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Trumbull obituary records are maintained by the Trumbull Town Clerk. This Fairfield County town has over 38,000 residents. The office keeps death records for all deaths within town borders. You can search these records and get certified copies. The Trumbull Town Clerk helps residents who need obituary records for legal purposes or genealogy work. Records go back many decades. The experienced staff can assist your search.

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Trumbull Quick Facts

38,073 Population
Fairfield County
$20 Certificate Fee
1897 Records Start

Trumbull Town Clerk Obituary Records Access

The Trumbull Town Clerk keeps all Trumbull obituary records and death certificates. This office serves as the official record keeper for the town. The staff handles public requests daily. You can visit during business hours. You can call with questions. The office also takes mail requests. They work to help you find the records you need. The town clerk office is on Main Street.

Office Trumbull Town Clerk
Address 5866 Main Street
Trumbull, CT 06611
Phone (203) 452-5035
Hours Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The vital records office is on Main Street. It is easy to find by car. Parking is available for visitors. You must bring valid photo ID. The staff needs to see ID before issuing certified copies. The office closes on weekends and holidays. Call before visiting if you have questions. The staff can explain what documents you need. They want to help you get records quickly.

Connecticut State Library genealogy resources for obituary records

How to Obtain Trumbull Obituary and Death Records

You have several choices for getting Trumbull obituary records. Each method works well. Pick what fits your situation. Some options are faster. Some are more convenient. All produce the same official records.

Visiting in person is the quickest route. Go to the Trumbull Town Clerk at 5866 Main Street. Take your photo ID. Have the deceased person's full name ready. Know the death date if possible. The staff can search immediately. You leave with certified copies. This works best when time is important.

Mailing your request is another solid option. Write to the Trumbull Town Clerk. Include all available details. Attach a copy of your photo ID. Send payment by check or money order. Mail takes more time. But you can do it from home. This helps if you live far away.

Calling the office saves time. Dial (203) 452-5035. Ask what documents they need. The staff will outline the steps. They may request a written follow-up. Call during open hours for assistance with obituary records.

Trumbull Death Certificates Request Details

To get Trumbull obituary records, collect some information first. More details speed up the search. The town clerk must locate the correct record. Bring or send these items:

  • Full legal name of the deceased
  • Date of death or approximate year
  • Location of death within Trumbull
  • Your current photo ID
  • Payment for certificate copies

Family ties are not required. Trumbull death records are public. Anyone 18 or older may request copies. Just present your ID. The staff will not question your purpose. They exist to help you obtain your records.

Unsure of the exact date? No problem. Provide a year or time range. The staff will conduct a search. They often locate the record. Extended searches may incur extra costs. But they make every effort to help you find what you need.

Trumbull Obituary Records for Family History Research

Trumbull provides solid resources for genealogy work. The town maintains death records from 1897 forward. You can discover old obituary records. You can construct your family tree. The Trumbull Town Clerk supports researchers. They hold records for the entire town jurisdiction.

For older documents, consult the Connecticut State Library. They maintain records from across Connecticut. The library is located in Hartford. Visit them personally. Or access their online databases. The Hale Collection contains death notices from 1750 through 1865. You might uncover records from the early 1800s. Learn more at libguides.ctstatelibrary.org.

Connecticut free genealogy database for obituary records research

The Connecticut Death Index is available online at no cost. It holds over 2 million death records. The span is 1897 to 2001. Search by name, date, or town. This reveals whether a Trumbull record exists. Then request the full certificate from the town clerk. Search at data.ct.gov.

Free CT Genealogy offers another helpful resource. It contains over 2.7 million records. The coverage extends from 1897 to 2017. You can search obituary records without charge. This benefits Trumbull family history research. Start at connecticutgenealogy.org.

Nearby Cities for Obituary Records

Trumbull sits in Fairfield County. Several towns and cities are close by. You might need records from these places too. Here are nearby cities with vital records offices:

Bridgeport lies south of Trumbull. It is Connecticut's largest city. Bridgeport has its own vital records office. They maintain death records for Bridgeport deaths. You can visit their office in person. You can also order records online. Bridgeport is about 5 miles from Trumbull.

Fairfield borders Trumbull to the south. It is a town with its own clerk. The Fairfield Town Clerk keeps death records. They have records for Fairfield deaths. The office is at 611 Old Post Road. You can visit Monday through Friday. They also accept mail requests.

If you are unsure where the death occurred, check both towns. Deaths near town boundaries may be recorded in either place. Each office keeps their own records. They do not share files. You must contact each office separately. This applies to Trumbull records and nearby cities too.

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Fairfield County Obituary Records

Trumbull is located in Fairfield County. The county contains 23 cities and towns. Each maintains its own vital records. The Connecticut state office holds records as well. They cover every town in Fairfield County. This includes Trumbull obituary records. Visit the Fairfield County page for additional information.

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Other Fairfield County Cities

These cities also maintain death records in Fairfield County: