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What Are Addison County Arrest Records?

Arrest records in Addison County are documents that reflect the apprehensions of persons by law enforcement agencies in the county, such as the Sheriff’s Office or the Middlebury Police Department. These records provide information on arrests that occur in the county due to allegations or suspected violations of ordinances or state code.

However, not all arrested persons are charged or convicted. Therefore, as the information contained in these records is centered on specifics surrounding the arrest, persons should not use them as proof of criminal involvement. Information contained typically includes:

  • Personal details (name, alias, gender, nationality, and date of birth/age)
  • The location, date, and time of the arrest
  • The name of the issuer of the warrant and arresting officer
  • The suspected offense, charges, or most current case status
  • The location of the detention facility and period of detainment

Under state laws, arrest records are public in Addison County. The specific arresting agency maintains these records and issues them to persons with valid interests or claims.

Crime Statistics

According to the incident-based statistics compiled on the FBI crime data index, Addison County recorded 44 violent crimes and 228 property crimes in 2018. Property crimes consisted of 167 larceny thefts, 46 burglaries, 14 motor vehicle thefts, and one robbery. Within the same year, the arrest statistics revealed that there were 341 arrests in the county as reported by law enforcement agencies within the territory. Out of the total figure, there were three rapes, one murder, and 16 aggravated assaults. Meanwhile, property crime arrests included 29 larceny thefts, six burglaries, and one motor vehicle theft.

What Are Addison County Criminal Records?

Addison County criminal records refer to the official documents that contain information on an individual's criminal history within the county or state jurisdiction, depending on the source. The details in these records typically originate from different departments such as courts, jails, or local law enforcement agencies. However, these are collected and organized by a single depository i.e. the Vermont Criminal Information Center (VCIC) under the Department of Public Safety.

Under the state legislature, this center is authorized to gather and maintain records, and this is publicly available through the Vermont Criminal Conviction Report Internet Service (VCCRIS). The information contained in these criminal background reports includes:

  • Personal details (name, alias, gender, nationality, and date of birth/age)
  • Subject’s fingerprints and mugshot
  • Physical descriptions (eye color, race, height, weight, tattoos, scars, etc.)
  • Arrests and indictment details (prior, current, or pending charges, apprehensions, and non-convictions)
  • Offenses (misdemeanors and felonies)
  • Convictions and sentences
  • Parole and probation information

How Do I Get Addison County Criminal Records?

Individuals can get conviction records by submitting a detailed written request or filled application form to the Criminal Division of the Addison Superior Court at:

7 Mahady Court,
Middlebury, VT 05753
Phone: (802) 388-7741

However, an online or mailed request through the Vermont Criminal Information Center (VCIC) involves different processes. Online orders through internet service can be done through the following steps:

  • Visit the internet service website and click start.
  • Understand and agree to the usage terms.
  • Input requester details like first and last name, email address, and business information (optional).
  • Input details of the subject of the check, especially names, aliases, and date of birth.
  • Include the requester's purpose for the request.
  • Make $30 non-refundable payment via credit card or Vermont.gov subscriber account. Vulnerable Population Agencies or Educational Institutions need not pay.
  • Submit request

Results from an online search will be non-certified. For certified copies, the process involves:

  • Download the public request for criminal information form.
  • Fill the required subject details and other applicable information like names, dates of birth, and purpose of the request.
  • Fill initials on terms and conditions
  • Fill requester information
  • Fill and sign the notary form with the subject in the presence of the notary public
  • Include a $30 fee in cash or made via credit card, money order, or bank checks.
  • Submit in person or via mail along with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to;

Criminal Records Section
Vermont Crime Information Center
45 State Drive
Waterbury, VT 05671-1300

Walk-in applicants must provide valid government-issued government identification. Individuals will receive the result via mail within 5 to 7 working days.

How to Find Addison County Sex Offender Information?

The Vermont Crime Information Center is the central depository of sex offender information for Addison County and other counties in the state. Individuals can find sex offenders by using the search tool and searching by name, city/town, or county. Results may include the following;

  • The subject’s name and known aliases
  • The subject’s date of birth
  • The subject’s physical description
  • The subject’s mugshot or photograph
  • The subject’s residence
  • The subject’s conviction details
  • The subject’s compliance status and pending warrants (if any)
  • The subject’s risk assessment status

Interested persons can also register for email alerts for the latest information on sex offenders within a specified area.

How Do I Visit an Inmate in Addison County Jail?

The Addison County Jail houses inmates from the Middlebury P.D., U.S. Marshal Services, surrounding facilities, and towns. Family and friends who are included in the inmate’s visitation list and approved by the jail administrator can visit from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays and from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on weekends. However, visitation schedules can change without notice. Interested persons can get schedule visits and obtain information about application and regulations by contacting the jail at:

35 Court Street,
Middlebury, VT 05753
Phone: (802) 388-2981
Fax: (802) 388-2249

Where and How to Find Addison County Inmate Information?

The Addison County Sheriff’s Office oversees the operations of the county jail. Individuals can obtain the jail roster or individual jail roster or specific inmate information upon request to the jail/sheriff’s office at:

35 Court Street,
Middlebury, VT 05753
Phone: (802) 388-2981
Fax: (802) 388-2249

What Are Addison County Court Records?

