South Windsor White Pages Search

South Windsor white pages give you a way to look up people, phone numbers, and public records in this Hartford County town along the Connecticut River. About 27,060 people live in South Windsor. The town runs its own record-keeping through the Town Clerk since Connecticut abolished county government decades ago. That means land records, vital statistics, and trade name filings all sit at the local level. Use the search tool below to start a South Windsor white pages lookup. You can also read through this page for a guide to every local and state resource that may hold the records you are after.

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South Windsor Quick Facts

27,062Population
HartfordCounty
169CT Towns
1975FOIA Since

South Windsor Town Clerk

The South Windsor Town Clerk is the core record-keeping office in town. Call (860) 644-2511 to reach them. The clerk manages land records, vital statistics, trade name registrations, dog licenses, and election records. Under Section 7-34a, all deeds, mortgages, and land documents in South Windsor must be recorded and indexed by grantor and grantee name. This lets you search for a person and find their property ties, which is one of the strongest pieces of data in a South Windsor white pages search.

The South Windsor town website has office hours and department contacts. Check the site before visiting to make sure the Town Clerk is open. Copies of land records usually cost $1 per page, and certified copies run $2 per document.

South Windsor Vital Records

Birth, death, and marriage records are filed with the South Windsor Town Clerk. Section 7-51 designates the clerk as the registrar of vital statistics. For a white pages search, these records are gold. A birth certificate shows a person's full name and their parents. Marriage records list both spouses and the date. Death records name the deceased and their next of kin. If you need to verify who someone is or confirm a family connection in South Windsor, vital records are the most direct route.

The state also holds vital records. The Department of Public Health keeps copies from every Connecticut town. You can request them by mail or visit their Hartford office. For events that happened in South Windsor, the local clerk will often have faster turnaround.

Note: Vital record fees in South Windsor follow the same schedule used by other Connecticut towns.

Find People in South Windsor

Connecticut's free online databases make it easy to search for South Windsor residents without leaving your house. The Judicial Branch civil case search shows lawsuits, family court filings, housing cases, and small claims. Enter a name and the system returns results from courts that cover South Windsor. It is free and open to all.

Criminal conviction records are available at the criminal docket lookup. This database lets you search by defendant name and shows dispositions. Pair these court searches with a South Windsor white pages lookup to build a fuller picture of someone.

Professional licenses can be verified through the eLicense portal. The state database covers doctors, contractors, real estate agents, and over 800 other license categories. You can search by name or by South Windsor address. The data updates instantly.

South Windsor white pages Connecticut criminal convictions lookup

The criminal convictions search above lets you look up court dispositions by name for South Windsor residents and all other Connecticut towns.

South Windsor Records Requests

Under Section 1-210 of the Freedom of Information Act, you have the right to inspect and copy any public record held by South Windsor town offices. No reason is needed. Send your request in writing to the right department. The town must respond within four business days. If they deny your request or simply do not respond, you can file an appeal with the Freedom of Information Commission within 30 days.

The FOIC takes appeals seriously. They hold a hearing within 30 days and must issue a decision within 60 days. The system is set up to make sure South Windsor and every other town follows the law when it comes to public records access.

  • Write your request and send it to the South Windsor Town Clerk
  • Allow four business days for a response
  • Copies are capped at 50 cents per page under Section 1-212
  • Inspecting records in person is free
  • File FOIC appeals within 30 days of a denial

More South Windsor Search Tools

The Connecticut Open Data portal is a free resource with hundreds of public datasets from state agencies. Voter data, business registrations, and other records may tie a name to a South Windsor address. The Secretary of the State business search lets you look up registered businesses. If someone in South Windsor serves as a registered agent or officer, the details are there for anyone to see.

The Judicial Branch public records page links to every court-related search tool the state runs. From probate cases to attorney verification, it is a single hub that covers all of Connecticut, including South Windsor. Trade name certificates under Section 7-109 are also on file at the Town Clerk. These filings link a real person to a business name they operate under.

South Windsor white pages Connecticut Secretary of State

The Secretary of the State page above shows where to access business entity searches, voter information, and other state-level records relevant to South Windsor white pages searches.

South Windsor white pages Connecticut voter registration information

Voter registration information from the state can help confirm a person's name and address in South Windsor.

South Windsor FOIA Rights

The full text of the Freedom of Information Act explains which records are open and which narrow exemptions exist. Most records useful for a South Windsor white pages search are fully public. Land records, vital statistics, trade names, court filings, and business registrations are all accessible. Only things like certain personnel files, pending investigations, and adoption records fall under exemptions. If you think South Windsor wrongly denied your request, the FOIC appeal process is there to back you up.

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Hartford County Records

South Windsor is in Hartford County. The county has no active government, but the geographic boundary still applies for courts and census data. Visit the Hartford County white pages page for more resources that cover the broader region around South Windsor.

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These towns near South Windsor have white pages resources and their own town clerk offices.