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  • Bridgeport
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State of Connecticut Total Population:
3,6 Million Residents

Capital City:
Hartford

Largest Cities:
Bridgeport: 151,267
New Haven: 129,934
Hartford: 123,243

Bordering States:
Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island




About Connecticut Public Records


A public record in the state can be everything from photographs, documents in handwriting and typewriting, books, videos, information on a computer, and other items developed or received by a public staff member. The Connecticut Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is the law dictating access to public records.

Most public records are available but juvenile files, sealed records, sexual assault victim's details, domestic abuse victim's information, and medical records are not available.




A Short History Of Connecticut


In 1614, the Dutch explorer Adriaen Block sailed up the Connecticut River and in 1633, the Dutch built a fort, the House of (Good) Hope, where Hartford is today.

Connecticut is one of the original 13 colonies and one of the six New England states. Initially the mid-19th century textile and machine manufacturing had become the dominant industries. Connecticut was a leading manufacturer of guns and other arms. Connecticut takes its name from an Algonquian word meaning land on the long tidal river.