Mansfield Phone Directory
Mansfield is a town in Tolland County that is home to the University of Connecticut, making it a mix of residential neighborhoods and a large campus community. The Mansfield phone directory covers town hall departments, the clerk's office, police, and other local services you might need to reach. Whether you live in Mansfield year-round or need a number for a specific town office, this page lists the main contacts along with state-level resources that serve the area. Most calls start with the town hall main line, and staff there can point you to the right person.
Mansfield Town Hall Contacts
Mansfield Town Hall is at 4 South Eagleville Road, Mansfield, CT 06268. The main phone number is (860) 429-3300. This is the first number to call if you are not sure which department you need. Staff at the main line can transfer you or give you a direct extension. Town hall is open on weekdays during standard business hours, though some departments may close for lunch or have reduced hours on certain days. If you plan to visit, calling first can save you a trip in case the office you need is closed or short-staffed that day.
The Town Manager's office takes calls at (860) 429-3301. This office handles general town administration, budget questions, and policy matters. For most routine needs like permits, records, or tax questions, you will be directed to the appropriate department rather than the manager's office. The Mansfield phone directory is structured so that each department has its own line, which keeps the main number from getting backed up with calls meant for specific offices.
Walk-ins are welcome at town hall. Bring a form of ID if you plan to request records.
Mansfield Town Clerk Phone Info
The Mansfield Town Clerk can be reached at (860) 429-3310. This office handles vital records, land records, meeting minutes, and other public documents. Under CGS §7-109, town clerks in Connecticut have defined duties for record-keeping, including the maintenance of town meeting records and land transactions. The clerk's office is your go-to call for birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, and property filings. If you need a certified copy, you will likely need to visit in person or send a written request by mail, though the clerk can walk you through the steps over the phone.
Connecticut's Freedom of Information Act, outlined in CGS §1-210, gives the public the right to access most government records. If you call the Mansfield town clerk and ask about a specific document, they can tell you right away if it is available and what the cost is. Some records have small copy fees, and certified copies cost more than plain copies. The clerk's office can also direct you to the Connecticut Office of Public Records Administration if you have questions about what the law requires.
Note: The town clerk's hours may differ from general town hall hours, so call (860) 429-3310 before visiting to confirm they are open.
Phone Numbers for Mansfield Departments
Mansfield runs several departments that each have their own phone lines. The Building Department is at (860) 429-3320. They handle permits for construction, renovations, and inspections. If you are planning work on a property in Mansfield, this is the number to call first. The department can tell you what permits you need, what the fees are, and when inspections are scheduled. Most permits require paperwork that you can pick up at town hall or, in some cases, download from the Mansfield town website.
The Mansfield Police Department has a non-emergency line at (860) 429-6315. Use this number for general questions, report follow-ups, and non-urgent matters. For emergencies, dial 911. The police department also handles requests for accident reports and certain public safety records. If you need a copy of a police report, call the non-emergency line and ask for the records division. They will let you know what is available and how to get it.
Here are the main Mansfield department phone numbers for quick reference:
- Town Hall Main: (860) 429-3300
- Town Manager: (860) 429-3301
- Town Clerk: (860) 429-3310
- Building Department: (860) 429-3320
- Police (non-emergency): (860) 429-6315
These numbers are the most commonly used lines in the Mansfield phone directory. For departments not listed, call the main town hall line and ask to be transferred.
Mansfield Court and Judicial Contacts
Mansfield falls within the Tolland Judicial District. The Connecticut Judicial Branch runs a case lookup tool at jud.ct.gov/lookup.htm where you can search civil, criminal, family, and housing cases. This is a free tool. You do not need to create an account to use it. If you find a case and need more details, the clerk of the court at the Tolland courthouse can help over the phone. The Connecticut Judicial Branch website lists courthouse addresses and phone numbers by district.
Court records in Connecticut are generally public. CGS §1-200 defines public records broadly, and most court documents fall within that definition unless sealed by a judge. If you are trying to get a copy of a court record, start with the online lookup tool. That will tell you the case number and basic details. Then call the clerk for copies or certified documents. The Mansfield phone directory does not include a direct courthouse number because the courthouse is in the broader Tolland district, but the judicial branch website has the most current contact info.
State Resources for Mansfield Residents
Several state-level databases are useful for Mansfield phone directory lookups. The Connecticut state portal is the main gateway to state agencies, services, and contact numbers. From there you can find phone numbers for the DMV, Department of Revenue Services, and many other offices that serve Mansfield residents. The Secretary of State's office handles business filings, notary commissions, and election information.
The Connecticut eLicense system shown below lets you search for licensed professionals across the state, including those in the Mansfield area.
This tool is maintained by the state and covers a wide range of license types. If you need to verify a contractor, medical professional, or other licensed individual in Mansfield, this is a reliable place to check before you make a call.
The eLicense lookup tool is free to use. Just enter a name or license number and the system will return matching results. It does not replace calling the relevant board, but it gives you a starting point. For business-related lookups, the Secretary of State business search is another option that can help you find registered entities and their contact information in the Mansfield area.
Mansfield Public Records Access
Getting public records in Mansfield follows Connecticut's FOI law. CGS §1-210 states that all records maintained by a public agency are presumed public unless an exemption applies. To make a request, you can call the town clerk at (860) 429-3310 or visit town hall. Written requests are not always required, but putting your request in writing can help avoid confusion. The town must respond within four business days under the law.
Common phone directory and records requests in Mansfield include property records, tax information, building permits, and meeting minutes. Most of these are available at no cost to review, though copies may carry a small per-page fee. Certified copies cost more. The town clerk can give you exact prices over the phone.
For records held at the state level, start with the Office of Public Records Administration. They can help you figure out which agency has what you need.
Tolland County Information
Mansfield sits in Tolland County. Connecticut did away with county government back in 1960, so there is no county office to call for most services. Instead, state agencies and regional planning organizations handle things that other states delegate to counties. The Tolland Judicial District court serves Mansfield and surrounding towns for legal matters. If you need a phone number for a court or state office organized by county, the judicial branch website is the best resource.
The county still matters for geographic and administrative purposes. Health districts, court jurisdictions, and some state programs use county lines to determine which office serves your area. The Mansfield phone directory connects to Tolland County resources through these regional arrangements. If you call a state office and give your address, they will route you to the correct regional office based on county.
Nearby Cities
If you need phone directory contacts in towns near Mansfield, the following pages have detailed listings:
These communities share some regional services with Mansfield. Court districts and health districts often overlap, so a phone number that serves one town may also serve another. If you call a Mansfield department and they refer you to a regional office, it may be located in a neighboring town. The directory pages for these nearby cities can help you track down the right contact.
Note: For UConn-related phone numbers, the university has its own directory separate from the town of Mansfield. Visit the university website for campus-specific contacts.