Enfield Criminal Court Records Search

Enfield criminal court records are maintained by GA 13 at Enfield, a Geographic Area court serving northern Hartford County communities. The courthouse handles criminal matters for Enfield and seven surrounding towns in the region. You can access these records through the Connecticut Judicial Branch online case lookup system to find conviction records, pending cases, and daily dockets for matters filed at this location.

The Enfield courthouse serves communities in the northern part of the Hartford metropolitan area. This court handles misdemeanors, felonies, and motor vehicle criminal matters for towns along the Connecticut-Massachusetts border. Understanding how to navigate the court system and access records can help you find the information you need quickly and efficiently without unnecessary delays.

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GA 13 Enfield Courthouse Information

GA 13 at Enfield is located at 111 Phoenix Avenue in Enfield, Connecticut. This courthouse handles all criminal cases for East Granby, East Windsor, Enfield, Granby, Simsbury, Suffield, Windsor, and Windsor Locks. The court operates under the Hartford Judicial District for administrative purposes while maintaining its own dedicated docket and court calendar.

The Clerk's Office at GA 13 Enfield can be reached at (860) 741-3727. This is your primary contact for questions about case status, document requests, and court procedures. The office operates Monday through Friday during regular business hours, with specific counter hours available for in-person services and case file review.

The Enfield courthouse serves a diverse mix of suburban and rural communities spanning northern Hartford County. Enfield itself is a significant commercial and residential center, while communities like Granby and East Granby maintain more rural characteristics. Simsbury and Suffield represent affluent suburban areas with distinct community profiles and needs.

The court facility at 111 Phoenix Avenue provides accessible parking and entry for all visitors. The building meets ADA standards for accessibility with appropriate accommodations available upon request. Court security screening is required for all visitors entering the facility, so arriving early allows adequate time for parking and security procedures before your scheduled appearance.

How to Search Enfield Criminal Records

The Connecticut Judicial Branch provides online access to Enfield criminal court records through their comprehensive case lookup portal. You can search for convictions by defendant name or look up pending cases currently working through the system. This service is available at no cost to the public and operates 24 hours a day.

Connecticut Judicial Branch case lookup portal for Enfield criminal court records

To begin your search, visit the Connecticut Judicial Branch case lookup page. Select the convictions search to find cases that have reached a final disposition. Pending case searches show active matters with upcoming court dates. You will need the defendant's full legal name to conduct these searches effectively.

Conviction records display for ten years from the sentencing date under Connecticut law. Each record shows the charge, court location, and disposition outcome. You can click on individual cases for additional details including case numbers, specific charges, and sentencing information. This helps you verify complete case histories and track matters through the judicial system.

The records request process explains how to obtain official copies of court documents. While the online lookup provides basic case information, certified copies require a formal request to the Superior Court Records Center with proper identification and case details.

Communities Served by GA 13 Enfield

GA 13 Enfield serves eight communities in northern Hartford County. East Granby and Granby are rural communities with agricultural heritage and small-town character. East Windsor sits along the Connecticut River with a mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial development along its major roadways.

Enfield serves as the primary population and commercial center for this court district, featuring the Enfield Square Mall area and numerous retail establishments along major highways. Simsbury represents an affluent suburban community with highly rated schools and significant residential development. Suffield maintains its historic New England character while providing suburban amenities.

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Windsor and Windsor Locks round out the service area. Windsor is a diverse suburban community with significant commercial and residential development. Windsor Locks is known for Bradley International Airport and related transportation industries. Each community contributes distinct characteristics to the court's overall caseload.

Criminal cases are assigned to GA 13 Enfield based on where the alleged offense occurred. If an incident happened in any of the eight served communities, the case will be filed at this courthouse. This geographic assignment ensures consistent handling of cases from the same area and helps streamline the judicial process for defendants, attorneys, and witnesses.

Getting Copies of Court Documents

Request official copies of Enfield court records from the Superior Court Records Center. You can email your request to SuperiorCourtRecordsCenter@jud.ct.gov. Include the case name, docket number, and your contact information in your request. Most files are ready within one to two business days after submission.

How to obtain Enfield criminal court records from the Connecticut Judicial Branch

Electronic delivery by email is available at no charge for most documents. Large files may need to be split into multiple emails due to size limits imposed by email systems. In-person pickup is available at the courthouse if you prefer to collect documents directly. Certified copies carry additional fees and may require advance payment.

The court records request page provides detailed instructions for obtaining documents. This page explains turnaround times, applicable fees, and delivery options available to the public. Understanding these requirements helps ensure your request is processed smoothly without unnecessary delays or complications.

For questions about specific case files, contact the Clerk's Office at (860) 741-3727. Staff can help you locate case numbers, verify what documents are available, and explain any restrictions on accessing certain case types. They can also provide guidance on court procedures and scheduling matters.

Enfield Court Contact Information and Resources

GA 13 Enfield is located at 111 Phoenix Avenue, Enfield, CT 06082. The main phone number is (860) 741-3727. This number connects you to the Clerk's Office for case inquiries, scheduling questions, and general court information about procedures and requirements.

Additional resources support the criminal court process in the Enfield area. Adult Probation services help supervise defendants placed on probation following conviction. Pretrial Services assist with release decisions and monitoring for defendants awaiting trial. The Public Defender's Office provides legal representation for eligible defendants who cannot afford private attorneys.

Connecticut Judicial Branch homepage for Enfield court resources

The State's Attorney's Office prosecutes criminal cases at GA 13 Enfield. Victim Services advocates assist crime victims through the court process, providing support and information about case status. These services work together to ensure cases move through the system fairly and efficiently while protecting the rights of all parties involved.

The GA 13 Enfield directions page provides detailed information about reaching the courthouse. This page includes parking instructions, public transportation options, and accessibility details. Planning your visit using this information helps ensure you arrive on time for court appearances and proceedings.

For jury duty questions related to Enfield cases, contact the Jury Administration Office. The Juror Information Line provides updates about reporting requirements and schedule changes. Make sure to check this line before traveling to the courthouse for jury service to confirm your attendance is required.

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