Wallingford White Pages Search

Wallingford white pages are your starting point for finding people, phone numbers, and public records in this New Haven County town. More than 44,000 people live in Wallingford, and the town manages its own records since Connecticut ended county government in 1960. The Wallingford Town Clerk keeps land records, vital statistics, and other documents that show up in a white pages search. Use the tool below to search right now, or read through this page for details on local offices and state databases that cover Wallingford.

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Wallingford Quick Facts

44,389Population
New HavenCounty
169CT Towns
1975FOIA Since

Wallingford Town Clerk Office

The Wallingford Town Clerk is the primary records office in town. Call (203) 294-2145 or visit the Wallingford Town Clerk page for office hours and services. The clerk maintains land records, vital statistics, trade name certificates, dog licenses, and military discharge papers. All Connecticut town clerks follow the same basic rules, but each office runs a bit differently day to day.

Land records in Wallingford are indexed by grantor and grantee under Section 7-34a of the state statutes. That means you can search by a person's name to find deeds, mortgages, and other property documents. For a Wallingford white pages search focused on property ties, this is one of the best starting points. The clerk records every land document filed in town and keeps them available for public inspection.

Below is a screenshot of the Wallingford Town Clerk website.

Wallingford white pages Town Clerk page

The page lists services, fees, and contact details for the Wallingford Town Clerk. Check here for the latest on office hours and what records you can request.

Wallingford Vital Records

Vital records are a key part of any Wallingford white pages search. Birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage records help confirm who a person is. Under Section 7-51, the Wallingford Town Clerk serves as the local registrar of vital statistics. These records go back many years. You can request copies by visiting the office or calling ahead.

The Connecticut Department of Public Health also keeps state copies of vital records. If the Wallingford office does not have what you need, or if the event happened in a different town, the state office in Hartford is another option. Walk-in hours at the state office are limited, so call first.

Search Wallingford Records Online

Several free state databases help with a Wallingford white pages search. The civil case search through the Judicial Branch lets you look up anyone by name. Results include civil lawsuits, family court cases, housing disputes, and small claims from courts that cover Wallingford. The criminal conviction search is on a different page but works the same way. Both are free and do not require an account.

The eLicense portal is another tool worth using. It lets you search for anyone in Wallingford who holds a professional license. The system covers over 800 categories. You can look up doctors, real estate agents, contractors, and many other professions. All the data comes straight from the state and gets updated right away when licenses change.

Here is a screenshot of the Wallingford town homepage.

Wallingford white pages town homepage

The town homepage links to every department and service in Wallingford, making it a good starting point for any search.

Note: Court records for Wallingford may be filed in the New Haven judicial district, so check that area when searching.

Wallingford FOIA Rights

The Freedom of Information Act covers Wallingford town offices. It has been law since 1975. Under Section 1-210, you can inspect public records during business hours. No reason needed. Wallingford gets four business days to respond. A denial must come in writing. You can appeal to the FOIC within 30 days. They hold a hearing within 30 days and decide within 60.

Fees are set by Section 1-212. Municipal agencies can charge up to 50 cents per page. Viewing records in person is always free. Wallingford cannot charge for the time it takes to find and gather your records. If a records request gets ignored entirely, that counts as a denial, and you still have the right to appeal.

More Wallingford Search Tools

The Secretary of the State keeps business filings for all of Connecticut. If someone in Wallingford owns a business or registered a trade name at the state level, you can find them through that database. The Connecticut Open Data portal has hundreds of datasets from state agencies, some of which may include names or addresses for Wallingford residents.

Voter registration info is public. You can check if someone in Wallingford is registered and see the address on file. For older records, the Connecticut State Library has genealogy indexes and archived data that go back more than a hundred years. Death records, marriage records, and other historical documents are stored there.

  • Town Clerk for land, vital, and trade name records
  • Civil case search for court filings
  • Criminal conviction lookup for public records
  • eLicense for professional license checks
  • Secretary of the State for business searches

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New Haven County Records

Wallingford sits in New Haven County. There has been no county government since 1960, but the boundary still applies for court districts and census reporting. See the New Haven County white pages page for resources that cover the wider region around Wallingford.

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