Berkshire County 24 Hour Booking

Berkshire County 24 hour booking records track all arrests and jail intakes at the county facility on Cheshire Road in Pittsfield. The Berkshire County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and posts an online inmate roster that gets updated each day. You can search by name to find booking details, charges, and custody status for people held at the Berkshire County jail. Local police departments in Pittsfield, North Adams, and Great Barrington also process arrests that feed into the county booking system. Whether you need to check on a recent arrest or look up someone currently in custody, Berkshire County provides several ways to access these 24 hour booking records through both online tools and direct contact with the sheriff's office.

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Berkshire County Overview

126,000 Population
Pittsfield County Seat
Yes Online Search
~150 Jail Capacity

Berkshire County Sheriff's Office Booking

The Berkshire County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and manages all 24 hour booking records for the county. Their facility sits at 467 Cheshire Road in Pittsfield. This is where all people arrested in Berkshire County end up after police bring them in. The jail has a capacity of about 150 beds. Staff process each new booking and log it into the system around the clock. That means the records stay current no matter what time of day an arrest happens.

When someone is booked at the Berkshire County jail, the record includes their full name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the date they came in. The booking log also notes which law enforcement agency made the arrest. Most bookings in Berkshire County come from local police or state troopers who patrol the area. The sheriff's office keeps these records as part of their duty under Massachusetts public records law, which gives the public a right to access most booking data. Some parts of a booking record may be held back if there is an ongoing case, but the basic facts are usually available to anyone who asks.

Berkshire County Sheriff website for 24 hour booking records
Address 467 Cheshire Road
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Phone 413-743-0911
Website www.berkshiresheriff.org

Berkshire County Booking Through Local Police

Several police departments across Berkshire County make arrests that lead to bookings at the county jail. Each town has its own police force, but serious charges or overnight holds go through the sheriff's facility on Cheshire Road. The three biggest departments handle the most arrests in the county.

The Pittsfield Police Department is the largest force in Berkshire County. They can be reached at 413-448-9700. Pittsfield is the county seat and has the most people, so a good share of Berkshire County's 24 hour booking entries come from their arrests. When Pittsfield officers make an arrest on a felony charge, the person typically gets transported to the county jail for booking and holding until their court date. Misdemeanor arrests may result in a booking and same-day release on bail, but the record still goes into the 24 hour booking log.

The North Adams Police Department serves the northern part of Berkshire County. Call them at 413-664-4944. Great Barrington Police cover the south end of the county and can be reached at 413-528-0306. Both departments feed their arrest data into the county system. If someone is picked up in North Adams on a Friday night, they will show up in the Berkshire County 24 hour booking roster by the next update cycle.

Berkshire County Courts and Booking Records

After a booking at the Berkshire County jail, the case moves to one of several courts in the area. Which court handles it depends on where the arrest took place and how serious the charge is. The Massachusetts court system runs all of them. Booking records and court records are kept in different places, but they connect through the case number assigned at the time of arrest.

The Berkshire Superior Court in Pittsfield handles felony cases and can be reached at 413-442-6941. This is where the more serious charges from Berkshire County 24 hour bookings end up. If someone is booked on a violent crime or drug trafficking charge, their case will likely go before a Superior Court judge. The court keeps its own records of hearings, pleas, and sentences that build on top of the initial booking data from the sheriff's office.

For less serious charges, three district courts serve different parts of Berkshire County. Pittsfield District Court at 413-236-4000 covers the central area. Northern Berkshire District Court in North Adams at 413-664-4600 handles cases from the north. Southern Berkshire District Court in Great Barrington at 413-528-1920 takes cases from the south. Each district court processes arraignments for people booked at the county jail, usually within 24 hours of the arrest. Court clerks at these locations can help you find records tied to a specific Berkshire County booking.

Note: Arraignments for Berkshire County bookings typically occur at the district court closest to where the arrest took place.

Berkshire County 24 Hour Booking and Prosecution

The Berkshire District Attorney's Office reviews all arrests and booking records to decide which cases to prosecute. Their office is at 7 North Street, Room 2100, in Pittsfield. You can call them at 413-442-7117. After someone is booked at the Berkshire County jail, the DA's office gets the police report and decides what charges to bring or drop. This process can change what shows up in the final court record compared to what was in the original 24 hour booking entry.

Sometimes the DA files different charges than what the police listed at booking. A person might be booked on one charge but end up facing something else once the DA looks at the case more closely. The booking record still shows the original charge though. That is why it helps to check both the booking log and court records if you want the full picture of a Berkshire County case. Under Massachusetts law, the DA must bring a person before a judge for arraignment quickly after their booking, which keeps the process moving and makes sure no one sits in the Berkshire County jail too long without seeing a judge.

Access Berkshire County Booking Records

Booking records in Berkshire County are considered public records under Massachusetts law. The state's public records statute gives people the right to request government records, including 24 hour booking logs. You can submit a public records request to the Berkshire County Sheriff's Office if the online roster does not have what you need. Requests can be made by mail, email, or through the state portal.

A public records request is useful when you need old booking data that is no longer on the current inmate roster. The sheriff's office keeps records going back years. You might use this if you need to verify a past arrest in Berkshire County or get details on a booking that happened months ago. The office has 10 business days to respond to your request under state rules. There may be a small copy fee for large requests, but the first few pages are usually free.

Keep in mind that some parts of a Berkshire County booking record may be redacted. Ongoing investigations, juvenile cases, and certain personal details can be held back. But the core facts of most adult bookings are open to the public. The name, charges, booking date, and arresting agency are almost always available. If your request gets denied, the state has a process to appeal through the Supervisor of Records.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Berkshire County in western Massachusetts. If you are not sure which county handled a booking, check the town where the arrest took place. Each county runs its own jail and booking system.