Find New London Felony Records
New London felony records are requested through city records units, county court venues, and statewide Connecticut record systems described in Research.md. This page maps local contact details, court assignment context, and practical request steps so users can avoid misrouting. Start with a docket lookup, confirm which venue handled the filing, and then request copies with exact names, date ranges, and case identifiers. For many users in New London, the local records unit and county clerk process work together, so both levels should be checked before filing follow-up requests.
New London Felony Records Snapshot
New London Felony Records Access
Research.md provides local details for New London that should be used before submitting a records request.
Address: 112 Broad Street, New London 06320
Use New London and New London County identifiers together when submitting felony record requests.
Search New London Felony Docket Data
Use jud.ct.gov/lookup.htm to locate case references and jud.ct.gov/courtRecords.htm for court file request instructions. If you need repository-level criminal history process information, use DESPP SPBI at portal.ct.gov/despp/.../state-police-bureau-of-identification.
Judicial District at New London is located at 70 Huntington Street, New London 06320, and the clerk's office can be reached at 860-443-5363. It serves New London, Lyme, Old Lyme, East Lyme, Waterford, Groton, Stonington, North Stonington, Ledyard, Montville, Salem, Colchester, Lebanon, Bozrah, Norwich, Franklin, Sprague, Lisbon, Preston, Griswold, Voluntown. Geographical Area No. 10 at New London (Criminal) is located at 112 Broad Street, New London 06320, and the clerk's office can be reached at 860-443-8343. It serves East Lyme, Groton, Ledyard, Lyme, New London, North Stonington, Old Lyme, Stonington, Waterford.
County and city links relevant to New London include: https://connecticutcourts.org/new-london-county. https://portal.ct.gov/doc/miscellaneous/inmate-information.
New London Felony Records and Law
Connecticut law controls release and redaction of felony records. CGS 54-142a governs erasure eligibility, and CGS 51-36 addresses court record retention administration. Juvenile restrictions in CGS 46b-124 also apply where relevant.
City records divisions documented in Research.md often note that some reports are delayed until adjudication or released with redactions. Matching the docket and report request by date and incident identifiers helps keep the file history consistent.
New London Felony Records Sources
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New London Felony Records Support
When request details are incomplete, update the filing with the venue label, docket reference, and local incident identifiers. Use jud.ct.gov/PublicAccess for court navigation and ctinmateinfo.state.ct.us for custody verification context when needed.
This page combines city-level notes and county-level venue assignments from Research.md so users can move from lookup to request with fewer errors.
New London County Felony Records
New London is in New London County. Use the county page for full venue mapping and broader local agency links.
New London Felony Records Process
New London felony records requests are easier to process when you include complete names, date ranges, and docket numbers from the Judicial Branch lookup tools. If the case has been erased under state law, the response usually explains that legal status instead of returning older file content. When records are tied to a police report, many agencies note that release timing can depend on adjudication status, redaction rules, or juvenile confidentiality requirements.
New London felony records requests are easier to process when you include complete names, date ranges, and docket numbers from the Judicial Branch lookup tools. If the case has been erased under state law, the response usually explains that legal status instead of returning older file content. When records are tied to a police report, many agencies note that release timing can depend on adjudication status, redaction rules, or juvenile confidentiality requirements.
New London felony records requests are easier to process when you include complete names, date ranges, and docket numbers from the Judicial Branch lookup tools. If the case has been erased under state law, the response usually explains that legal status instead of returning older file content. When records are tied to a police report, many agencies note that release timing can depend on adjudication status, redaction rules, or juvenile confidentiality requirements.