Overview
Municipal Government Headquarters
Center Overview
The Margaret Morton Government Center is the primary administrative hub for the City of Bridgeport, housing the executive office of the Mayor and the legislative chambers of the City Council. Named in honor of Margaret E. Morton, a trailblazing state legislator, this facility serves as the nerve center for municipal leadership and policy-making. It is important for residents to distinguish this location from the City Hall Annex on Lyon Terrace; while the Annex handles taxes, the Morton Center is the home of the Office of Vital Records and the Civil Service Commission 🏙️.
Vital Records and Services
Residents visit the Morton Center primarily to access services provided by the Vital Statistics Office, which manages official life event documentation. Key services include:
- Birth Certificates: Issuing certified copies for individuals born in Bridgeport.
- Marriage Licenses: Processing applications for couples intending to marry within the city (often requiring an appointment).
- Death Certificates: Maintaining records for deaths that occurred in the city.
The building also houses the Civil Service Commission, which oversees hiring and examinations for city employment, as well as the Office of Labor Relations and Central Grants 📄.
Visitor Information
Located at 999 Broad Street, the center is situated in the heart of downtown, just a short walk from the train station. All visitors must pass through security screening upon entering the lobby. While the building is open during standard business hours, the Vital Records office typically closes for a lunch hour from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. Public parking is available at metered street spots or nearby paid garages 🚆.
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