Everett Released Inmates Search

Released inmate records in Everett come from two main sources: the Everett Police Department and the Middlesex County Sheriff's Office. Everett is a small city just north of Boston in Middlesex County, and all county jail holds run through that sheriff's system. If someone got picked up in Everett and held past the first booking stage, they went to a county facility. Local police keep their own booking logs and arrest data from cases that start in the city. You can get copies of these records through the city or the county, and both have a clear path for public records requests under state law.

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Everett Police Released Inmate Data

The Everett Police Department handles all local arrests in the city. When someone gets booked at EPD, the arrest creates a record that stays on file with the department. Once that person is released from police custody, the booking data becomes part of the department's permanent records. You can request copies of released inmate records through the records division at the police station.

Walk-in requests work fine during business hours. Bring a valid ID and be ready to fill out a short form. You can also call or send a written request by mail or email. The more detail you give, the faster staff can pull what you need. Include the full name of the person, any dates you know, and case numbers if you have them. A vague request takes more time and could cost more in search fees.

The Everett Police Department website has contact details and information about the department's divisions and services.

Everett Police Department page for released inmate records

EPD does not run an online inmate roster or booking search tool. That means you can't look up current or past inmates through the city website. You need to contact the department directly to get released inmate data. Phone calls and written requests are the two main options for people who can't come in person. This is the same setup most smaller cities in Massachusetts use.

Arrest logs may show recent police activity. These logs list calls for service, arrests, and other incidents across the city. Some details get redacted, but basic facts about arrests and bookings are usually there.

Public Records Requests in Everett

Massachusetts public records law gives anyone the right to request government records. Under M.G.L. c. 66, § 10, you can ask for released inmate records from any city or county agency. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The law is clear on that. The agency has 10 business days to send an initial response. That response might be the records themselves, or it could be a time and cost estimate for pulling them together.

Fees follow the schedule set by 950 CMR 32.07. Black and white copies cost $0.05 per page. The first four hours of search time are free. After that, agencies can charge up to $25 per hour for staff time spent finding and compiling records. Electronic copies sent by email have no delivery fee, so that is usually the cheapest way to go.

If the total cost will be high, the city has to tell you up front. You can then decide whether to narrow your request or go ahead with the full scope. A request like "all arrests from the past year" will take longer and cost more than asking about one specific person on a specific date. Be as precise as you can.

You can send your request to the city's Records Access Officer. For police records, direct your request to the Everett Police Department. For other city records, the city clerk's office handles those requests. Both offices follow the same state rules and timelines.

Not every piece of a released inmate record is public. Massachusetts law under M.G.L. c. 4, § 7(26) lists exemptions that let agencies hold back certain details. For law enforcement records, the most common exemptions cover ongoing investigations, names of confidential informants, and personal information that could put someone at risk if released to the public.

The basic facts are almost always available. Name of the person arrested. Date. Charges filed. Release date. These are public in most cases. What gets redacted tends to be investigative notes, witness details, and victim information. If you get a response with heavy redactions, you can appeal to the Supervisor of Public Records at the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office.

Juvenile records are sealed in most situations. If the person was under 18 at the time of arrest, those records are not available through a standard public records request. Adult records follow the general public records rules and are treated differently from juvenile cases.

Middlesex County Released Inmates From Everett

Everett is in Middlesex County. Anyone arrested in the city who gets held past the initial booking goes to a Middlesex County facility. The Middlesex County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail system from its main office at 12 Gill Street, Suite 4700, Woburn, MA 01801. The phone number is 781-960-2800. They keep records on all inmates who pass through their facilities, including release dates and discharge details.

The main holding facility is the Middlesex House of Correction at 269 Treble Cove Road, Billerica, MA 01862. Phone there is (978) 667-1711. Most people arrested in Everett who face county-level charges end up at this location. The sheriff's department tracks intake, transfers, and releases for everyone in the system.

The Middlesex County Sheriff's website has information about the department and its operations. Middlesex County does not run a public online inmate roster, so you can't search for current or past inmates through the website directly. You need to file a records request for that.

Middlesex County Sheriff website for Everett released inmate records

The Records Access Officer for the Middlesex County Sheriff is Megan McLatchey. She can be reached at 781-960-2830. If you need records from the county level that are not available through other channels, contact her office with a written request. The same state public records rules apply to the county as to the city. You can also submit requests through the Middlesex County Sheriff's public records page.

Fees at the county level match the state schedule. The first four hours of staff time are free. After that it is $25 per hour. Copies are $0.05 per page for black and white. Electronic delivery by email costs nothing extra.

State-Level Search Tools for Everett Cases

Several state-run tools can help you find released inmate records that started with an Everett arrest. These cover cases that moved beyond the city or county level.

The Mass.gov inmate search guide covers how to look up anyone sentenced to more than 2.5 years in state prison. The Massachusetts Department of Correction runs this search. It covers inmates in state facilities only, not county jails. If someone from Everett got a long sentence, this is where their record shows up after transfer from the county system.

The VINELink system lets you search for inmates across both county and state facilities. You can also sign up for release alerts by phone, email, or text. This is useful if you want to know the moment someone gets out. The system covers Massachusetts and most other states.

iCORI is the state's Criminal Offender Record Information system. It costs $25 to run a search and gives you a person's criminal history in Massachusetts. This is a broader record than just release data. It shows convictions, pending cases, and other court activity. You need to create an account on the Mass.gov iCORI page to use it.

Court records are another angle. If someone was arraigned or sentenced through a local court, those records can tell you about the case outcome and sentencing. Court records and police records are held by different agencies, so you may need to check both for the full picture. The Massachusetts Trial Court system handles case lookups at the court level.

Middlesex County Released Inmate Records

Everett sits in Middlesex County. All county-level inmate records for Everett go through the Middlesex County Sheriff's Office. Middlesex is the largest county in Massachusetts by population and covers dozens of cities and towns north and west of Boston. For a full look at Middlesex County released inmate records, search tools, and contact details for all county facilities, check the county page.

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Nearby Cities With Released Inmate Records

Several cities near Everett have their own released inmate records and local police departments. If you are looking for someone who may have been arrested or held in a neighboring city, these pages cover local law enforcement records and the county facilities that serve each area.

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