Framingham Arrest Booking Records

Framingham 24 hour booking records come from arrests made by the Framingham Police Department at its station on William H. Welch Way. The booking desk runs at all hours, and every arrest in the city gets logged there. Searching for Framingham booking data means working through the police department, the Middlesex County system, or the state courts. Since Middlesex County does not have an online inmate lookup, you need to call the police or the sheriff to check on recent bookings. The records unit takes requests on weekdays, but the booking desk itself never closes.

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Framingham 24 Hour Booking Locations

Every arrest in Framingham goes through the booking desk at the Framingham Police Department. The station is open around the clock. Officers bring people in after an arrest, and the booking desk logs each case right away. Name, charge, date of birth, and arrest time all go into the file. That log is the start of the 24 hour booking record. You can call the main line at 508-872-1212 any time of day or night to ask about a recent booking or to get general info about the process.

Department Framingham Police Department
Address 1 William H. Welch Way
Framingham, MA 01702
Phone 508-872-1212
Records Unit 508-872-1212 ext. 1
Records Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Website framinghamma.gov/police

After someone is booked in Framingham, they either post bail or wait for a court date. If they can't make bail, they get moved to a Middlesex County facility. The Middlesex Sheriff's Department runs the county jail and house of correction. You can reach them at 978-667-1711. The initial 24 hour booking record stays with Framingham police though. County holding is a separate step that comes after the local booking is done. Some people mix up which agency holds which records, so keep in mind that the first booking data almost always sits with Framingham PD.

Framingham is in Middlesex County. The county does not offer an online inmate search tool. If you need to check on someone held at the county level after a Framingham booking, you have to call the sheriff's office.

Framingham Booking and Court Cases

When a Framingham booking leads to charges, the case goes to Framingham District Court. The court handles arraignments, trials, and sentencing for cases that start with a Framingham arrest. If someone gets booked overnight, they usually see a judge the next morning. Weekend bookings wait until Monday. Court records and booking records are not the same thing, but they link together through the case number assigned at booking.

The Massachusetts Court System has a website with some online tools for case lookups. Full case files usually need a trip to the courthouse though. For booking records that have not turned into court cases yet, the police department is still the right place to check. Framingham District Court is in town, so you can handle both the police records side and the court records side in one trip if you need to. More serious charges can move up to Middlesex Superior Court for felony-level matters.

The Middlesex District Attorney's office prosecutes cases that come out of Framingham bookings. Sometimes the charges at arraignment differ from what the original booking record shows. The DA reviews the evidence and makes that call. You can reach them at 781-897-8300. They do not release booking records on their own, but they handle every charging decision that follows a 24 hour booking in Framingham.

Framingham 24 Hour Booking Resources

The Framingham Police Department website has info on police services, crime data, and how to file a public records request. These tools let you search for recent activity and submit formal requests for booking records from Framingham. The site also lists contact numbers for each division within the department.

Framingham Police Department 24 hour booking records

Framingham became a city in 2018 after being a town for hundreds of years. The switch changed the government structure but did not change how police booking works. The same department handles all arrests and booking just like before. Records from before and after the change are all with the Framingham Police Department. If you need an older booking record from when Framingham was still a town, the records unit has them. They kept everything through the transition, so nothing was lost or moved to a different office.

For people who want to track someone in custody after a Framingham booking, VINELink is a free victim notification service. You sign up and get alerts when an offender's custody status changes. This works for people held in Middlesex County facilities after an initial Framingham booking. The service covers all counties in Massachusetts and runs through the state. It is one of the few ways to get real-time updates on custody status without calling the jail.

Framingham Booking and CORI Reports

Massachusetts tracks arrests and court outcomes through CORI, which stands for Criminal Offender Record Information. A booking in Framingham shows up in CORI once the case moves through the courts. You can request your own CORI report through the state CORI request page. The report will show booking records from Framingham along with any other arrests or cases from across the state. It gives you the most complete picture of someone's record in Massachusetts.

CORI access has rules. You can get your own report at any time. Third parties need a signed release or must go through an approved process to check someone else's record. The iCORI system lets individuals run their own check online. There is a fee, and the report comes back fast. For Framingham residents who want to see what shows up from a past booking, iCORI is the most direct way to check the state-level record. Sealed records from Framingham will not appear in a standard CORI report. Massachusetts law lets people seal certain records after a set period of time has passed.

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Middlesex County 24 Hour Booking

Framingham is in Middlesex County, and booking records that move past the local level go through the county system. Middlesex is the most populous county in Massachusetts, and its facilities handle overflow from Framingham and dozens of other cities and towns. For more on county-level booking records, search tools, and related resources, visit the Middlesex County page.

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Nearby Cities

Several cities near Framingham also process 24 hour booking records through their own police departments. If you are searching for a booking that may have happened in a neighboring city, check these pages for details on how each department handles arrest and booking data.