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Sign in Property Report 123 Main St, Huntington, NY VALUATION Owner John Smith Est. Value $1.9M - $2.2M Last Sale $1,600,000 Annual Taxes $32,400 15+ pages Clerk Offices in Hartford, Connecticut Owner names, sale history, mortgage details, tax records, value estimates, and comps — all in one full property report, delivered as a PDF in minutes. 15+ pages • Ready to save, print, or share ⭐ 25,000+ reports generated See a sample report → HomeGovernment OfficesClerk OfficesConnecticutHartford County List of Hartford Clerk Offices Hartford Clerk 101 Lafayette Street, Hartford, CT Handles jury service-related matters and is committed to protecting the privacy of jurors. Hartford Town Clerk 550 Main Street, Hartford, CT The Hartford Town Clerk's office maintains and provides access to Court of Common Council agendas, the Journal of Official Minutes, and land recordings. Hartford Public Records Birth Records Business Licenses Death Records Divorce Records Land Records Marriage Records Property Records Vital Records Voter Records All Hartford Public Records Hartford Government Offices Assessor Offices City Councils Courts Marriage License Offices Recorders Of Deeds Treasurer & Tax Collector Offices All Hartford Government Offices Clerk Offices in Nearby Cities East Hartford, CT Bloomfield, CT Windsor, CT Rocky Hill, CT Farmington, CT Manchester, CT Simsbury, CT Vernon, CT Windsor Locks, CT Cromwell, CT Berlin, CT Granby, CT All Clerk Offices in Connecticut About Us • Contact Us • Privacy Policy • Terms and Conditions • Disclosures ©2026 CountyOffice.org
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