At the state level, the Connecticut Open Data portal offers hundreds of public datasets. Some include voter information, business registrations, and other records that may tie to Simsbury residents. The Secretary of the State business search shows registered businesses and their officers. If someone in Simsbury runs a registered company, the filing will appear there with name and address details.
The Judicial Branch public records page collects links to probate court lookups, attorney searches, foreclosure lists, and other court databases. All of these feed into a broader Simsbury white pages search.
- Civil case search at the Judicial Branch website
- Criminal conviction lookup by defendant name
- eLicense portal for professional license checks
- Open Data portal for public datasets
- Business entity search through Secretary of the State
Simsbury Trade Name Filings
Under Section 7-109, the Simsbury Town Clerk keeps trade name certificates on file. Anyone who does business in Simsbury under a name that is not their legal name must register it. The filing shows the real person behind the business name. For a white pages search, this is one more way to link a name to an individual. You can request copies of any trade name filing from the clerk's office.
The full FOI Act text confirms that trade name filings and most other records at the Simsbury Town Clerk are fully public. Only narrow exemptions like ongoing investigations or certain personnel files are excluded.
Hartford County Records
Simsbury is located in Hartford County. The county has no government, but the name still applies for court districts and geographic grouping. Visit the Hartford County white pages page for regional resources that extend beyond Simsbury.
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