Vernon White Pages Directory

Vernon white pages connect you to people search tools, phone listings, and public records for this Tolland County town in north-central Connecticut. Close to 30,900 people live in Vernon. The town clerk maintains a full set of records that includes land documents, vital statistics, trade names, and licensing files. If you want to find a person in Vernon, check an address, or pull up records tied to a resident, the tools on this page cover what you need. Connecticut ended county government decades ago, so Vernon's town clerk is the sole local keeper of public records. Use the search tool below to start a Vernon white pages lookup, or keep reading to learn about each source in detail.

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Vernon Quick Facts

30,895Population
TollandCounty
169CT Towns
1975FOIA Since

Vernon Town Clerk Office

The Vernon Town Clerk is the primary public records office in town. The phone number is (860) 870-3605. This office handles land records, vital statistics, trade name filings, dog licenses, military discharges, and notary registrations. Under Section 7-51 of Connecticut law, the town clerk serves as the registrar of vital statistics. That gives the Vernon clerk custody of birth, marriage, and death certificates for all events in town.

If you are running a Vernon white pages search, the clerk is the best first call. They can tell you what records are on hand, what you need to bring, and current fees. Land records in Vernon are indexed by grantor and grantee, so you can search by name to find deeds, mortgages, and liens tied to a specific person. Walk-in visits during business hours let you look at records for free.

The Vernon town website links to all departments and online services.

Vernon Land Records Search

Land records are one of the most useful parts of a Vernon white pages lookup. Under Section 7-34a, the Vernon Town Clerk must record all deeds, mortgages, lien releases, and easements. These documents are indexed by both the seller (grantor) and buyer (grantee). Search by name to find every property transaction someone has been involved in within Vernon.

This kind of search helps confirm where a person lives, shows what property they own, and can reveal mortgage or lien information. Copies cost about $1 per page at the clerk office. Certified copies cost a bit more. In-person inspection is always free under Connecticut law. The Vernon assessor office also has property tax data that shows owner names, assessed values, and lot sizes for every parcel.

Vernon white pages Connecticut towns and counties resource

The Connecticut State Library maintains a towns and counties resource page, shown above, which has links to land records and other local documents for Vernon and all Connecticut communities.

State Tools for Vernon People

Connecticut runs free statewide databases that include Vernon records. The civil case search from the Judicial Branch lets you look up people by name. It pulls lawsuits, family court cases, housing disputes, and small claims from courts that serve Vernon. No account or sign-up is needed. Criminal conviction records are available at the criminal docket search page.

The eLicense portal is also worth checking. It verifies professional licenses for over 800 types of professionals in Connecticut. Search by name or Vernon address to find doctors, contractors, real estate agents, and others who hold licenses. The Connecticut Open Data portal adds hundreds of datasets on property, demographics, and government services.

The Judicial Branch public records page has a full list of court search tools in one place. You can also look up probate court cases, attorney information, and pending foreclosures from there.

Vernon white pages Connecticut State Library

The Connecticut State Library site provides access to archival records, genealogy indexes, and historical documents that can support a Vernon white pages search going back many decades.

Vernon Records Requests

The Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to request public records from Vernon. Under Section 1-210, any person can inspect and copy records held by Vernon town offices. You do not need to state a reason. Write your request and send it to the right department. The town has four business days to respond.

If Vernon denies your request, the denial must be in writing. You have 30 days to file an appeal with the Freedom of Information Commission. The FOIC holds a hearing within 30 days of receiving the appeal and issues a decision within 60 days. This process exists to make sure public records in Vernon stay open and accessible.

  • Written requests go to the Vernon department holding the records
  • Four business days is the deadline for a response
  • No reason or purpose required for any request
  • Appeal denials to the FOIC within 30 days
  • Copies cost up to 50 cents per page at municipal offices
  • Inspecting records in person is free

Vernon Vital Records

Vital records round out a Vernon white pages search. Birth certificates, marriage records, and death certificates held by the Vernon Town Clerk help confirm a person's identity and trace their family. The clerk has originals for all events that took place in Vernon.

The Connecticut Department of Public Health is another source for vital records. They maintain copies from all 169 Connecticut towns. For Vernon residents, the local clerk at (860) 870-3605 is usually the faster route. Call ahead to check on current fees and what identification you need.

Vernon white pages FOIC citizens guide

The FOIC Citizens Guide page above explains how to request records and what to do if you are denied. It applies to Vernon and every other Connecticut municipality.

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Tolland County Resources

Vernon is in Tolland County. Connecticut has no county government, so the geographic label is just that. All records are with town clerks. For resources that cover the broader Tolland County area, visit the Tolland County white pages page.

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