Tolland County Criminal Records

Tolland County sits in the north central part of Connecticut. It has a mix of rural towns and growing suburbs. Many residents need to search background records here. The county has about 150,000 people. You can look up criminal history and court records through the Tolland Judicial District. The main courthouse is in Rockville. Local police departments also keep records for their towns.

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Tolland County Quick Facts

150K Population
13 Towns
410 Sq Miles
1 Court District

Where to Find Tolland County Background Records

The Tolland Judicial District handles most criminal cases in this county. The courthouse sits at 69 Brooklyn Street in Rockville. You can visit in person to search records. The court handles felonies, misdemeanors, and motor vehicle cases. You can also use the online case lookup system from home. The Connecticut Judicial Branch Case Lookup lets you search by name or docket number.

Local police departments keep arrest records and incident reports. Each town has its own police department or resident state trooper. Vernon is the largest town in Tolland County. The Vernon Police Department is at 725 Hartford Turnpike. They handle local background check requests. You can call them at (860) 872-9126 for record requests.

For statewide criminal history, contact the State Police Bureau of Identification. They are at 1111 Country Club Road in Middletown. You can reach them at (860) 685-8480. They handle fingerprint-based background checks for all of Connecticut.

Tolland Judicial District Information

The Tolland Judicial District serves all of Tolland County. It has one main courthouse in Rockville. The court hears criminal, civil, family, and juvenile cases. You can access public records during business hours. The clerk's office can help you find case files and dockets.

The courthouse address is 69 Brooklyn Street, Rockville, CT 06066. The phone number is (860) 896-4920. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You should call ahead before visiting. Some records may need time to retrieve from archives.

Tolland County Connecticut background check resources

Note: The Geographical Area 19 Court at 20 Park Street also handles some local cases.

How to Search Tolland County Background Records

You have several ways to search for records in Tolland County. The online case lookup is fastest for court records. You can search by defendant name or docket number. The system shows pending and closed cases. You can view conviction information for up to ten years. Go to Criminal/Motor Vehicle Case Lookup to start.

For local police records, contact the department in the town where the incident occurred. Each department has its own records division. You may need to visit in person. Bring valid photo ID when you go. Some departments accept mail requests. Fees vary by department. Most charge per page for copies.

To get a full statewide criminal history, you need fingerprinting. The State Police Bureau of Identification handles this. You must make an appointment. The fee is $75 for a criminal history check. There is also a $15 fingerprinting fee. You can start the process online at the DESPP website.

Types of Background Check Records in Tolland County

Tolland County maintains several types of records. Court records show criminal cases and outcomes. These include arrest records, charges filed, and final judgments. The court keeps dockets that track case progress. You can view most of these records online or in person.

Police departments keep incident and accident reports. These show details of specific events. Arrest records show who was taken into custody. Incident reports document calls for service. Some records may be exempt from public view. This includes cases with juveniles or ongoing investigations.

You can find these types of records in Tolland County:

  • Criminal court case files and dockets
  • Arrest records from local police
  • Incident and accident reports
  • Motor vehicle violation records
  • Probation and parole records

State records show convictions from all counties. These are more complete than local records alone.

Getting Copies of Tolland County Records

You can get copies of court records from the clerk's office. Visit the Tolland Judicial District courthouse in Rockville. Bring the case number if you have it. You can also search by party name. Copies cost a fee per page. Certified copies cost more than plain copies.

For police records, contact the specific department. Most require a written request. Include as much detail as possible. Give the date, location, and names involved. Some departments have online request forms. Others require you to visit in person.

Mail requests should include:

  • Your full name and contact information
  • Specific details about the record you need
  • A self-addressed stamped envelope
  • Payment for any fees

Note: Some records may take several days to process. Call ahead to check on availability.

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Cities and Towns in Tolland County

Tolland County has thirteen towns. Vernon is the largest with about 31,000 people. The county has no cities over 25,000 population besides Vernon. Most towns are smaller and rural. Each town has its own local records system.

Other towns in Tolland County include Andover, Bolton, Columbia, Coventry, Ellington, Hebron, Mansfield, Somers, Stafford, Tolland, Union, and Willington. Each has its own police department or state police coverage.

Nearby Connecticut Counties

If you cannot find records in Tolland County, check nearby counties. Hartford County borders to the west. Windham County is to the east. New London County sits to the south. Each has its own court system and records.