Justices of the Peace

Justices of the Peace

The office of Justice of the Peace originated in England and was brought to this country by the early colonists.  The office existed in Connecticut in some form from the beginnings of the colony. Today, Justices of the Peace have general oath giving powers (CGS§1-24), may take acknowledgments (CGS§1-29), may join persons in marriage (CGS§46b-22), and may take depositions (CGS§52-148c) anywhere within the State of Connecticut.

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First Name Last Name Phone
Susan Barsanti (860) 623-0794
Margaret Byrne (860) 627-5515
John Ferrari (860) 987-9762
James Cannon (860) 380-0529
Suzanne Cannon
Cynthia Cooper (860) 729-8034
Robert Crochetiere (860) 916-0709
Neal Cunningham (860) 623-0144
Barrie Dunlap (860) 627-9164
Gabriel Fierro (860) 402-2034
Joseph Flynn (860) 623-9394
Michael Forschino (860) 982-5878
Paul Harrington (203) 247-2200
Kimberly Harrison (860) 623-0511
Gopalakrishnan Iyer (860) 752-4464
Patricia Murphy (860) 965-8528
Christopher Latournes (860) 841-2740
Scott Nolan (860)-593-2574
Sandra Sylvester (860) 508 8676