Plymouth County 24 Hour Booking

Plymouth County 24 hour booking data comes from the Sheriff's Department, which runs the Plymouth County Correctional Facility in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The jail holds close to 900 inmates at full count, and the booking log gets fresh updates each day. You can look up current inmates on the sheriff's site or call the records line for past booking info. Plymouth County sees around 12,000 arrests each year, so the booking roster turns over fast. Anyone can search the 24 hour booking list for free through the public records portal the county keeps online.

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Plymouth County Overview

530,000 Population
Plymouth County Seat
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~12,000 Annual Arrests

Plymouth County Sheriff's Booking Office

The Plymouth County Sheriff's Department runs the booking process for all arrests in the county. Every person brought in goes through intake at the Plymouth County Correctional Facility on Long Pond Road. Staff log each arrest into the 24 hour booking system with the charge, date, and bail amount. The Records and Accounts Office handles all public requests for booking data in Plymouth County.

Brian Sullivan serves as the Records Access Officer for Plymouth County. He is the point of contact for formal records requests. You can reach the records line at 508-830-6225 or send an email to pro@pcsdma.org. Walk-in requests are taken at the main office during business hours. The sheriff's staff can pull up booking records by name or date, though they may need a day or two to process older files. Plymouth County keeps booking data on file for years, but the online tool only shows current inmates.

Plymouth County Sheriff Department website for 24 hour booking records
Address Plymouth County Sheriff's Department
26 Long Pond Road
Plymouth, MA 02360
Phone: 508-830-6200
Records Line 508-830-6225 | Email: pro@pcsdma.org
Records Access Officer Brian Sullivan
Website www.pcsdma.org

Public Records Requests in Plymouth County

Massachusetts has a strong public records law that covers booking data. Under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 66, anyone can ask for government records, and that includes 24 hour booking logs from Plymouth County. The sheriff's office must respond within 10 business days. They can charge for copies, but the search itself is free.

Plymouth County has a page just for public records requests at www.pcsdma.org/236/Public-Records-Requests. You can submit your request through the online form, by email, or on paper. Be specific about what you want. If you ask for all bookings from a certain date range, include the start and end dates. If you want one person's records, give the full name and any other details you have. A vague request will slow things down in Plymouth County.

The records office can deny a request in some cases. Ongoing investigations may be shielded from release. Juvenile booking records are not public in Plymouth County. Medical and mental health data tied to a booking is also off limits. But the basic facts of an arrest and booking are almost always available to the public.

Note: Juvenile booking records are sealed under Massachusetts law and cannot be released through a public records request in Plymouth County.

Plymouth County Courts and 24 Hour Booking

After someone is booked in Plymouth County, they go before a judge for arraignment. Several courts handle cases from different parts of the county. Which court you end up in depends on where the arrest took place. The Massachusetts Court System runs all of these courts, and each one keeps its own case records tied to Plymouth County bookings.

Plymouth Superior Court sits in the town of Plymouth and handles serious felony cases. You can reach them at 508-747-8400. This court deals with crimes that carry long sentences, so cases that start as a 24 hour booking in Plymouth County and involve major charges end up here. The clerk's office has records of all cases heard in this court going back decades.

Three district courts serve different areas of Plymouth County for less serious charges. Brockton District Court at 508-897-6500 handles cases from Brockton and nearby towns. Plymouth District Court at 508-747-0400 covers the town of Plymouth and surrounding areas. Wareham District Court at 508-295-2800 takes cases from the southern part of Plymouth County. Each court can tell you the status of a case that came from a booking.

Note: Court records and booking records are kept by different offices in Plymouth County, so you may need to check both for a complete picture.

What Plymouth County Booking Records Show

A 24 hour booking record in Plymouth County has key facts about the arrest and the person held. The basic data is the same for every booking. It starts with the person's full name, date of birth, and physical description. The record then lists the charges, the arresting agency, and the date and time of the booking at the Plymouth County Correctional Facility.

Bail info is part of the booking file too. The record shows whether bail was set, the amount, and if the person posted it. Some bookings in Plymouth County result in a hold with no bail, which means the person stays locked up until a judge rules. The booking record also has a booking number that you can use to track the case through the court system. This number links the arrest to the court file in Plymouth County.

A typical Plymouth County 24 hour booking record includes:

  • Full name, date of birth, and physical details
  • Charges and arresting police department
  • Date and time of booking
  • Bail amount and status
  • Booking number and facility location

Mugshots may or may not be part of the public file. Plymouth County does not post booking photos on the inmate search page. You can ask for a mugshot through a public records request, but the sheriff's office reviews each request on its own merits. Some are granted, some are not. The decision often depends on whether the case is still open in Plymouth County.

Local Police and Plymouth County Bookings

City and town police departments make most of the arrests that feed into Plymouth County's 24 hour booking system. Brockton Police is the busiest department in the county. They handle a large share of the arrests that end up at the Plymouth County Correctional Facility. Plymouth Police covers the county seat and surrounding area. Both departments have their own arrest logs you can check as well.

Smaller departments throughout Plymouth County also send people through the booking process. Towns like Marshfield, Duxbury, Kingston, and Wareham all have their own police forces. After an arrest, the person is transported to the county facility for booking. The local police keep their own arrest report, and the sheriff's office creates a separate booking record. If you want the full story on an arrest in Plymouth County, you may need both documents.

Plymouth County District Attorney

The Plymouth County District Attorney's Office prosecutes criminal cases that start with a 24 hour booking. Their office is at 32 Belmont Street in Brockton. You can call them at 508-584-8120. The DA decides which charges to pursue after the booking, and they can add or drop charges before the case goes to court in Plymouth County.

The DA's office does not release booking records on its own. That stays with the sheriff. But if you want to know the status of a case after the booking stage, the DA's victim witness unit can help. They track cases through the system and can tell you about court dates, plea deals, and sentencing outcomes tied to Plymouth County bookings. Victims of crime can sign up for updates on specific cases through this office.

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Cities in Plymouth County

Plymouth County has many cities and towns. All arrests in these areas go through the Plymouth County booking process at the correctional facility on Long Pond Road. The two largest cities have their own pages with more detail on local booking and arrest records.

Other towns in Plymouth County include Marshfield, Duxbury, Kingston, Wareham, Middleborough, Whitman, Hanover, Pembroke, and Bridgewater. All of these feed into the Plymouth County 24 hour booking system at the county jail.

Nearby Counties

These counties sit next to Plymouth County. If you are not sure where someone was booked, check the arrest location. The booking goes to whatever county jail covers that area.