City of Shelton, Connecticut
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Shelton
CITY / TOWN CLERK
 
Contact: Margaret Domorod, Acting City/Town Clerk
Jane Barrese, Asst. Town Clerk
Margaret Weber, SR. Records Clerk
Diana Barry, Records Clerk
Location: City Hall First Floor
Address: 54 Hill Street, Shelton, CT 06484
Telephone: 203-924-1555 EXT. 377
Hours: Monday - Friday 8 AM - 5:30 PM
E-Mail Margaret Domorod
Margaret Weber

Mission

To have all records available to the Public using modern technology. This office is the repository of all city records and vital statistics which date back to the 1700. Available are real estate and land records; birth, death and marriage certificates. To carefully maintain sporting licenses, dog licenses. To keep permanent records of boards and commissions meetings. To issue absentee ballots and certify election results. To maintain trade names, notary certificates and liquor license registrations.

Transactions

Transactions Retention Of
Recording & maintaining land records All Board & Commission Meetings
Birth, Death & Marriage records Military Discard Records
Probate Recordings Land Record Maps & Flood Maps
Marriage License Application Zoning Regulations
Trade Name Ordinances
Notary Certificate Registration Voter Registration Lists
Recording of Variance & ZBA Applications Campaign & Town Committee Financial Reports
Boat Ramp Permits Voting District Maps
Scheduling & posting of All Town Meetings Election Results
Administering Oaths

Election Responsibilities

To Board & Commissions Appointees Under the Guidance & directions of the Office of the Secretary of The State, Pertaining to Admission of Electors.
Notary Certifications Absentee Ballots
Documents to be Notarized Nominating Petitions
Electors & voting poll officials Disclosure Statements

Frequently Asked Questions


 

You can download these documents and print them on your local printer.

Code of Ordinances are available on the Municode Web Site.

All requests for vital statistic information must be received in writing, accompanied by the proper payment.  Birth Records are considered confidential and are not open to the public, unless the birth occurred prior to 1900.  You may request a birth certificate only for yourself or your child.   Death and Marriage records are available for public inspection and copies may be requested.