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Last reviewed: June 04, 2026 · Methodology: all Addison County record-source URLs verified against the official local and Vermont state publishers on the review date. 6 primary .gov / official sources cited below.
Addison County — Key Numbers (2026)
Population, demographics, and county-seat data for Addison County, Vermont — verified against U.S. Census 2024 estimates.
38,047
Population
Census estimate
14,416
Households
Census estimate
$85,870
Median income
Annual household
$311,200
Median home value
Census ACS
Middlebury
County seat
In Vermont
Criminal records
2 sources
Court records
3 sources
Wants & warrants
see state portal
Property records
see state portal
Vital records
see state portal
Voter records
1 source
Professional licenses
1 source
Recorded documents
2 sources
Count of verified official sources per record type. Multiple sources One source Use state portal
Addison County Records at a Glance
| Record type | Addison County verified sources |
|---|---|
| Court records | Addison Probate Division | Vermont Judiciary Public Portal | Vermont Judiciary |
| Criminal records | Addison County, VT Arrests, Warrants, Police Records Search Vermont Criminal Information Center |
| Wants & warrants | No verified source — see Addison County state portal below |
| Property records | No verified source — see Addison County state portal below |
| Vital records | No verified source — see Addison County state portal below |
| Voter records | Election & Voter Information - Addison, VT |
| Professional licenses | Statewide Public Record Requests Database | Agency of Admini… |
| Recorded documents | Town Land Records - Addison, VT Probate Court Records - Vermont Secretary of State |
Count of officially verified .gov / .us record sources cataloged for Addison County. Data verified June 04, 2026.
What Changed in 2026 — Addison County Records
2026
Addison County court records portal verified
State court system links for Addison County verified against the Vermont judiciary portal in 2026.
2026
Addison County criminal records access
State criminal records repository for Addison County (statewide system, not county-specific) confirmed active in 2026.
2026
FBI Identity History Summary (federal complement)
For records that may exist outside Vermont, the FBI Identity History Summary at fbi.gov complements all county-level state records.
The 4-Step Addison County Records Pathway
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Step 1 — Start at the Addison County clerk/courthouse
For most local records (court cases, property deeds, marriage licenses), the Addison County clerk's office is the first stop.
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Step 2 — Use the Vermont statewide systems
Criminal background, court case search, voter registration, and professional licensing are all run at the Vermont state level — not by the county.
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Step 3 — Federal sources for federal records
Federal court cases (PACER), federal tax liens (IRS), military records (NPRC), and immigration data (ICE) are all federal — not held by the county.
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Step 4 — Cross-check before relying on data
Most county portals lag 24-48 hours behind the courthouse. For time-sensitive verification, call the clerk directly.
Five Things People Get Wrong About Addison County Records
❌ Myth: "Addison County maintains all criminal records."
✓ Truth: False. Criminal records for Addison County are held by the Vermont state repository, NOT the county. The county sheriff has only the local arrest log.
❌ Myth: "Records sealed in Addison County are gone everywhere."
✓ Truth: False. Sealing removes records from public search but they still exist at the courthouse and may appear in FBI records (Identity History Summary).
❌ Myth: "Free 'instant background' sites have Addison County data."
✓ Truth: False. Only the official Vermont state repository has verified, current Addison County data. Free sites often have stale data.
❌ Myth: "The Addison County assessor's value is what I'll sell my home for."
✓ Truth: False. The Addison County assessor's value is for property tax purposes only — usually below market value.
❌ Myth: "All county records older than 50 years are public."
✓ Truth: Partially false. Public-records rules vary by record type AND state. Court records and deeds are usually older-public; vital records remain restricted longer (often 75-125 years).
Primary Sources (All Verified)
- www.vtcourts.gov — Court records — official source
- vcic.vermont.gov — Criminal records — official source
- addisonvt.gov — Voter records — official source
- aoa.vermont.gov — Licenses — official source
- sos.vermont.gov — Recorded documents — official source
- fbi.gov — FBI Identity History Summary (federal record)
Related — Addison County & Vermont Records
For records not specific to Addison County, use Vermont's statewide system or the national hub.
📍 Vermont statewide record systems:
- Vermont Court Records →
- Vermont Criminal Records →
- Vermont Property Records →
- Vermont Vital Records →
- Vermont Voter Records →
- Vermont Wants & Warrants →
- Vermont Licenses →
- Vermont Recorded Documents →
🇺🇸 National hubs:
Related Public Records
Vermont statewide records: Court records · Criminal records · Wants & warrants · Property records · Vital records · Voter records · Licenses · Recorded docs
National directories: Court records · Criminal records · Property records · Vital records · Federal databases
About Addison County, Vermont
Addison County is located in Vermont.
