Tobacco Valley Probate Court cases in Hartford County, Windsor Locks, CT
Tobacco Valley Probate Court in Windsor Locks, CT is a Connecticut Probate Court (limitedâjurisdiction state court). It handles noncriminal matters assigned by statute, including decedents' estates (probating wills and intestate estates), trust administration and fiduciary accountings, appointment and oversight of conservators for adults, guardianship of minors (including temporary and standby guardians), name changes, adoptions and related termination of parental rights where authorized, emancipation of minors, and certain mental health matters such as civil commitment and medication orders. It does not hear criminal, traffic, general civil litigation, or divorce; those are handled by the Connecticut Superior Court. The court serves residents of the municipalities assigned to the Tobacco Valley Probate District and conducts filings, hearings, and orders within these subject areas.
Tobacco Valley Probate Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Probate Court |
County: | Hartford |
Street Address: | 50 Church St |
City: | Windsor Locks |
Zip Code: | 6096 |
Phone: | 860-627-1450 |
Fax: | 860-654-8919 |
Hours: | Mon. - Wed. 8 a.m. - 4p.m. , Thursday 8a.m. - 6 p.m. , Friday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. |
Website URL: | https://www.windsorlocksct.org/probate-court/probate-court |
Parking: | The parking lot in front of the building. |
Forms & Filing: | Probate Court Forms |
Languages: | English / Spanish |
Services and Case Types Handled in Tobacco Valley Probate Court
Tobacco Valley Probate Court serves the public by:
- Receiving case filings, maintaining records, and issuing certified decrees.
- Decedents' estates and trusts: probating wills, appointing executors/administrators, small and ancillary estates, fiduciary accountings, and trust modification/termination.
- Adult protection: conservatorships (voluntary, involuntary, and temporary), psychiatric or substance-use commitments, authorization for medication/ECT, guardianship of adults with intellectual disability, and emergency protective orders within these proceedings.
- Children/family matters: guardianship of minors, removal of guardian, adoption, termination of parental rights, name changes, and approval of settlements for minors or wrongful death.
- Court hearings: scheduling and conducting hearings, approving settlements, and issuing/enforcing orders.
- Jury services: not provided; matters are decided by a probate judge.