Everett 24 Hour Booking

Everett 24 hour booking records are generated when the Everett Police Department arrests and processes someone at the station on Elm Street. These records fall under the Middlesex County system and are covered by Massachusetts public records law. The Everett Police Records Division is the primary source for local booking data, handling requests by phone and in person during weekday hours. Everett cases go through the Malden District Court, which serves several communities in this part of Middlesex County. Both the police department and the court system offer ways to find booking and arrest information tied to Everett.

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617-389-2120 Records Phone

Everett Police 24 Hour Booking Records

The Everett Police Department processes all bookings in the city. The station sits at 45 Elm Street in Everett. Each arrest goes through the same steps. Officers bring the person in, log their name, date of birth, the charge, and the time of arrest. That booking record stays on file at the department. The Records Division manages these files and takes requests from the public.

Department Everett Police Department
Address 45 Elm Street
Everett, MA 02149
Phone 617-389-2120
Records Line 617-389-2120 x312
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Website www.cityofeverett.com/police

Call the records line at extension 312 to ask about a specific Everett booking. You need the full name and a rough date of the arrest. Staff will look it up and can make copies for you. Walk-ins work too during business hours. Most recent Everett 24 hour booking records are ready the same day you ask. Older records may take a bit longer if the file has to be pulled from storage.

The station is open around the clock for emergencies and bookings. But the Records Division only operates during weekday hours. If you need booking data on a weekend or after 4 PM, you will have to wait until the next business day to call or visit.

Note: The Everett Police non-emergency line is the same number as the records line at 617-389-2120.

Everett 24 Hour Booking and Public Records

Booking records in Everett are public under Massachusetts law. Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 66 requires government agencies to make most records available to anyone who asks. This covers police booking logs, arrest reports, and related data. Agencies have 10 business days to respond. The Everett Police follow this rule when you file a request for 24 hour booking records.

Some records have restrictions. Juvenile bookings are sealed. Mental health holds are not criminal bookings and have separate rules. Details tied to an open case may be held back to protect the investigation. But the basic facts of an adult Everett booking are open to the public. The name, date, charge, and bail are all available. You do not need to state a reason when you request booking records from Everett Police.

If the department does not respond to your request within 10 business days, you can file a complaint with the Secretary of the Commonwealth. That office can order the agency to release the records. This process works for any government agency in Massachusetts, including the Everett Police Department. Most requests are handled without any issues, though. The Records Division processes these kinds of requests on a routine basis.

Middlesex County Prosecution After Everett Booking

After a booking in Everett, the arrest report goes to the Middlesex County District Attorney for review. The DA decides if charges should move forward based on the evidence from Everett Police. Middlesex is the largest county in the state by population, so the DA's office handles a high volume of cases from many cities. Everett bookings go through the same review process as arrests in Cambridge, Lowell, and other Middlesex County cities.

The DA does not release booking records. That falls to the police department. But once charges are filed, the case moves to Malden District Court and becomes part of the court record there. The court record has more information than the booking record. It includes all filings, hearing dates, motions, and the outcome of the case. If you want to know how an Everett arrest turned out after the initial booking, the court record is the place to check. Between the Everett Police, the DA, the court, and the Middlesex Sheriff, there are several sources that hold data tied to a single Everett 24 hour booking.

Everett 24 Hour Booking and CORI

A CORI report is not the same thing as an Everett 24 hour booking record. CORI stands for Criminal Offender Record Information. It shows a person's full criminal history across Massachusetts in one report. An Everett booking record only covers one arrest. It shows the date, charge, and basic facts from that single event. CORI goes much broader than that.

You can request your own CORI at the Department of Criminal Justice Information Services website for $25. If someone was booked in Everett last year and arrested in Somerville six months later, both events would appear on a CORI. You cannot get another person's CORI without their written consent. But you can get their Everett booking record from the police because adult arrest records are public under state law. That is the key split between these two record types. Booking data from Everett is open to anyone who makes a request. CORI reports are locked to the named person or authorized agencies with proper written clearance.

Note: Employers who run CORI checks must follow strict state rules about how they use the results.

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Middlesex County 24 Hour Booking

Everett is in Middlesex County. Serious cases from Everett bookings move through the Middlesex County court and corrections system. The county does not have a public online inmate lookup, but VINE alerts are available for tracking custody changes. For more on booking records across Middlesex County and other cities in the area, visit the full county page.

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Nearby Cities

Everett borders several cities that have their own police departments and booking records. If an arrest happened near the city line, the booking could have been processed by a neighboring department. Check these nearby pages for their booking record details.