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Windham County Court Records
Windham County, Vermont, court records are official documents maintained by the judicial system that provide details about legal proceedings and decisions within the county. Such records may include case information, court filings, hearings, and final outcome (judgment and sentences).
Are Court Records Public in Windham County?
Under the Vermont Public Records Law, Windham County court records are generally public and accessible to interested record seekers. Court records can be accessed through the applicable division that heard the case. While most court records are public, Vermont law places certain restrictions to public access regarding juvenile records, adoption records, certain family court matters, sealed or expunged records, medical records, and confidential information.
Windham County Court Records Search
Interested persons can request to obtain Windham County court records by mail, email, or in person. Any interested person should complete the Request for Access to Court Record. The required record copy fee should also be paid. A requester may pay for copies by mail or in person using a check or money order to the Vermont Superior Court. Submit this document in person or by mail to the applicable court division:
Windham Civil Division
7 Court Street
P.O. Box 207
Newfane, VT 05345
Phone: (802) 365-7979
WindhamUnit@vtcourts.gov
Windham Criminal, Family, and Probate Division
30 Putney Road, 2nd Floor
Brattleboro, VT 05301
Phone: (802) 257-2800
WindhamUnit@vtcourts.gov
Windham County Courts
Windham County has one Superior Court with four court divisions. They include the Civil Division, Criminal Division, Family Division, and Probate Division. Below are their addresses and contact information:
Windham County Superior Courts
Vermont Superior Court - Windham Civil Division
7 Court Street
P.O. Box 207
Newfane, VT 05345
Phone: (802) 365-7979
Vermont Superior Court - Windham Criminal Division
30 Putney Road
Brattleboro, VT 05301
Phone: (802) 257-2800
Vermont Superior Court - Windham Family Division
30 Putney Road
Brattleboro, VT 05301
Phone: (802) 257-2800
Vermont Superior Court - Windham Probate Division
30 Putney Road
Brattleboro, VT 05301
Phone: (802) 257-2800
Windham County Criminal and Civil Records
Members of the public can access Windham County criminal and civil court records from the Windham Criminal Division and Civil Division. Criminal court records document cases involving misdemeanor and felony offenses and include Windham County arrest records, information and documents filed during court proceedings, and sentencing information. Civil court records broadly cover information and documents of civil matters heard by the court.
Copies of court records are accessible by mail, email, or in person. Fill out the Request for Access to Court Record and include the required record copy fee. Submit the request to the applicable court division:
Windham Civil Division
7 Court Street
Newfane, VT 05345
Phone: (802) 365-7979
WindhamUnit@vtcourts.gov
Windham Criminal, Family, and Probate Division
30 Putney Road, 2nd Floor
Brattleboro, VT 05301
Phone: (802) 257-2800
WindhamUnit@vtcourts.gov
Windham County Marriage Records
Requests for Windham County marriage records can be made to the Vermont Health Department in person or by mail. Fill out the Application for a Certified Copy of Vermont Marriage or Divorce or Civil Union Dissolution Certificate. Attach a valid ID and payment and send via mail to:
Vital Records Office
P.O. Box 70
Burlington, VT 05402
Or in person to:
108 Cherry Street
Burlington, VT 05401
Monday to Friday, between 7:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Requests for a Windham County marriage certificate cost $10 per certified copy, payable to the Vermont Department of Health with a check or money order.
Windham County Divorce Records
Windham County divorce records are within the custody of the Vermont Superior Court - Windham Family Division. Interested persons can request copies of divorce records by filling out the Request for Access to Court Record and including payment. The request can be submitted in person or by mail or email to:
Windham Family Division
30 Putney Road, 2nd Floor
Brattleboro, VT 05301
Phone: (802) 257-2800
WindhamUnit@vtcourts.gov
Windham County divorce records from 2014 to date are maintained by the Vermont Health Department. They can be requested in person or by mail. To request divorce records, complete the Application for Certified Copy of Vermont Marriage or Divorce or Civil Union Dissolution Certificate. The completed application form, a valid ID of the requester, and payment should be sent by mail to:
Vital Records Office
P.O. Box 70
Burlington, VT 05402
They can also be submitted in person to:
108 Cherry Street
Burlington, VT 05401
Monday to Friday, between 7:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
It costs $10 per certified copy. This fee is payable to the Vermont Department of Health by check or money order.
Windham County Birth Records
The Town Clerk of the town where the birth of interest was registered provides certified copies of Windham County birth certificates upon request.
Alternatively, Windham County birth records can be obtained at the state level from the Vermont Department of Health. Birth records can be obtained in person or by mail. Complete the Application for Certified Copy of Birth or Death Certificate and the Affidavit of Homeless Status (if needed). The completed application form, a valid ID, and payment should be mailed to:
Vital Records Office
P.O. Box 70
Burlington, VT 05402
Or submitted in person to:
108 Cherry Street
Burlington, VT 05401
Monday to Friday, between 7:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
It costs $10 per certified copy, and payment can be made with a money order or check to the Vermont Department of Health.
Windham County Death Records
Windham County death records can be obtained from the Town Clerk. The Vermont Health Department also provides Windham County death records at $10 per certified copy. Fees are payable by check or money order to the Vermont Department of Health. Fill out the Application for a Certified Copy of Birth or Death Certificate and the Affidavit of Homeless Status (if needed). The filled-out form should be accompanied with the valid ID of the requester and payment and submitted by mail to:
Vital Records Office
P.O. Box 70
Burlington, VT 05402
In-person requests for Windham County death certificates should be made at:
108 Cherry Street
Burlington, VT 05401
Monday to Friday, between 7:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Windham County Probate Court Records
Windham County probate court records document legal matters related to estate administration, guardianships, adoptions, and other probate cases. They are maintained by the Vermont Superior Court - Windham Probate Division. You can access probate court records by completing the Request for Access to Court Record, which includes payment. Submit the request in person or by mail or email to:
Windham Probate Division
30 Putney Road, 2nd Floor
Brattleboro, VT 05301
Phone: (802) 257-2800
WindhamUnit@vtcourts.gov
Windham County Property Records
Property records in Windham County are maintained by the Town Clerks in each respective municipality. These offices maintain property-related documents, including deeds, mortgages, liens, and plats. Some town clerks offer online access to these documents. Individuals can also obtain copies of property records by visiting the respective clerk’s office or submitting written requests via mail. The fees for copies of property documents vary depending on the document type, copy format, chosen services, and retrieval method. Contact the relevant town clerk’s office for more information on accessing property records and the applicable fees.
Windham County Court Records Online
Members of the public can access Windham County criminal and civil court records from the Windham Criminal Division and Civil Division. Additionally, third-party online platforms, such as vermontcourtrecords.us, may offer a convenient way to access Windham County court records. These user-friendly websites allow individuals to search for specific cases by entering details like case numbers, party names, or dates. Many of these services also provide options to view and download court documents directly, streamlining the process and saving time. However, it is important to note that these platforms operate independently of government agencies, which means the information they provide may sometimes be inaccurate or outdated.