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Search for Connecticut family court divorce cases by Attorney or Law Firm ID Number, case category, and/or location.
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Search for Connecticut Family Court divorce dockets by location, category, year, and case number.
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Divorces | Family Court Records
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Search Connecticut Civil and Family Court records for divorce cases by name, location, and case category.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Contact Town Clerk (local) / DPH (state copies). Most states accept online orders through VitalChek or the state's own ordering system. You must be an eligible applicant (the person named, a parent, legal guardian, or authorized representative).
Marriage licenses are issued by the Town Clerk. Both parties typically must appear in person. The license is valid for a limited period and must be used in Connecticut.
Divorce records are maintained by the court that granted the divorce. In Connecticut, that is typically the Superior Court (unified, state-run) in the municipality where the divorce was filed.
Most states allow online ordering of certified vital records through VitalChek or a state-run portal. Fees and processing times vary. Some records may require a mail-in application.
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