Norfolk County 24 Hour Booking

Norfolk County processes 24 hour booking records through the Sheriff's Office at the correctional center in Dedham. With a population near 706,000 and roughly 12,000 arrests each year, booking data moves through the system at a steady pace. The Norfolk County Sheriff maintains these records and responds to public records requests for booking details. You can reach the facility by phone at any hour since the booking line runs around the clock. Searching for 24 hour booking records in Norfolk County starts with knowing which office holds the files and how to make a proper request. There is no online inmate search tool, so most lookups go through the sheriff's staff or a written request.

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Norfolk County Overview

706,000 Population
Dedham County Seat
~12,000 Annual Arrests
No Online Search

Norfolk County Sheriff's Office Booking

The Norfolk County Sheriff's Office runs the correctional center in Dedham where all 24 hour booking takes place. When a person is arrested in Norfolk County, they are brought to this facility for processing. Staff log the arrest, take fingerprints, and create a booking record. The facility at 200 West Street has a capacity of about 800 inmates and handles intake around the clock.

You can call the Norfolk County Sheriff's Office at 781-329-3705 at any time. The phone line stays open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you want to check on a recent booking, staff can confirm whether a person is in custody. Walk-in visits for records requests happen during business hours only. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Plan your visit to Dedham during those hours if you need copies of booking documents from Norfolk County.

The Norfolk County Sheriff's website has general info about the facility and its programs. It does not offer an online booking search or inmate lookup tool. That means you have to call or visit to get 24 hour booking data from Norfolk County.

Address Norfolk County Correctional Center
200 West Street
Dedham, MA 02026
Phone 781-329-3705 (24/7)
In-Person Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
RAO Kate Cuniff, publicrecords@norfolksheriff.com

24 Hour Booking Process in Norfolk County

The booking process in Norfolk County follows a set path. It starts the moment an arrest happens. Local police bring the person to the correctional center in Dedham. Staff at the intake desk begin the 24 hour booking right away. The whole process can take a few hours depending on how busy the facility is that day.

During booking at the Norfolk County facility, staff collect personal details like name, date of birth, and address. They take photographs and fingerprints. The charge or charges are logged in the system. A booking number gets assigned to the case. Medical screening happens during intake as well. If bail has been set, the person can post it at the facility. All of this becomes part of the 24 hour booking record that Norfolk County keeps on file.

Once booking is done, the person either stays in custody or gets released on bail. Norfolk County holds people who cannot post bail until their court date. The booking record stays in the system regardless of the outcome. These records are kept at the sheriff's office and can be requested later through the public records process.

Norfolk County Sheriff's Office website for 24 hour booking records

Norfolk County Courts and Booking Records

After a 24 hour booking in Norfolk County, cases move to one of several courts. Which court depends on the type of charge. The Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham handles serious felony cases. You can reach them at 781-326-1600. For less severe charges, cases go to a district court.

Two district courts serve most of Norfolk County. The Dedham District Court covers the central part of the county, including Dedham, Norwood, and several surrounding towns. Call them at 781-329-4777. The Quincy District Court handles cases from Quincy, Braintree, Weymouth, and other towns in the eastern part of Norfolk County. Their number is 617-376-8800.

Court records tie back to the original 24 hour booking record from Norfolk County. The booking number and arrest details show up in court filings. If you need both booking and court records, start with the sheriff's office for the booking data and then check the Massachusetts court system for case filings. The court docket will show hearing dates, charges, and outcomes for cases that started with a Norfolk County booking.

Norfolk County District Attorney

The Norfolk County District Attorney's Office prosecutes criminal cases that come out of 24 hour bookings. Their office is at 45 Shawmut Road in Canton. You can call them at 781-830-4800. The DA reviews arrest reports and booking records from Norfolk County to decide which charges to pursue in court.

Not every 24 hour booking in Norfolk County leads to a prosecution. The DA may decline charges, reduce them, or refer the case to a diversion program. Records from the DA's office are separate from sheriff booking records but they connect through the case number. If you are trying to track a case from arrest to disposition in Norfolk County, both offices have pieces of the full picture.

Norfolk County Booking and Public Records Law

Massachusetts public records law gives you the right to access 24 hour booking records from Norfolk County. The law applies to all government records unless a specific exemption exists. Booking logs, arrest reports, and daily booking lists generally fall under the public records umbrella. Some details may be redacted if they involve ongoing investigations or sensitive personal data.

When you file a request with Norfolk County, the sheriff's office has 10 business days to respond. They must provide the records or explain why they cannot. The first two hours of search time cost nothing. Beyond that, Norfolk County can charge for staff time at a rate set by state rules. Copies are $0.10 per page. If your request gets denied, you can appeal to the Supervisor of Public Records at the state level.

  • Name and date of birth of the person booked
  • Date, time, and location of arrest
  • Charges at the time of booking
  • Booking number and facility
  • Bail amount if set

These fields are what you can expect to find in a standard 24 hour booking record from Norfolk County. The level of detail varies by case. Some records include more, some less.

Local Police and Norfolk County Bookings

Many towns in Norfolk County have their own police departments that make arrests. These local agencies bring people to the Norfolk County Correctional Center for 24 hour booking. The Brookline Police Department and Needham Police Department are two examples. Each town handles its own arrest reports, but the booking goes through Norfolk County.

If you want the arrest report, contact the local police department where the arrest happened. For the booking record, go to the Norfolk County Sheriff. These are two different documents held by two different offices. The arrest report has details about what happened. The booking record shows what took place at the correctional center during intake. Both matter if you are trying to get a full picture of a 24 hour booking event in Norfolk County.

Note: Local police arrest reports and Norfolk County booking records are separate documents held by different offices.

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Cities in Norfolk County

Norfolk County has dozens of cities and towns. All arrests in these communities go through the Norfolk County Correctional Center in Dedham for 24 hour booking. The following cities have their own pages with more details on local booking and records access.

Other towns in Norfolk County include Dedham, Norwood, Braintree, Milton, Needham, Wellesley, Canton, and Stoughton. All of them use the Norfolk County facility for 24 hour booking.

Nearby Counties

These counties share a border with Norfolk County. If you are not sure which county handled a booking, check the arrest location. The person would have been processed at the correctional facility in that county.