Addison County court records are documents and information recorded, gathered, maintained, and disseminated by the county Superior Court and its divisions within the territory. These records provide details of judicial proceedings in other administrative actions performed by courts in the county. Examples of Addison County court records are dockets, sworn statements, decrees, transcripts, minutes, orders, and so on.

Under state laws, court records are open to the public, excluding information that is exempted by law or documents under the court seal. Individuals can access the accessible information by sending public request forms to the appropriate court or division that performed actions or tried cases.

Requesters are typically required to provide record details such as names, dates, and unique case numbers. Requesters should also prepare to present valid photo identification and pay fees for record research and duplication.

Location of All Courts in Addison County

Superior Courts in Addison County

Vermont Superior Court – Addison Civil Division
7 Mahady Court,
Middlebury, VT 05753
Phone: (802) 388-7741

Vermont Superior Court – Addison Criminal Division
7 Mahady Court,
Middlebury, VT 05753
Phone: (802) 388-7741

Vermont Superior Court – Addison Family Division
7 Mahady Court,
Middlebury, VT 05753
Phone: (802) 388-7741

Vermont Superior Court – Addison Probate Division
7 Mahady Court,
Middlebury, VT 05753
Phone: (802) 388-7741

What Are Addison County Vital Records?

Vital records in Addison County are official documents that provide proof or confirmation of life events that happen to individuals in the county. These records are generated by departments in the county and include, but are not limited to, documents of births, divorces, marriages, and divorces. Under state laws, these records are mostly open to the public. However, this depends on the type and the date of the event.

Individuals can access the accessible information by sending requests or forms to the appropriate record custodian at the state or county level. Meanwhile, restricted information like social security number, cause of death, medical reports, and financial details are only obtainable by persons with direct and legitimate claims. Requesters should also prepare to provide concise event descriptions, valid photo identification, and processing fees.

Where and How to Get Addison County Divorce Records?

Residents can obtain records of divorces that happened in Addison County from three central sources; the county court, the Vermont Department of Health, and the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration. Divorce records are retrievable from the Family Court Division of the Superior Court that granted the divorce. This process involves submitting a filled application form to the court at:

7 Mahady Court,
Middlebury, VT 05753
Phone: (802) 388-7741

Individuals can also obtain certified records of divorce that occurred after 2013 from the Vermont Department of Health by ordering online or sending the filled application form for a certified copy via mail to:

Vermont Department of Health
Vital Records Office
P.O. Box 70
Burlington, VT 05402

Online requests cost $12, while mailed requests cost $10 per copy. The custodians require applicants to provide personal and record details like requesters’ names, requester’s contact details, divorce dates, and names of the divorced party.

Lastly, persons can obtain records of divorces that happened between 1909 and 2014 from the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration. This involves sending filled request forms to, $10 fees, and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to;

Vermont State Archives and Records Administration
Office of the Secretary of State
1078 U.S. Route 2, Middlesex
Montpelier, VT 05633-7701
Phone: (802) 828-3700

Where and How to Get Addison County Marriage Records?

Residents can obtain records of marriages and civil unions that happened in Addison County from three central sources; the Town Clerk, the Vermont Department of Health, and the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration. These marriage records are locally obtainable upon request to the specific Town Clerk that granted the marriage license.

Individuals can also obtain certified records of marriage that occurred from after 2013 from the Vermont Department of Health by ordering online or sending the filled application form for a certified copy via mail to:

Vermont Department of Health
Vital Records Office
P.O. Box 70
Burlington, VT 05402

Online requests cost $12, while mailed requests cost $10 per copy. The custodians require applicants to provide personal and record details like requesters' names, requester's contact details, marriage dates, and names of the married couple.

Lastly, persons can obtain records of marriages that happened from 1909 to 2014 from the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration. This involves sending filled request forms to, $10 fees, and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to;

Vermont State Archives and Records Administration
Office of the Secretary of State
1078 U.S. Route 2, Middlesex
Montpelier, VT 05633-7701
Phone: (802) 828-3700

Where and How to Get Addison County Birth Records?

Residents can obtain records of births that happened in Addison County from the Vermont Department of Health. Individuals can also get these records through the online index or by sending the filled application form for a certified copy via mail to:

Vermont Department of Health
Vital Records Office
P.O. Box 70
Burlington, VT 05402

Online searches are free, while mailed applications cost $10 per copy. The search and inquiry require applicants to provide personal and record details like requesters' names, requester's contact details, date of birth, and names of parents.

Where and How to Get Addison County Death Records?

Residents can obtain records of births that happened in Addison County from the Vermont Department of Health. Individuals can also get these records through the online index or by sending the filled application form for a certified copy via mail to:

Vermont Department of Health
Vital Records Office
P.O. Box 70
Burlington, VT 05402

Online searches are free, while mailed applications cost $10 per copy. The search or request requires applicants to provide personal and record details like requesters' names, requester's contact details, date of birth, and names of parents.

In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.