Members of the public have reported receiving calls, reportedly from the Judicial Branch of the Public Defender’s office, indicating that their loved one is in jail and they need to immediately send cash or provide a credit card number for bail. These calls are scams, so please do not send cash or provide your credit card number or any other personal information. A public defender would never call and ask for money or credit card information. If you receive such a call, contact the State Police in your state.

Accomplishment and Contributions

Accomplishment and Contributions

30 Years graphic from 1975 to 2005

In celebration of our 30th anniversary in 2005, we are proud to present the accomplishments and contributions that the Division of Public Defender Services has made to the State of Connecticut and its citizens.

30 Years in Review

Amendments Protecting Citizens' Rights

Connecticut As Pioneer