How to Search Cheshire County Records (Start Here)
Searching Cheshire County records starts with identifying which of 4 offices has what you need.
- For case records — criminal or civil — your first stop is the Clerk of Court.
- The Town/City Assessor maintains all property valuation data.
- Marriage licenses go through the Town Clerk.
One thing to watch for: New Hampshire assesses property at the town level.
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Criminal & Court Records
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Cheshire County Superior Court - Daily Docket
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Click on Cheshire Superior Court to view the daily docket sheet in PDF format.
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Cheshire | Agendas & Minutes
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Town of Cheshire meeting minutes & agendas.
Cheshire | Justices of the Peace
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Cheshire Town Clerk's Office list of Justices of the Peace for the 2017-2021 term.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to find Cheshire County records? ▼
Court records for Cheshire County are filed with the Clerk of Court. No results? Don't stop — try a different office.
Where do I search for Cheshire County public records? ▼
Public records in Cheshire County come from separate departments. All court filings go through the Clerk of Court. For property ownership and values, check the Town/City Assessor. For marriage records, contact the Town Clerk.
Why does my Cheshire County search return no results? ▼
Each office in Cheshire County runs its own database. If one returns nothing, try the next.
Is there a single database for all Cheshire County records? ▼
No. Every office in Cheshire County maintains its own search system. None are connected.
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