How to Search Connecticut Vital Records

Connecticut vital records (births, deaths, marriages, divorces) are maintained by the state Department of Health (or equivalent). Older records may be at county clerks or the state archives. Some records are restricted by privacy law.

  • Order birth, death, marriage, divorce: through the Connecticut Department of Health Vital Records office.
  • Order online: vitalchek.com — authorized vendor for most states.
  • Historic records: contact the Connecticut State Archives.
  • Marriage license: apply at any county clerk's office.
  • Genealogy research: state historical societies and FamilySearch.org carry many historical vital records.
Population
3,617,176
Households
1,400,000
Median Income
$90,213
Median Home Value
$343,200

Vital Records Databases

15 official Connecticut vital records sources.

Vital Records

Deaths | Department of Public Safety Cold Case Files
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Connecticut Department of Public Safety cold case investigations.
Divorces | Attorney Case List
Official Free
Search for Connecticut family court divorce cases by Attorney or Law Firm ID Number, case category, and/or location.
Divorces | Family Court Dockets
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Search for Connecticut Family Court divorce dockets by location, category, year, and case number.
Divorces | Family Court Records
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Search Connecticut Civil and Family Court records for divorce cases by name, location, and case category.
Divorces | Family Court Short Calendars
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Search the Connecticut family court (includes divorce) short calendars.
North Stonington | Historical Marriages
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Marriages in North Stonington Congregational Church from 1733 through 1781.
Deaths | Cemetery Records
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Cemetery records in Connecticut including dates, maps, interment records, and gravestone photos.
Births | Births & Christenings 1649-1906
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Connecticut births and christenings between 1649 and 1906. Contains just over 500,000 records.
Deaths | Deaths & Burials 1772-1934
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Index of over 2 million Connecticut deaths and burials recorded between 1772 and 1934.
Deaths | Social Security Administration
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Social Security Administration records for deaths in Connecticut.
Marriages | 1630-1997
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Connecticut marriage records filed between 1630 and 1997.
Voluntown Vital Records 1708-1850
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Search for Voluntown births, deaths, and marriages recorded before 1850.
Norwalk | Births, Marriages, Obituaries
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Norwalk Public Library lists of newspaper birth, obituary, and marriage announcements.
New Haven | Marriages 1758-1799
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New Haven Marriages in the First Congregational Church 1758-1799.
Danbury | Deaths & Marriages
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Danbury recorded document searches includes death and burial records, marriages, and civil unions.

Connecticut Counties

All 8 Connecticut counties. Click any county for local court, sheriff, recorder and assessor links.

Frequently Asked Questions

Order from the Connecticut Department of Health Vital Records office, online through VitalChek, by mail, or in person at a county clerk.

Most Connecticut vital records have access restrictions. Recent records may require proof of relationship. Older records (typically 50+ years for births, 25+ for deaths) are usually public.

Marriage licenses are issued by county clerks. Both parties typically apply in person. Fees and waiting periods vary by county.

For records before state-level recording began, contact the Connecticut State Archives or the county where the event occurred.

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