Find People in Milford

Milford people search records span court files, vital documents, property deeds, and state license databases. This coastal city in New Haven County has more than 53,000 residents, and its public records go back to 1639. The Milford City Clerk at 70 West River Street handles vital records and land filings at the local level. State agencies like the Judicial Branch and the Department of Public Health offer online tools that cover Milford residents too. Whether you need a name check through court records or want to confirm a professional license, multiple free databases are at your disposal for a Milford people search.

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Milford Quick Facts

53,396 Population
New Haven County
1639 Year Settled
$20 Town Certificate Fee

Milford City Clerk People Records

The Milford City Clerk keeps most local public records used in a people search. Vital records like births, deaths, and marriages are filed here. The office also holds land records, which show property transfers and liens tied to individuals in Milford.

Office Milford City Clerk
Address 70 West River Street, Milford, CT 06460
Phone (203) 783-3210
Website ci.milford.ct.us

Connecticut ended county government in 1960, so the Milford clerk is the keeper of record for all local documents. There is no county clerk to contact. Birth records that are less than 100 years old are restricted to close family members, the person named on the record, legal guardians, and certain attorneys. Death records and marriage records are open to anyone over 18. A town-issued copy of any vital record is $20. The state office in Hartford charges $30 for the same thing. Bring a valid photo ID if you go in person.

The Connecticut Department of Public Health has vital records from 1897 to the present at the state level.

Connecticut vital records page for Milford people search

This state portal covers births, marriages, and deaths across all 169 Connecticut towns, including Milford.

Note: Milford vital records from 1639 to 1897 may only be on file at the local clerk office.

Court Records for Milford People Search

Court records are a powerful way to search for people in Milford. The Connecticut Judicial Branch criminal case tool shows convictions from the last ten years. You can search by defendant name and pull up case details, sentencing info, and docket numbers. This free tool covers every court in the state, so a Milford resident who had a case in another town will still show up.

Civil cases use a separate system. The civil inquiry database handles family, housing, and general civil matters. Both tools are free. You do not need to create an account or log in. Criminal records do not include juvenile cases, youthful offender cases, or infractions. The Judicial Branch notes that records change daily because of erasures, pardons, and corrections. Certified copies of any Milford court record must come from the clerk of the court that handled the case.

For appeals, a third tool at appellateinquiry.jud.ct.gov tracks Supreme and Appellate Court cases. If a Milford case went to a higher court, the details are there. Under § 1-210 of the Connecticut General Statutes, all records kept by public agencies are open to the public unless a specific exemption applies.

Milford Property and Land Records

Property records link people to real addresses. That makes them useful for a Milford people search. The city clerk records deeds, mortgages, easements, and liens. Connecticut handles all land records at the town level. There is no county recorder because county governments were abolished.

The Connecticut Town Clerks Portal offers online access to land records from many towns. You can search by name to see if someone owns property in or near Milford. Recording a new deed costs $70 for the first page and $5 for each page after. Getting a copy in the office is $1 per page. Online copies cost $2 per page. The clerk staff will not search records for you. You have to look up documents on your own or pay a title searcher to do it.

Search Milford Licenses Online

The Connecticut eLicense portal is a fast way to find people in Milford who hold professional licenses. It has over 850 types of credentials. You can search by name, license number, or business name, and filter by city to narrow results to Milford.

License types include doctors, nurses, real estate agents, contractors, plumbers, electricians, and more. Data comes from over a dozen state agencies like the Department of Consumer Protection and the Department of Public Health. The system updates in real time, so you see current status right away. No sign-up or fee is needed. This is one of the easiest tools for a Milford people search since the results show name, address, and license details all on one page.

Note: License records are public under § 1-210 and considered a primary source of verification by the state.

Milford Voter and Public Records Access

Voter registration data can help you check if someone lives in Milford right now. Use the MyVote.ct.gov portal to look up a registered voter by name and town. The site confirms registration status and polling location. Voter records are public in Connecticut, though personal details like Social Security numbers are kept private.

For records that are not online, you can file a Freedom of Information request to any Milford public agency. The Connecticut FOI Act at § 1-212 sets the rules. Municipal agencies can charge up to 50 cents per page for copies. There is no required form. Just write to the agency and explain what records you want. The agency must respond promptly. If they say no, you have 30 days to appeal to the Freedom of Information Commission under § 1-206. Fines for violations run up to $1,000.

Probate Records Near Milford

Probate courts in Connecticut work by district. Milford is in a probate district that covers estate matters, adoptions, and guardianships. The Connecticut Probate Courts site has a case lookup for estate and trust matters from 2011 forward. Access to actual case documents is restricted to interested parties and their lawyers. Self-represented individuals must request access, and the court mails the code to your home address. Records from before 2011 may not be in the online system.

For a Milford people search, probate records can show who inherited property or who was appointed as a guardian. These records are not as open as court or vital records, but they still have real value when you need specific information about a person's legal affairs. Contact the probate district office that serves Milford if the online lookup does not have what you need.

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New Haven County People Records

Milford sits in New Haven County, which has about 860,000 people across many towns. County government does not exist in Connecticut, but the geographic region still defines court districts and planning areas. For a wider look at people search tools and resources across the county, see the county page.

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Nearby Cities People Search

Towns near Milford share many of the same state databases. Each town has its own clerk office with local records. Here are the closest cities with people search pages.