- Population: 38,047
- Households: 14,416
- Median household income: $85,870
- Median home value: $311,200
- Below poverty line: 7.5%
- Land area: 766.3 sq mi
- Population density: 49.6 people / sq mi
- Public libraries indexed: 13
- NCES schools indexed: 23
Addison Probate Division | Vermont Judiciary
Official Free
Right to an Interpreter If you do not speak English as your primary language and have a limited ability to read, speak, write, or understand English, then you have a right to a court-appointed interpreter, and the Vermont Judiciary will provide you with an interpreter at no cost to you so that you can access or participate in court proceedings or services.
Public Portal | Vermont Judiciary
Official Free
The Public Portal is a web-based platform that offers court users and members of the general public customized role-based access to court records, hearing calendars and other data . The Portal also provides a convenient way to pay court fines online from anywhere on any compatible device.
Vermont Judiciary Public Portal
Official Free
Odyssey File & Serve (here) is for all Vermont courts. 💻 It is recommended that you TURN OFF any pop-up blockers for this site to work properly, and that you do not use the Safari browser. For Public Portal help and support please email itsupport@vtcourts.gov · 8/2/23: Due to privacy concerns, parties’ home addresses will no longer be viewable on the Public Portal case summary page. Parties’ addresses may still be viewed on individual case documents. PRINTING CASE RECORDS: There is
Vermont Criminal Information Center
Official Free
PACER systems will undergo maintenance on Sunday, April 26, 2026, from 4:55 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. ET . As a result, certain portions of this site may be temporarily degraded during the maintenance window. Online payment processing will be unavailable on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 6-9 p.m. ET ...
Vermont Crime Information Center's Record Service
Official Free
Vulnerable populations agencies include entities that provide care or services in Vermont to children, the elderly, or persons with disabilities as defined in 42 U.S.C. §5119c · If you believe you qualify as a vulnerable populations agency and do not have a login, you may apply online today
Town Land Records - Addison, VT
Official Free
Explore Addison Town's land records dating back to 1975 for free online. In-office search required for records prior to 1975. Visit TownFusion website now.
Probate Court Records - Vermont Secretary of State
Official Free
Indexes to the records are available through our Reference Room. Each district maintained its own index; no single index exists that covers all districts. As a result, researchers should try to identify the district(s) where an individual lived before searching the probate records.
Public Records - Vermont Secretary of State
Official Free
Guide to Vermont's Town Clerks, Treasurers and County Clerks (for land and other municipal records) Secretary of State Search Tools: To look up an individual, verify a license, or access a list of licensees in a profession, navigate to our Office of Professional Regulation’s Find a Professional page.
Vermont Business Search
Business, Voter & Other
.gov
Vermont SOS business search.
bizfilings.vermont.gov
Election & Voter Information - Addison, VT
Official Free
You login to the page using your personal information and once there you may update your registration information, request and track the status of an absentee ballot, locate your polling place, view a sample ballot and listing of candidates for upcoming elections, and more. (Source: https://sos.vermont.gov/elections/voters/registration/).
Vermont.gov
Official Free
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Statewide Public Record Requests Database | Agency of Administration
Official Free
The Secretary of Administration is required to periodically publish data detailing Statewide Requests for Public Records · State agency and department records officers must use the statewide records request tracking process to maintain this database
Welcome to State Of Vermont
Official Free
Before submitting your application, review the profession website for profession-specific requirements, FAQs, and instructions. General questions are answered on the general FAQ page. Please allow 5 business days for processing before contacting the office. Updates are sent in real-time to ...
Vital Records | Vermont Department of Health
Official Free
Phone: 800-439-5008 (within VT) or 802-863-7275 Email: [email protected] New Adoption Law: Act 100 Beginning July 1, 2023, the following persons may request a Order certified and noncertified copies of Vermont vital records, find all forms and other vital
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I look up court cases in Addison County?
Addison County court cases are searchable through the Addison Probate Division | Vermont Judiciary portal: https://www.vtcourts.gov/court-locations/addison-probate-division. Vermont also operates a state-level case lookup through the Vermont Judiciary system. For federal matters, see PACER.
What's the difference between sealing and expunging a record in Vermont?
In Vermont, a sealed record is hidden from public view but still exists and remains visible to law enforcement, licensing boards, and some employers. An expunged record is treated by Vermont law as if it never happened — though FBI and federal records may persist regardless of state action. The relief process runs through the sentencing court.
Does an active warrant show up on a background check in Vermont?
Yes. Active warrants in Vermont appear on name-based criminal background checks through the Vermont Crime Information Center system the moment they are entered. Some employers also run a separate NCIC warrant query, which catches federal warrants as well.
What's the difference between a court record and a criminal record in Vermont?
A court record shows everything filed in a specific case — pleadings, motions, judgments. A criminal record (rap sheet) is a person-centric history from the Vermont Crime Information Center that aggregates arrests and dispositions across all courts in Vermont. Court records are searched by case; criminal records by person.
