Criminal & Court Records

CT
PACER Federal Courts
Criminal & Court Records
.gov

Federal court electronic records (Public Access to Court Electronic Records).

pacer.gov
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Jail & Inmate Records

JL
Vermont Sex Offender Registry
Jail & Inmate Records
.gov

Statewide Vermont registry.

vcic.vermont.gov
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FBI Most Wanted
Jail & Inmate Records
.gov

Federal Bureau of Investigation most wanted list.

fbi.gov
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Federal Inmate Locator
Jail & Inmate Records
.gov

Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator.

bop.gov
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National Sex Offender Registry
Jail & Inmate Records
.gov

Dept. of Justice national sex offender public website.

nsopw.gov
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Property & Tax Records

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BLM General Land Office Records
Property & Tax Records
.gov

U.S. Bureau of Land Management federal land records.

glorecords.blm.gov
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Birth/Death/Marriage

VR
Vermont Vital Records
Birth/Death/Marriage
.gov

Vermont vital records.

healthvermont.gov
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VR
FamilySearch US Records
Birth/Death/Marriage

Free U.S. genealogy and vital records (non-profit).

familysearch.org
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Business, Voter & Other

BZ
Vermont Business Search
Business, Voter & Other
.gov

Vermont SOS business search.

bizfilings.vermont.gov
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BZ
USCIS Business Verification
Business, Voter & Other
.gov

US Citizenship & Immigration Services.

uscis.gov
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BZ
SEC EDGAR Company Search
Business, Voter & Other
.gov

SEC filings and company registrations.

sec.gov
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Frequently Asked Questions

Go to the Court Clerk for court records in Windsor County. For online case lookups, use Vermont Judiciary — it covers Vermont Superior Court (unified) cases statewide.
For deeds, mortgages, and liens, go to the Town Clerk. For property values and assessment data, go to the Town Listers. For tax bills and payments, go to the Town Treasurer / Tax Collector.
In Vermont, vital records are handled by each city or town, not the county. Go to the Town Clerk for birth, death, and marriage records. The state also keeps copies.
Online access in Windsor County is limited. We list 2 databases here. For most other records, you will need to contact the county offices directly by phone or in person.
For court records, yes — Vermont Judiciary covers Windsor County. For property and land records, you still need the Town Clerk in Windsor County directly.
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