Brockton Released Inmate Records

Released inmate records for Brockton are held by two main sources: the Brockton Police Department and the Plymouth County Sheriff's Department. Brockton is the largest city in Plymouth County with close to 105,000 residents, and arrests here generate a high volume of booking records each year. If you need to find someone who was booked and later released from custody in Brockton, you can search through local police records, the county jail roster, or statewide tools like VINELink. The process is straightforward, though it helps to know which office to contact first based on where the person was held.

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Brockton Police Released Inmate Records

The Brockton Police Department is your first stop for released inmate records tied to local arrests. The department sits at 7 Commercial Street in downtown Brockton. Chief Brenda I. Perez has led the force since 2022. She spent 23 years with the city before taking the top role, including time as a lieutenant in the Records Division. Her background in records management shaped how the department handles public data requests today.

Brockton PD has multiple Records Access Officers, or RAOs, on staff. These are the people who process your public records requests. You can submit a request through the online form at brocktonpolice.com, or you can send it by hand, mail, email, or fax. No ID is required to ask for released inmate records. The department has 10 business days to respond under state law. Most requests for basic booking and release data get turned around faster than that, but the 10-day window is the legal limit.

When you search for released inmate records through Brockton Police, the data you get back typically includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, booking date, and release date. Arrest logs and daily booking sheets are public records in Massachusetts. The department posts some of this information on its site, though the most complete records come from a formal request.

Department Brockton Police Department
Address 7 Commercial Street
Brockton, MA 02301
Website brocktonpolice.com
Request Methods Online form, hand delivery, mail, email, fax
ID Required No
Response Time Up to 10 business days

The Brockton Police website at brocktonpolice.com is where you will find the online request form. Fill it out with as much detail as you can. Include the person's full name and date of birth if you have it. The more specific your request, the faster the RAO can pull the right released inmate records. Vague requests take longer because staff have to search through more data to find what you need.

Brockton Police Department website for released inmate records requests

People arrested in Brockton who get held past their initial booking go to the Plymouth County Correctional Facility. The jail is at 26 Long Pond Road in Plymouth. Sheriff Joseph D. McDonald Jr. runs the facility. All released inmate records from the county jail fall under the sheriff's office, not Brockton PD.

This is an important distinction. Brockton Police handle the arrest and the initial booking record. But if the person stays in custody, they get transferred to the Plymouth County jail. At that point, the county creates its own set of records. The jail roster shows the inmate's name, age, date of birth, bail amount, projected release date, booking date, charges, and the arresting agency. For Brockton arrests, the arresting agency field will say Brockton Police Department.

You can call the Plymouth County Correctional Facility at (508) 830-6200. The Records Division is open Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 4 PM. A second line at (508) 830-6240 also works. Staff can look up released inmates by name, date of birth, or offender number. For written copies, file a public records request through the Plymouth County public records page.

The daily roster at the jail gets updated each weekday by 9 AM. It lists current inmates and recent releases. If someone was arrested in Brockton over the weekend, they should show up on the roster by Monday morning. The roster is one of the quickest ways to check if a person is still in custody or has already been released.

Plymouth County Outreach and Brockton Records

Plymouth County Outreach is a collaboration of 27 municipal police departments across Plymouth County. Brockton PD is one of them. This program connects local law enforcement agencies and helps share data across jurisdictions. When you search for released inmate records, this network matters because an arrest in Brockton might tie into cases or warrants from other towns in the county.

Plymouth County Outreach program for Brockton released inmate records

The outreach program also works on reentry services. People released from the Plymouth County jail who live in Brockton can get help with housing, job placement, and substance abuse treatment through the program. This side of things does not directly affect records access, but it shows how the county ties together police, corrections, and community services. If you are trying to locate someone who was released from custody in Brockton, the outreach program can sometimes point you in the right direction even if they cannot share specific records themselves.

Brockton Released Inmate Records and State Law

Massachusetts public records law controls how you access released inmate data in Brockton. Under M.G.L. Chapter 66, Section 10, any person can request records from a government agency. You do not need to give a reason. The agency must respond within 10 business days. This law applies to both the Brockton Police Department and the Plymouth County Sheriff's Department.

The first two hours of staff search time are free. If your request takes longer, the office can charge for the extra time. They have to tell you about any fees before doing the work, so you can decide if you want to move forward. Simple requests for one or two released inmates almost always fall within the free window. Copy costs run about $0.05 per page for standard black and white copies.

Some records are off limits. Under M.G.L. Chapter 66A, personal data held by government agencies has protections. For released inmates in Brockton, the restricted items include:

  • Medical and mental health records
  • Disciplinary actions from inside the jail
  • Security classification levels
  • Victim contact information
  • Social Security numbers

What you can get is still substantial. The public portion of a released inmate record in Brockton includes the person's name, age, date of birth, charges, booking date, release date, bail amount, and arresting agency. That covers what most people need. If your request gets denied, you can appeal to the Supervisor of Public Records at the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office within 90 days.

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Plymouth County Released Inmate Records

Brockton is in Plymouth County. All inmates held past their initial booking go to the Plymouth County Correctional Facility. The county sheriff's office manages released inmate records for all 27 towns and cities in the county. For more on the county jail, full records request details, and other resources, visit the Plymouth County released inmates page.

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Nearby Cities

These cities near Brockton also have released inmate records pages. If the person you are looking for was arrested in a neighboring city, their records may be held by a different police department or county sheriff.