Danbury Directory for Residents

Danbury is a city of close to 89,000 people in northern Fairfield County, Connecticut. The Danbury residents directory brings together public records from the city clerk, state court databases, property assessments, and professional license lookups. You can search for Danbury residents using free state tools that cover court cases, voter rolls, and business filings. Mayor Roberto Alves leads the city government, and local offices at City Hall on Deer Hill Avenue handle vital records and property data. This page walks through each record source that can help you find people in Danbury.

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Danbury Residents Directory Quick Facts

88,692 Population
Fairfield County
City Type
#7 Rank in CT

Danbury City Clerk Records

The Danbury City Clerk maintains vital records and public filings for the city. Birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses for events in Danbury are kept at this office. City Hall is at 155 Deer Hill Avenue, Danbury, CT 06810. The main phone is (203) 797-4500. You can go in person during business hours to request certified copies or ask questions about what records are on file. The clerk also handles trade name certificates and other city filings.

Property data in Danbury comes from two key offices. The Assessor's Office keeps ownership info, assessed values, and property details for all parcels. The Tax Collector shows tax payments and any balances or liens tied to a property. Property records are public. They connect real names to real addresses, which makes them a valuable part of the Danbury residents directory.

Under CGS Section 7-51, town clerks must keep vital records and file copies with the state. Danbury follows this law. If the local office cannot fill your request, the Connecticut Department of Public Health office in Hartford may have the record you need.

Court Records for Danbury Residents

Danbury is in the Danbury Judicial District. Cases from this district are in the statewide search tools run by the Connecticut Judicial Branch. The case lookup tool covers civil, family, housing, and small claims cases. Type in a name and the system pulls matching records from courts across the state, including the Danbury court. Results show case type, filing date, and current status.

Criminal records are handled in a separate tool. The criminal convictions database shows guilty verdicts for anyone convicted in a Connecticut court. Charges, court location, and the date of the verdict all show up. It is free to search. No login needed. If you want to check for a Danbury resident with a criminal record, start here.

Note: Under CGS Section 54-142a, some criminal records may be erased under the Clean Slate law if the person meets the eligibility rules.

Danbury Public Records Search

The Danbury residents directory pulls from more than just court and clerk records. The eLicense system is a statewide database with more than 850 types of professional licenses. You can search by name to find Danbury residents who hold licenses for medicine, real estate, home improvement, food service, and many other fields. The search shows the person's name, license status, and the state agency that issued the credential.

Voter registration records are public in Connecticut. The voter registration lookup from the Secretary of the State lets you check if a Danbury resident is on the voter rolls. You need the person's name, town, and date of birth. This is a good way to confirm someone lives in Danbury. Under CGS Section 9-23g, voter rolls are public records that each town must keep.

Business records are searchable too. The state business records search shows entities filed in Connecticut, and the results include names and addresses of officers and agents. If a Danbury resident owns a company, their name may show up. The Danbury Police Department handles local records requests for incidents and accident reports. Under CGS Section 1-200, most government records are open to the public through the Freedom of Information Act.

Danbury Directory Resources

The City of Danbury website is the main hub for local government departments and public services in Danbury.

Danbury municipal website for Danbury residents directory searches

The Danbury city website shown above connects you to the city clerk, assessor, tax collector, and police department. All of these offices hold records that are part of the Danbury residents directory. You can also submit FOIA requests through the site.

Fairfield County Records for Danbury

Danbury sits in the northern part of Fairfield County. Though county government was abolished in 1960, the county is still used as a judicial area and a geographic grouping for records. The Danbury Judicial District handles local court cases. State and federal agencies still use Fairfield County to organize data. Our Fairfield County residents directory page covers resources for all towns in the county.

Nearby Cities to Search

These cities are in the Danbury area or nearby in Fairfield County. Each has its own residents directory page with local record details.

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