Revere 24 Hour Booking

Revere 24 hour booking records track all arrests made by the Revere Police Department and logged at the station on Revere Beach Parkway. These booking records go on file as part of the Suffolk County public records system in Massachusetts. You can search for Revere arrest data by calling the police records line, filing a public records request, or checking the Suffolk County Sheriff for custody status. Most booking records from Revere are open to the public under state law. Some requests take a few days if you go through the formal process, but a phone call to the records line is often the fastest way to get basic booking information.

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Revere Police 24 Hour Booking

The Revere Police Department is the main source for booking records in the city. When someone gets arrested in Revere, officers bring them to the station on Revere Beach Parkway for processing. The booking creates a record with the person's name, date of birth, the charge, and the time of arrest. Revere police handle bookings at all hours. There is no break in intake. A late night arrest gets the same treatment as one at noon. The record goes on file right away and stays at the department.

Department Revere Police Department
Address 400 Revere Beach Parkway
Revere, MA 02151
Phone 781-284-1234
Records Line 781-286-8330
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Website www.revere.org

To get a copy of a Revere booking record, call the records line at 781-286-8330. You can also go in person to the station during business hours. Bring a photo ID. Staff can pull up recent arrests by name or date. Most Revere 24 hour booking records are ready the same day you ask for them. Older files may need a bit more time if they have been moved to storage. The records office closes at 4 PM, but bookings still happen around the clock at the Revere station.

Note: Very recent bookings in Revere may take up to 24 hours to appear in the records system.

Revere Booking and Massachusetts Public Records

Booking records from Revere are public under state law. The Massachusetts Public Records Law under M.G.L. Chapter 66 gives anyone the right to ask for government records. That includes police booking logs and arrest data. You do not need to give a reason for the request. The Revere Police Department must respond within 10 business days of getting a formal request.

There are some limits on what they can share. Juvenile records are sealed in most cases. Active investigations may hold back certain details if release could hurt the case. Mental health holds are not the same as criminal bookings and fall under different rules. But the core facts of an adult arrest in Revere, like the name, charge, date, and bail, are open to the public. Anyone can ask for these records and the department has to give them out under the law.

If you want to file a formal request, you can use the state portal at mass.gov or send a written request to the Revere Police Department. The Suffolk County Sheriff's Department also accepts public records requests for booking data held at the county level. Either route works for getting Revere 24 hour booking records through the formal process.

Note: The Revere Police must respond to public records requests within 10 business days under Massachusetts law.

Suffolk County Custody After Revere Booking

After a booking in Revere, some people get held at the Suffolk County House of Correction. The Suffolk County Sheriff's Department runs this facility. If someone was arrested in Revere and did not make bail, they may end up in county custody. Call 617-635-1000 to check. This line is open all day and all night.

Suffolk County does not have an online inmate search. The only way to verify custody after a Revere arrest is by phone. Give the person's full name and date of birth. Staff can tell you if that person is being held and what the booking charge was. This is a quick process and usually takes just a few minutes on the phone. The VINE notification system is another option. You can sign up for alerts that tell you when an inmate's status changes. VINE sends a call, text, or email when someone booked in Revere gets released, transferred, or escapes from a county facility.

Not every Revere arrest leads to a county jail stay. Many people post bail at the police station and go home the same night. For those cases, the Suffolk County Sheriff will not have a record. You would need to call the Revere Police records line instead to get the booking data.

Revere 24 Hour Booking Court Records

Once a Revere booking turns into a criminal charge, the case goes to court. The Suffolk Superior Court handles felony cases from Revere. Misdemeanors and lesser charges go through the Chelsea District Court. Both courts keep records of every case that starts with a Revere arrest. Court records are separate from the police booking record. The booking shows the arrest. The court record shows everything after that.

The Suffolk County District Attorney reviews all Revere arrest cases and decides whether to file charges. The DA's office does not release booking records, but they can share case status information. If you need to know what happened after a Revere 24 hour booking, the DA or court clerk can point you in the right direction. You can also request a CORI report through the state to see a full criminal history that would include any Revere arrest that led to charges.

A CORI report pulls data from across Massachusetts. It is not just Revere bookings. It shows all arrests and court cases statewide. You can get your own CORI for free through the state website. Third parties need written consent to check someone else's record. The booking record from Revere and the CORI report serve different purposes, but together they give a more complete picture of someone's criminal history in the state.

What Revere Booking Records Include

A 24 hour booking record from Revere has specific pieces of information that get logged at the time of arrest. The record gets created by the officer who does the intake at the Revere police station. It captures the basic facts of the arrest and stays on file at the department.

  • Full name and any known aliases
  • Date of birth and physical description
  • Date, time, and location of the arrest in Revere
  • Charges at the time of booking
  • Bail amount or release conditions
  • Arresting officer and badge number

Charges listed at booking can change later on. The district attorney may add new charges, drop some, or reduce them based on the investigation. The Revere booking record shows what was known at the time of the arrest. Court records will show the final charges and outcome. This is why it helps to check both the police booking log and the court docket if you want the full story on a Revere arrest.

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Suffolk County 24 Hour Booking

Revere is in Suffolk County. All booking and arrest records from Revere feed into the Suffolk County system through the sheriff's department and the courts. Suffolk County also covers Boston and a few other nearby cities. For a broader look at booking records across the county, including jail records and court data, check the full Suffolk County page.

Other cities with booking record pages in Suffolk County:

Boston

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Nearby Cities

Several cities near Revere have their own police departments and booking processes. If an arrest happened close to the Revere border, a neighboring department may have handled the booking instead. Check these nearby city pages for their booking record details.

Boston is just south of Revere and handles the largest volume of bookings in Suffolk County. Lynn is to the north in Essex County with its own records division. Everett and Malden border Revere to the west and share some of the same county court resources.