Windsor Police Records Access

Windsor is a town in Hartford County. It sits north of the capital. The Windsor Police Department serves about 29,700 residents. They keep records of all incidents. Citizens can request these reports. The process is straightforward.

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Windsor Police Quick Facts

29,658 Population
Hartford County
340 Bloomfield Department Address
860-688-5273 Main Line

Windsor Police Records Division

The Windsor Police Department maintains all records. They store incident reports. They keep accident records too. The staff handles public requests.

Windsor Police Department main entrance

The police station is on Bloomfield Avenue. It is in the center of town. Visitor parking is available. The building is easy to find.

Department Windsor Police Department
Address 340 Bloomfield Avenue
Windsor, CT 06095
Main Phone (860) 688-5273
Non-Emergency (860) 688-5273
Website townofwindsorct.com

The town uses an online FOIA portal. This is the recommended method. The portal is at windsor.nextrequest.com. Submit requests anytime. Track progress online.

Windsor Town website for police department information Windsor FOIA portal for online records requests

How to Request Windsor Police Records

You can request records several ways. The online portal is fastest. In-person works well. Some requests by mail are accepted.

To use the portal, create an account. Fill in the request form. Be clear about what you want. Include all relevant details. Staff will process it.

For in-person visits, bring ID. Know your incident details. Date and location help. Staff can search files. Copies are available.

Details to provide:

  • Date and time of incident
  • Location or address
  • Names of involved parties
  • Report number if known

Types of Windsor Police Records Available

The department keeps various records. Each type has a purpose. Some are ready fast. Others need time.

Incident reports are most requested. Officers write them daily. They cover all service calls. Facts appear in these reports.

Accident reports cover crashes. They list vehicles. Driver info is here. Insurance details appear. Road conditions are noted.

Arrest records show charges. They become public after court. Active cases may be restricted. Juvenile records stay sealed.

Note: Records of active investigations are withheld until cases close.

Freedom of Information in Windsor

The FOI Act ensures access. It applies to all public records. Windsor follows state law. The town responds to requests.

The town has four days to reply. They can grant or deny. Denials need legal reason. Extensions are possible. You will be notified.

Some records are exempt. Active cases stay private. Juvenile records are protected. Victim info may be redacted. These rules balance interests.

If denied, appeal to the FOI Commission. They are in Hartford. Call (860) 566-5682. Their help is free.

Windsor Accident Records

Traffic accidents create reports. Officers document scenes. These help with insurance. Companies need these records.

Request through the portal. Use windsor.nextrequest.com. Enter crash details. Staff will find the report.

Check BuyCrash.com first. Some reports appear there. Wait five days. Then search online.

For highway accidents, call State Police. Troop H in Hartford covers interstates. Their number is (860) 534-1000. They handle those reports.

Connecticut State Police in Windsor Area

State Police serve the highways. They assist local police too. Windsor has its own department. State Police cover the roads.

Troop H is in Hartford. They serve the region. The address is 100R Washington Street. Their phone is (860) 534-1000.

Troop H also covers Bradley Airport. That office is in Windsor Locks. The number is (860) 292-7400.

State Police use DESPP GovQA. This is for their records. Use the Windsor portal for town records.

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Windsor Police Records Processing Information

Getting records takes time. The staff works hard. They process many requests. Each one gets attention.

Most reports are ready within days. Some take a week or more. Active cases stay private. You must wait for them to close.

The town follows state timelines. They respond in four days. This is the legal limit. They meet this standard.

Holiday weeks may be slower. Staff take time off then. Plan your request ahead. Avoid holiday periods if possible.

If you need help, call the department. They can check status. They answer questions. Staff are friendly and helpful.

Hartford County Police Records

Windsor is in Hartford County. This is the capital region. The county has many towns. Hartford is the largest city.

Nearby towns include West Hartford. New Britain is close too. Each has its own police. They maintain separate records.

For county matters, contact State Police. The Central District HQ is in Hartford. The address is 269 Maxim Road. Their number is (860) 706-5656.

View Hartford County Police Records