Shrewsbury Residents Directory Search

The Shrewsbury residents directory is built from public records held by the Town Clerk at 100 Maple Avenue and from Worcester County offices that serve this growing community just east of Worcester. With a population around 38,000, Shrewsbury maintains vital records, annual census data, and a range of public documents that help you find resident information. The Town Clerk handles birth, death, and marriage records along with voter registration and the annual street listing. Shrewsbury also offers online payments through UniPay, which makes it easier to order records without visiting the office in person. Worcester County adds property and court records for a fuller search.

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Shrewsbury Town Clerk Office

The Shrewsbury Town Clerk is located at the Richard D. Carney Municipal Office Building, 100 Maple Avenue, Shrewsbury, MA 01545. You can reach the office at 508-841-8507 or by email at clerk@shrewsburyma.gov or swright@shrewsburyma.gov. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The clerk holds birth, death, and marriage records for Shrewsbury, and original records date back to the early history of the town. Genealogical research is available through the office for people tracing family lines in the area. The Shrewsbury Town Clerk page lists all services and explains how to file different types of requests.

The Town Clerk is the core source for the Shrewsbury residents directory. Vital records tie names to dates and addresses. The annual census ties names to current addresses. Voter registration files show who is registered and where they live. Together, these records give you multiple ways to verify that someone lives or lived in Shrewsbury. The staff can help with searches during business hours if you visit in person. Bring a valid photo ID for any certified copy request.

Office Shrewsbury Town Clerk
Address Richard D. Carney Municipal Office Bldg
100 Maple Ave, Shrewsbury, MA 01545
Phone 508-841-8507
Email clerk@shrewsburyma.gov
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Note: Call the clerk at 508-841-8507 to confirm availability before ordering records, especially for older or less common record types.

Shrewsbury has set up an online payment portal through UniPay that lets you pay for record requests without mailing a check or visiting the office. The Shrewsbury UniPay portal accepts MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover. Credit and debit cards carry a convenience fee. If you pay by eCheck, the fee is just $0.50. This system works well if you already know exactly what you need and want to get the payment side handled quickly.

The annual street listing is a key piece of the Shrewsbury residents directory. Under M.G.L. c.51 §4, Shrewsbury counts its residents each January. The town builds a street list from this data that shows names and addresses sorted by location. Under M.G.L. c.51 §6, this list is public for anyone age 17 and older. It is one of the most straightforward tools for checking who lives at a given address in Shrewsbury today.

In-person requests are handled during regular business hours. The staff can run searches and print copies while you wait for most standard requests. Certified copies carry the town seal and are valid for legal use. Fees include USPS first class postage for mailed copies, so there is no extra charge for return shipping when you order by mail.

Shrewsbury Public Records Requests

Beyond vital records, the town of Shrewsbury maintains many other public documents that can help with a residents directory search. Under M.G.L. c.66 §10, Shrewsbury must respond to any public records request within 10 business days. This law covers permits, licenses, town correspondence, inspection reports, meeting minutes, and a wide range of other documents that town departments create and keep on file.

Submit your request in writing to the Town Clerk. Be specific about what you need. Include names, dates, or addresses if you have them. The more detail you provide, the faster the staff can find the right records. Fees follow state guidelines. Black and white copies cost $0.05 per page. The first two hours of search time are free. After that, the town can charge up to $25 per hour for staff time. Most basic requests fall well under that threshold.

The Shrewsbury town website links to all departments and their contact information. If you are not sure which office holds the records you need, the main site is a good place to start looking.

Shrewsbury Directory Resources

The Massachusetts Public Records Request portal lets you submit requests to state-level agencies that may hold records about Shrewsbury residents.

Shrewsbury residents directory Massachusetts public records request guide

State agencies sometimes hold records that the town does not. Tax filings, professional licenses, and regulatory documents are all kept at the state level. If your search for a Shrewsbury resident involves state-issued records, this portal is the way to request them. It covers all state agencies in one place and follows the same public records law that applies to town offices.

Worcester County maintains property records, court filings, and probate documents that supplement the Shrewsbury residents directory. The Worcester County Registry of Deeds online portal lets you search deeds, mortgages, and liens for Shrewsbury addresses. Property records link names to specific parcels and show ownership history over time. These records are especially useful if you are trying to trace someone who owned a home or land in Shrewsbury.

Prospective juror lists are another public source for verifying resident information. Under M.G.L. c.234A §15, these lists are compiled from resident data and are open to the public. They come from the annual census and voter rolls, so they tend to reflect current information about who lives in the town. The lists can confirm that a specific person was a Shrewsbury resident in a given year.

Court records at the county level can also show civil and criminal filings that involve Shrewsbury residents. These are public records searchable through the Worcester County court system. Between vital records, the street list, property filings, juror lists, and court records, the Shrewsbury residents directory covers a broad range of sources for finding information about people who live or have lived in this town.

Worcester County Residents Directory

Shrewsbury is part of Worcester County, the largest county in Massachusetts by land area. The county handles property records, court filings, and probate documents that go beyond what the town clerk holds. If your Shrewsbury residents directory search involves property transfers, liens, or court cases, the county offices are where those records are filed and maintained.

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