How to Search Middlesex County Records (Start Here)
To search Middlesex County records, you need to know which of the 5 offices handles what.
- All court filings go through the Superior Court Clerk.
- For property ownership and values, check the Town Assessor.
- For marriage records, contact the Town Clerk.
- The State Marshal maintains inmate records and booking data.
Important: Connecticut has no county government — all records are at town level.
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Middlesex County Circuit Court criminal and civil case records and hearing dates.
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Middlesex County Most Wanted
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to find Middlesex County records? ▼
In Middlesex County, go straight to the Superior Court Clerk for any court filing. The record probably exists. You're just searching the wrong database.
Where do I search for Middlesex County public records? ▼
Middlesex County has no unified search. For court and criminal cases, go to the Superior Court Clerk. Property records start at the Town Assessor — ownership, valuations, tax data. The Town Clerk handles marriage licenses in Connecticut.
Why does my Middlesex County search return no results? ▼
Wrong system is the #1 cause of empty results in Middlesex County. Switch to the correct office.
Is there a single database for all Middlesex County records? ▼
No. You must search each office separately in Middlesex County.
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