Naugatuck People Directory
Naugatuck is a borough of more than 32,000 residents in New Haven County, and searching the residents directory here means using both local borough records and statewide public databases. Court case searches, vital records at Borough Hall, property tax data, and professional license lookups are all part of the Naugatuck residents directory. Mayor N. Warren Hess leads the borough, which sits along the Naugatuck River in the central part of the state. Most public records searches for Naugatuck people are free through state websites.
Naugatuck Residents Directory Quick Facts
Naugatuck Borough Clerk Records
The Naugatuck Borough Clerk is the local office for vital records and public documents. Birth, death, and marriage records for events in Naugatuck are kept here. The clerk also processes land records, trade name certificates, and notary work. Borough Hall is at 229 Church Street, Naugatuck, CT 06770. Call (203) 720-7060 for help. You can visit in person or check the borough website for downloadable forms.
Naugatuck is one of the few boroughs in Connecticut. The structure is a bit different from a town or city, but the clerk's duties are the same. Under Connecticut General Statutes Section 7-51, the Naugatuck clerk must keep vital records and send copies to the Department of Public Health. So you can get Naugatuck records at Borough Hall or through the state office in Hartford.
Property records round out the local picture. The Naugatuck Assessor tracks every parcel in the borough. You can look up owners, values, and property details. The Tax Collector shows payment status. These records are part of the Naugatuck residents directory because they link names to addresses.
Naugatuck Court Records Search
Court records are a core tool in the Naugatuck residents directory. The Connecticut Judicial Branch gives you free access to case databases that cover every court in the state. The civil and family case lookup lets you search by name and find anyone involved in a court case. Naugatuck falls in the New Haven Judicial District. All local cases show up in the statewide system.
The criminal convictions database shows guilty verdicts. Search a name and get the charges, court, and ruling date. There is also a tool for pending criminal cases. Both are free. No account is needed to use them. Family cases, small claims, and housing disputes appear in the civil lookup alongside other case types.
The probate court lookup handles estates, wills, guardianships, and conservatorships. Probate records can help trace family connections or property transfers for Naugatuck residents. The online tool covers all probate districts in the state from one search screen.
Note: Some criminal records may be erased under the Clean Slate law. CGS Section 54-142a allows for automatic erasure of certain eligible offenses after set time periods.
Public Records in Naugatuck
The Naugatuck residents directory pulls from several more state databases beyond courts and vital records. The eLicense system covers more than 850 types of professional licenses in Connecticut. If someone in Naugatuck holds any type of credential, their name and status show up here. The tool draws from over a dozen state agencies and stays current in real time. You can search by name or by license type.
Voter records are public. The voter registration lookup from the Secretary of the State can confirm if a Naugatuck resident is on the voter rolls. Under CGS Section 9-23g, each town keeps voter rolls as public records. You need a name, town, and date of birth to run the search. It is a quick way to verify that someone lives in Naugatuck.
Business filings add another layer. The Business Records Search shows entities on file with the state. You can find Naugatuck residents who serve as officers or registered agents of a company. The Naugatuck Police Department takes care of local records requests for incident reports and accident data.
Naugatuck Directory Resources
The Connecticut state portal is the central hub for all state services and is a good starting point when searching the Naugatuck residents directory.
From this portal you can reach the Judicial Branch, Department of Public Health, Secretary of the State, and every other agency that holds records on Naugatuck residents. It is the fastest way to jump between different search tools.
Naugatuck Records Access
Connecticut's Freedom of Information Act applies to all records in Naugatuck. Under CGS Section 1-200, the public has the right to inspect most government records. This includes records at the borough clerk, assessor, police, and all other Naugatuck offices. Some records have limits, like sealed court files or certain vital records. But the majority of what the borough and state keep is open to you.
If a Naugatuck office turns down your request, the state FOI Commission takes complaints at no cost. This gives the law real enforcement power. Most standard records requests in Naugatuck go through with no issues at all.
New Haven County and Naugatuck
Naugatuck is part of New Haven County in central Connecticut. County government was abolished in 1960, so there is no county office to visit. Records sit at the town or state level. But New Haven County still serves as a judicial area. Cases from Naugatuck go through the New Haven Judicial District. State and federal agencies group records by county as well. Check our New Haven County residents directory page for a broader look at the area.
Nearby Cities in Connecticut
Naugatuck is close to several other cities and towns in the New Haven County region. Each has its own clerk and local records offices. Search these nearby residents directories for more options.