Vernon Police Records Guide

Vernon is a town in Tolland County. It sits along the Hockanum River. The Vernon Police Department serves about 31,000 residents. They keep records of all incidents. Citizens can request copies. The process is clear and fair.

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Vernon Police Quick Facts

30,895 Population
Tolland County
725 Hartford Department Address
860-872-9126 Main Line

Vernon Police Records Division

The Vernon Police Department maintains all police records. They store incident reports and accident records. The staff handles requests from the public. They work during regular business hours.

The police station is on Hartford Turnpike. It is easy to find. There is parking for visitors. The building is near the town center.

Department Vernon Police Department
Address 725 Hartford Turnpike
Vernon, CT 06066
Main Phone (860) 872-9126
Non-Emergency (860) 872-9126
Website vernon-ct.gov

The town uses an online FOIA portal. This is the best way to request records. The portal is at vernon.nextrequest.com. You can submit requests 24/7. Track your status online.

Vernon FOIA portal for online police records requests

How to Request Vernon Police Records

You can request records in several ways. The online portal is fastest. In-person visits work too. Some requests may be handled by email.

The FOIA portal is easy to use. Create an account first. Then submit your request form. Include all details you know. Staff will review and respond.

For in-person requests, visit the station. Bring a photo ID. Know the incident date and location. Staff can search for your report. Copies are available for a fee.

Helpful details to provide:

  • The exact date of the incident
  • The time if you know it
  • The street address or location
  • Names of people involved
  • Your report number if you have one

Types of Vernon Police Records Available

The department maintains various records. Each type serves a purpose. Some are ready quickly. Others take more time.

Incident reports are the most common. Officers write these daily. They cover calls for service. The reports include facts and observations.

Accident reports document crashes. They list all vehicles involved. Driver information appears here. Insurance details are included. Road conditions are noted.

Arrest records show criminal charges. These follow state rules. They become public after court. Juvenile records stay sealed.

Note: Reports with active investigations are not released until the case closes.

Freedom of Information in Vernon

The Connecticut FOI Act applies here. It gives you access to public records. Vernon follows this law. The town responds to all requests.

The town has four days to reply. They can grant the request. They can deny it with reason. Or they can ask for more time. You will get a response.

Some records are exempt. Active cases stay private. Juvenile matters are protected. Victim information may be redacted. These rules protect privacy.

If your request is denied, you can appeal. Contact the FOI Commission. They are at 165 Capitol Avenue in Hartford. Their phone is (860) 566-5682. They offer help at no cost.

Vernon Accident Records

Traffic accidents in Vernon generate reports. Officers respond to the scene. They document what happened. These reports are vital for insurance.

You can get accident reports through the portal. Submit at vernon.nextrequest.com. Include the crash details. Staff will process your request.

Some accidents may be on BuyCrash.com. Check there first. Wait five days after the crash. Then search by location and date.

For accidents on state highways, call State Police. Troop C in Tolland handles those. Their number is (860) 896-3200. They cover the highways in the area.

Connecticut State Police in Vernon Area

State Police serve Tolland County. They patrol the highways. They assist local departments too. Vernon has its own police. But State Police help when needed.

Troop C is in Tolland. They cover this area. The address is 1320 Tolland Stage. Their phone is (860) 896-3200. They handle highway incidents.

State Police records use a different system. They use the DESPP GovQA portal. This is for their reports. Not for Vernon PD records.

If you are unsure who has your report, call Vernon first. They can direct you. If it was on a state road, they will tell you to call Troop C.

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Tolland County Police Records

Vernon is in Tolland County. This is in north-central Connecticut. The county is mostly rural. It has a few larger towns.

Other towns in the county include Tolland and Mansfield. UConn is in Mansfield. They have their own police department. Each town keeps its own records.

Tolland County has no county police. Each town handles its own. State Police fill gaps. They patrol where there is no local department.

View Tolland County Police Records