Find People in New London County

New London County people search covers southeastern Connecticut, a coastal region with about 266,000 residents across 21 towns. This county stretches from the Thames River to the Rhode Island border and includes the cities of Norwich, Groton, and New London. Like all Connecticut counties, New London County has no county government. Records here are kept by town clerks and state agencies. You can search for people in New London County through court databases, vital records, voter data, and professional license lookups that span the whole state.

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New London County Quick Facts

266,000 Population
21 Towns
1666 Year Established
SECCOG Regional COG

New London County Records Sources

Connecticut abolished all county governments in 1960. That means there is no New London County clerk, no county office, and no county courthouse. The 21 towns in New London County each keep their own public records. Town clerks handle vital records, land records, and other files. If you are doing a people search in New London County, you need to know which town the person lives in or use statewide databases.

The Southeastern Connecticut Council of Governments serves as the regional planning body for New London County towns. SECCOG handles transportation, land use, and emergency planning. Their office is at 5 Coogan Boulevard, Suite 1, Mystic, CT 06355. Phone: (860) 536-2616. They do not keep individual records, but they can point you to the right town office in New London County.

Under CT Gen Stat § 1-210, every public record kept by any agency in New London County is open to inspection. This law covers town offices, boards, school districts, and special districts. The right to see records is broad. Only specific exemptions in the statute can block access.

SECCOG coordinates regional planning across the 21 towns that make up New London County.

Southeastern Connecticut Council of Governments website for New London County people search

This regional body replaced some of the coordination work that county government once provided in New London County.

New London County Court Records

Court records are among the most useful tools for people search in New London County. Connecticut runs its courts by judicial district. The New London Judicial District handles criminal, civil, and family cases for most towns in the county. Norwich also falls under this district. Cases are heard at courthouses in New London and Norwich.

The criminal case lookup from the Connecticut Judicial Branch is free and covers all courts in New London County. Search by name to find convictions from the past 10 years. The tool shows the charge, court, and sentencing date. Juvenile cases and youthful offender records are excluded. The civil inquiry system covers lawsuits, eviction cases, family matters, and small claims in New London County. Both search tools are free. No account is needed.

A court record from New London County tells you that a person had a case at a specific court. It gives a name and often a date range for when they were in the area. For full case documents, you need to contact the clerk at that court. People search through court records in New London County works best when you have a full name to search.

Vital Records Search in New London County

Town clerks in New London County keep birth, death, and marriage records for events in their town. The Connecticut Department of Public Health keeps state copies from July 1897 onward. You can get records from either level. The state office phone is (860) 509-7700.

Death records in New London County are open to the public. Marriage records are also public. Birth records less than 100 years old stay confidential. Only certain family members and legal representatives can access them. For people search in New London County, death and marriage records are the most accessible options. Town clerks charge $20 for a certified copy. The state charges $30.

Norwich has detailed vital records procedures worth knowing. The Norwich City Clerk at 100 Broadway handles records for that city. Phone: (860) 823-3732. Birth certificates cost $20. You need valid photo ID for in-person requests. You can also send requests by mail with a money order. No personal checks are accepted. If your ID does not match your current address, bring extra documentation. These rules apply at most town clerks across New London County, though each office may have small differences.

People Lookup in New London County

Statewide databases make people search in New London County easier. The Connecticut eLicense portal has over 850 types of professional licenses. Search by name to see if someone holds a license in New London County or elsewhere in the state. Results show the license type, status, and address on file. The data is live. No account or fee is required to search.

The MyVote CT portal lets you look up voter registration by name and town. If someone is registered in a New London County town, the system can confirm it. This helps when you know a name but not the exact town. Voter records are considered public in Connecticut, though the online tool shows limited details.

Note: The eLicense search covers 14 state agencies and updates instantly when a license status changes.

New London County Property Records

Property records in New London County are kept by each town clerk. There is no county recorder anywhere in Connecticut. The Connecticut Town Clerks Portal provides online access to indexed land records from participating towns in New London County. You can search deeds, mortgages, and liens by name.

For a people search in New London County, property records are a solid lead. If someone owns a home or land in the area, the deed will show their name and the property address. Many records in New London County towns go back to the 1700s or earlier. Copies cost about $1 per page at the clerk office or $2 per page online. Some towns in New London County also put assessor data on their websites. That data shows the current owner for any parcel if you have the address. Recording fees for new documents start at $70 for the first page and $5 for each additional page.

Records Access in New London County

You do not need a form to ask for public records in New London County. Just tell the office what you want. CT Gen Stat § 1-212 caps municipal copy fees at 50 cents per page. State agencies charge up to 25 cents. Agencies must provide prompt access to records. There is no set number of days, but they cannot drag it out without reason.

If a town in New London County denies your request, file a complaint with the Freedom of Information Commission. You have 30 days from the denial, per CT Gen Stat § 1-206. The Commission holds hearings and can order release. Fines up to $1,000 apply. Call them at 1-866-374-3617 for procedural questions. They cannot get records for you, but they make sure towns in New London County follow the law.

Exempt records include personnel files, some police files, adoption records, and trade secrets. Most records that matter for people search in New London County are not on the exempt list. If you are looking for court records, vital records, land records, or license data, those are all open to the public.

Probate Search in New London County

Probate courts in Connecticut work by district. Several probate districts serve New London County towns. The Connecticut Probate Court website has a tool that shows which district covers each town. Online records start from January 2011 for estate and trust cases. Access is restricted to interested parties.

For people search in New London County, probate records can show who inherited property or who was named in a will. The records may include names, addresses, and family relationships. For records before 2011, you need to visit the probate court in person or contact the Connecticut State Library. Self-represented individuals must request access and receive a mailed code to view documents in the online system.

Note: The probate system does not offer a general public case search for browsing.

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Cities in New London County

New London County has 21 towns. Three meet the population threshold and have their own people search pages. All towns in New London County keep records through their town clerks. Court cases go through the New London Judicial District.

Other towns in New London County include Bozrah, Colchester, East Lyme, Franklin, Griswold, Ledyard, Lisbon, Lyme, Montville, North Stonington, Old Lyme, Preston, Salem, Sprague, Stonington, Voluntown, and Waterford. Each town keeps its own records at the town clerk office.

Nearby Counties

New London County borders these Connecticut counties. People sometimes move between them, so a search in one area may lead to records in another. All use the same state search systems.