Search Groton Phone Directory

Groton is a town in southeastern Connecticut whose phone directory covers town hall, public safety, schools, and a range of municipal departments. Home to a major naval submarine base, Groton has a mix of local government offices and federal facilities that residents may need to reach. This Groton phone directory page collects official contact numbers from town sources and state databases so you can find the right office without searching through multiple websites. From the town clerk to the building department, the numbers and resources listed here are meant to help you connect with Groton offices quickly.

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Population38,762
CountyNew London
TypeTown
Main Phone(860) 441-6600

Groton Town Hall Contacts

Groton Town Hall sits at 45 Fort Hill Road, Groton, CT 06340. The main phone number is (860) 441-6600. This is the central office for most town business, and calling the main line will get you routed to the department you need. Town hall keeps regular weekday hours, though some offices may have slightly different schedules. It is a good idea to call before you visit, especially if you need a specific person. The town clerk can be reached directly at (860) 441-6620 and handles vital records, public documents, and licensing in line with CGS §1-210, which sets the rules for public records access in Connecticut.

The town manager's office takes calls at (860) 441-6601. This is the top administrative office for the town and manages day-to-day operations across all departments. If you have a general question about Groton town services or are not sure who to call, the town manager's staff can help point you in the right direction.

Visit the Groton town website for the full department listing. The site is kept up to date and includes direct phone numbers, email contacts, and office hours for each department.

Groton Department Phone Numbers

Groton has a full set of municipal departments, each with dedicated phone lines. The building department handles permit applications and inspections at (860) 441-6640. Public works manages roads, utilities, and infrastructure projects. The parks and recreation department oversees town parks, sports leagues, and seasonal programs. The tax collector's office fields calls about property tax bills, payment schedules, and assessment appeals. Each department has staff available during business hours, and voicemail options exist for after-hours calls.

Key Groton department numbers include:

  • Town Clerk: (860) 441-6620
  • Town Manager: (860) 441-6601
  • Police (non-emergency): (860) 441-6710
  • Building Department: (860) 441-6640

These are drawn from official Groton town sources. If a number seems disconnected, check the town website or call the main line at (860) 441-6600 for an updated listing.

Note: Groton town offices sometimes adjust hours during summer months, so confirm before making a trip in person.

Police and Safety Numbers in Groton

Groton Police Department handles non-emergency calls at (860) 441-6710. Dial 911 for emergencies. The police department processes reports, manages community outreach programs, and responds to general safety questions. Groton also has its own fire department, which you can reach through town hall if the direct number is not listed. For police records, the records division takes requests for incident reports and case documents. Some police records qualify as public records under CGS §1-200, though certain exemptions exist based on case type and status.

If you need a copy of a police report, call the records division and ask about the process. They will tell you what forms to fill out and whether any fees apply. Most requests are handled within a few business days. Complex cases or older records may take longer.

The Groton phone directory for public safety also covers the animal control office and the harbor management commission. Both can be reached through town hall.

Court Directory for Groton

Groton falls under the New London Judicial District. The Connecticut Judicial Branch maintains a case lookup tool at jud.ct.gov/lookup.htm where you can search civil, criminal, and family cases. If you need to call the courthouse, the Connecticut Judicial Branch website has phone numbers for each location. Court clerks answer questions about filing, scheduling, and case status. Looking up docket info online first can make your phone call more productive since you will already know your case number and status.

Small claims, housing, and family cases all go through different divisions. Knowing your case type before calling the court helps the clerk route you faster. The Groton phone directory connects to these court resources because many residents need court contacts alongside their town government numbers. The judicial system in Connecticut is run at the state level, so the process is consistent across towns.

Groton Public Records Access

Public records in Connecticut are governed by CGS §1-210. Most government documents are open to the public unless a specific exemption applies. In Groton, the town clerk's office at (860) 441-6620 is the primary contact for records requests. Common requests include vital records like birth and death certificates, land records, meeting minutes, and town contracts. The clerk can tell you what is available, what forms are needed, and what fees apply.

The Groton town homepage shown below is the starting point for department contacts and public records requests.

Groton phone directory town homepage

This site provides links to all major town departments along with their current phone numbers and hours of operation.

State-level tools also help with records searches. The Connecticut state portal connects to statewide databases. You can check professional licenses at the eLicense lookup page. Business entity searches are available through the Secretary of the State. The public records administration page explains your rights and the process for requesting documents under state law.

How to Find Groton Numbers

The best place to start is the Groton town website. The department pages on groton-ct.gov list current phone numbers for all offices. If you cannot find what you need there, call the main line at (860) 441-6600 and ask to be transferred. Staff at town hall are used to routing calls and can get you to the right person quickly.

For state-level offices, the Connecticut departments and agencies directory is comprehensive. Town clerks in Connecticut have duties spelled out under CGS §7-109 related to record-keeping and access. The Groton town clerk follows these guidelines and can assist with document requests, certified copies, and questions about what records the town keeps on file.

If you have trouble reaching a Groton office, try calling at mid-morning on a Tuesday or Wednesday. Those tend to be the least busy phone times for municipal offices.

New London County Resources

Groton is in New London County. Connecticut dissolved county government back in 1960, but the county boundaries still matter for court districts, health regions, and planning organizations. The New London Judicial District handles court cases for Groton and its neighboring towns. State agencies that work on a county basis can usually be found through the state portal or by calling the local court clerk.

The Groton phone directory connects to county-level resources in areas like court services, public health, and regional planning. If you need a county-level contact that is not listed on the town site, the state judicial branch website is a solid second option to check.

Nearby Cities

Towns near Groton also have phone directory pages on this site. If you need contacts in a neighboring area, check these:

These communities share some services with Groton, particularly in court and health district operations. Phone numbers for shared services may go to the same office. Knowing which town runs a given service helps you call the right number the first time. Groton's proximity to New London means some residents use services in both towns regularly.

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