Search Peabody Released Inmates

Released inmate records in Peabody come from the Peabody Police Department and the Essex County Sheriff's Department. Peabody sits in Essex County, which runs one of the better online inmate search tools in the state. The county lookup at eccorrections.org lets you search by name and even has a checkbox to include released inmates in your results. The Peabody Police Department also keeps local arrest and booking logs. Between the city and county systems, there are several ways to track down release data for people who were held in custody after an arrest in Peabody.

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54,000+ Population
Essex County
(978) 532-3000 Peabody Police
6 Allen St Police HQ

Essex County has one of the best inmate search tools in Massachusetts. The Essex County inmate lookup lets anyone search for current and past inmates. You can search by name, booking number, or state ID. There is a checkbox on the search form that says "Include released inmates." Check that box. It pulls up records for people who have already been let go from the county jail.

This tool is free to use. No account is needed. The results show the person's name, date of birth, booking date, charges, and release date if they are out. For people arrested in Peabody and then held at the county level, this is the fastest way to check their status. The Middleton House of Correction holds most Essex County inmates, and its capacity is around 1,000 beds. Sentences served there run up to 24 months.

The Essex County Sheriff's Department runs the whole system from its main office at 20 Manning Avenue, Middleton, MA 01949. The phone number is (978) 750-1900. You can call them if the online tool does not show what you need or if you want more detail on a specific case. The staff can tell you if someone was transferred, released, or moved to a state facility.

The Essex County Sheriff's Department website at essexsheriffma.org has more details about programs, visitation, and how the county handles inmates from booking through release. It is a good place to start if you want background on how the system works before you run a search.

Peabody Police Released Inmate Records

The Peabody Police Department handles all local arrests in the city. When someone is booked at the Peabody station, the department creates a record of that event. The record includes the arrest date, the charges, and what happened next. If the person was released from the station, that shows up too. These are public records.

Peabody Police are at 6 Allen Street, Peabody, MA 01960. You can call them at (978) 532-3000. The records division can pull booking and release data for you. Walk-in requests work during normal business hours. Bring a photo ID. If you want copies mailed to you, call first to ask about the process and any fees.

The Peabody Police also publish arrest logs. These logs list who was picked up, what they were charged with, and whether they were held or let go. The logs get updated on a rolling basis. This is a quick way to see recent releases without filing a formal request. Not every arrest leads to a county jail stay. Many people booked in Peabody are processed and released the same day right from the police station.

For arrests that lead to longer holds, the person gets moved to the Essex County system. At that point the county takes over tracking. But the initial booking record stays with Peabody Police. So if you need the earliest record of a case, the city is the place to look.

Essex County Sheriff's Department Portal

The Essex County Sheriff's Department website is the main hub for all county corrections information in the Peabody area. You can visit the site at essexsheriffma.org to find inmate search tools, facility details, and contact numbers for various divisions.

Essex County Sheriff Department portal for Peabody released inmates records

The site also lists programs available to inmates before and after release. This can be useful if you are trying to find out what services someone had access to while in custody. The page layout is simple and loads fast on most devices.

Public Records Requests in Peabody

Massachusetts gives everyone the right to request public records. This is laid out in M.G.L. Chapter 66, Section 10. The law applies to all city and county agencies, including the Peabody Police Department and the Essex County Sheriff's office. You do not need to be a resident. You do not need to give a reason for your request.

To file a request, write to the records custodian at the agency that has the record you want. Include the person's full name and any dates you know. The more detail you give, the faster they can find the file. Under the law, the agency has ten business days to respond. They can ask for more time if the request is large, but they have to tell you why.

Fees for copies are set by state regulation. Under 950 CMR 32.07, agencies can charge $0.05 per page for black and white copies. The first two hours of search time are free. After that, agencies can charge for staff time at a set rate. Most simple requests for a single booking or release record do not hit the two-hour mark, so you likely will not pay anything beyond the copy fee.

If an agency denies your request or does not respond in time, you can appeal to the Supervisor of Records at the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office. The appeal process is free. The Supervisor can order the agency to release the records if the denial was not valid. This gives you a real path to get what you need even if the first answer is no.

Note: Some records are exempt from disclosure under M.G.L. Chapter 4, Section 7(26), which lists specific categories of information that agencies can withhold. Sealed and expunged records will not appear in any public search.

VINE Notification System for Peabody

VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. It is a free service that lets you track an inmate's status in real time. Essex County takes part in the VINE program. That means anyone held in the Essex County system after an arrest in Peabody can be tracked through this tool.

You can sign up on the VINELink website or call 1-866-277-7477. Once you register for alerts on a specific inmate, the system will call you, text you, or send an email when that person's status changes. That includes release from custody. This is useful if you want to know the moment someone gets out rather than checking the inmate lookup tool over and over.

VINE works around the clock. It covers all Essex County facilities. The alerts go out fast, usually within minutes of a status change. You do not need to explain why you want the alerts. The service was built for crime victims, but anyone can use it. It is one of the most reliable ways to stay informed about a specific case.

If someone arrested in Peabody was sent to a state prison rather than the county jail, the Massachusetts Department of Correction (DOC) takes over. The DOC runs all state prisons and tracks inmates serving sentences longer than two and a half years. You can search for state inmates on the Mass.gov inmate search page. The tool shows current and recently released inmates in the state system.

Massachusetts DOC inmate search tool for Peabody released inmates lookup

The state also runs the iCORI system, which stands for Internet-based Criminal Offender Record Information. This is a paid service. It costs $25 per search. iCORI gives you access to criminal history data that goes beyond what the free tools show. It includes court dispositions, sentences, and release information from across the state. You can access iCORI through the Mass.gov CORI page.

Keep in mind that iCORI has access limits. The full version is only open to the person the record belongs to and to certain agencies. The public version shows less detail. For most people looking up released inmates from Peabody, the free county lookup tool and VINELink will cover what you need. iCORI is more useful when you need a complete statewide history.

Peabody District Court Records

Peabody falls under the Peabody District Court for most criminal cases. The court handles arraignments, bail hearings, and case dispositions for people arrested in the city. When someone is released from custody after a court hearing, the court issues an order. That order might set bail conditions or dismiss the case.

Court records are separate from police booking records. They track what happened after the arrest, not the arrest itself. You can search for case information through the MassCourts online system. The system shows case status, hearing dates, and final outcomes. It does not show full booking or release details from the jail, but it tells you whether charges are still active.

For serious cases, felonies may go to Essex County Superior Court in Salem. Superior Court handles cases with longer potential sentences and more complex legal issues. Both courts keep their own records. If you are not sure which court handled a case, start with Peabody District Court and work from there.

You can get copies of court documents from the clerk's office at the courthouse. Walk in during business hours and ask for the case file by name or docket number. There may be a small copy fee. Court staff can point you in the right direction if you are not sure what you are looking for.

Nearby Cities and Essex County

Peabody is in Essex County. All county-level inmate records go through the Essex County Sheriff's Department. The county system covers every city and town in the county, so one search on the inmate lookup tool can pull results from across the whole region. For full details on how the county handles released inmates and what resources are out there, check the Essex County page.

Several nearby cities also have their own released inmate pages. Lynn is just to the south and uses the same Essex County jail system. Lawrence is north of Peabody and also falls under Essex County corrections. Haverhill sits further north near the New Hampshire border but uses the same county facilities. Each city page has details on local police records, booking logs, and how to find released inmate data for that area.

Because all of these cities share the same county system, the Essex County inmate lookup tool is often the single best starting point. If you know someone was arrested anywhere in the county but are not sure which city, the county search will still find them.

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