Nantucket County 24 Hour Booking

Nantucket County 24 hour booking records track all arrests made on the island by local and state law enforcement. This is the smallest county in Massachusetts by land area, and its jail holds roughly 20 people at a time. The Nantucket County Sheriff works closely with the Nantucket Police Department on all booking and detention tasks. There is no online inmate search for Nantucket County, so you need to call the sheriff or visit in person to check on a recent arrest or current booking status. Seasonal population swings can push the island from around 14,000 year-round residents to well over 50,000 in summer, which affects arrest and booking activity.

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14,000 Population
Nantucket County Seat
~20 Jail Capacity
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Nantucket County Sheriff and Booking

The Nantucket County Sheriff handles all booking and jail operations on the island. This office is at 20 South Water Street in Nantucket. Unlike most counties in Massachusetts, the sheriff here works hand in hand with the Nantucket Police Department. The two agencies share resources and staff for arrests and booking duties. When someone gets picked up on the island, they go through the booking process at the county jail on South Water Street.

Booking at the Nantucket County jail follows standard Massachusetts procedures. Officers take fingerprints, photos, and personal details. They log the charge and set the bail amount based on state guidelines. The whole process can take a few hours. Because the jail only holds about 20 people, longer-term inmates may get moved to a facility on the mainland. This is more common in summer when arrest numbers go up in Nantucket County.

You can reach the sheriff at 508-228-7263 to ask about a current booking or inmate. Staff will tell you if someone is in custody and what their charges are. Walk-in visits during business hours are also fine. There is no web portal for Nantucket County booking lookups, so phone and in-person are your only real options.

Nantucket County Sheriff office for 24 hour booking records
Sheriff's Office 20 South Water Street
Nantucket, MA 02554
Phone: (508) 228-7263
Nantucket Police 4 Fairgrounds Road
Nantucket, MA 02554
Phone: (508) 228-1212
Web: nantucket-ma.gov/police
Hours The jail operates 24 hours; administrative offices are open weekdays

Nantucket County Arrest and Booking Agencies

Several agencies can make arrests that lead to a booking in Nantucket County. The Nantucket Police Department handles most calls on the island. They deal with everything from traffic stops to drug cases to domestic incidents. Officers bring arrested individuals to the county jail for booking. The police department is at 4 Fairgrounds Road and you can reach them at 508-228-1212.

The Massachusetts State Police also patrol Nantucket County. They cover the highways and help with major cases. State troopers who make an arrest on the island bring suspects to the same county jail for booking. The Massachusetts Environmental Police handle violations tied to fishing, boating, and wildlife laws around Nantucket. These arrests are less common but still go through the county booking process.

All three agencies feed into the same 24 hour booking system at the Nantucket County jail. Under Massachusetts public records law, booking logs are generally public. You have the right to ask for them. The sheriff's office must respond to public records requests within the time frames set by state law. Most requests for recent booking data get a quick answer since the volume in Nantucket County is low compared to mainland counties.

Nantucket County Courts and Booking Cases

After a booking in Nantucket County, the case moves to court. Two courts handle criminal matters on the island. The Nantucket District Court takes most criminal cases that come from 24 hour bookings. This court is at 16 Broad Street in Nantucket. Misdemeanors, minor felonies, and arraignments all start here. The phone number is 508-228-2689.

Nantucket Superior Court handles more serious felony cases. It sits in the same area and shares the phone line at 508-228-2689. If someone gets booked on a major charge in Nantucket County, the case may start in district court and then move up to superior court for trial. The Massachusetts court system website has docket information for both courts. You can look up a case tied to a Nantucket County booking by name or case number through the state system.

The Cape and Islands District Attorney prosecutes criminal cases from Nantucket County bookings. Their main office is at 2329 Main Street in Buzzards Bay, and you can call them at 508-362-2433. The DA covers Nantucket, Dukes, and Barnstable counties. They decide which charges to pursue after an arrest and booking in Nantucket County.

Requesting Nantucket County Booking Records

Massachusetts law gives you the right to ask for booking records from Nantucket County. The state's public records law applies to all arrest and booking data held by the sheriff and police. You can file a formal request or just call and ask for basic info. The approach depends on how much detail you need and whether you want an official copy.

For a simple check on a recent booking, call the sheriff at 508-228-7263. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and what the charges are. This takes just a few minutes. If you need an official copy of a booking record or an arrest report, you should submit a public records request through the state portal. Put the person's name, the approximate date, and what documents you want. The agency has 10 business days to respond under state law.

A CORI report is another way to check someone's criminal history in Nantucket County and all of Massachusetts. CORI stands for Criminal Offender Record Information. You can request a CORI report through the state system. This shows arrests, charges, and case outcomes across the whole state, not just Nantucket County. There is a fee for this service and you need to meet the eligibility rules set by the state.

Important: Some booking records for juveniles or certain sensitive cases may be restricted under Massachusetts law even though most adult booking records are public.

Island Booking in Nantucket County

Nantucket County is unique because it sits on an island. This creates challenges for the booking process that mainland counties do not face. The jail has roughly 20 beds. That is enough for most of the year, but summer brings a population surge that can triple the number of people on the island. More people means more arrests, and the small jail can fill up fast during peak season.

When the jail is full, Nantucket County has to transport inmates to mainland facilities. This adds time and cost to the process. Transport happens by boat or air depending on the situation. Bail hearings may also get delayed because of travel logistics for attorneys and court staff. If you are trying to locate someone after a Nantucket County booking during the summer months, they might not still be on the island. Call the sheriff to find out where an inmate was moved to.

The seasonal nature of Nantucket County also means that law enforcement staffing changes throughout the year. Police and sheriff resources ramp up in summer to handle the higher call volume. OUI arrests, disorderly conduct, and drug charges tend to spike from June through September. All of these go through the same 24 hour booking process at the county jail. Winter months are much quieter, and the booking roster is often nearly empty in Nantucket County.

Note: Inmates transferred off the island can be tracked through VINELink, which covers all Massachusetts correctional facilities.

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Cities in Nantucket County

Nantucket County covers the entire island of Nantucket. The Town of Nantucket is the only municipality, and it serves as both the town and county seat. There are no other cities or towns in this county. All arrests and 24 hour bookings on the island go through the Nantucket County Sheriff at 20 South Water Street.

Nearby Counties

These counties are the closest to Nantucket County. Both are on the Cape Cod and islands side of Massachusetts. If you are not sure which county handled a booking, check with the sheriff's office in each area.