Search Everett Booking Releases

Everett booking releases are managed by the Middlesex County Sheriff's Office, which operates the jail and house of correction in Billerica. Arrests made by Everett police result in bookings at the Middlesex County facility. There is no online inmate search for Middlesex County right now, so finding Everett booking releases requires a phone call or an in-person visit. Everett is a small city just north of Boston, but it falls under Middlesex County rather than Suffolk. This page covers how to search for booking releases, what data the records hold, and how to file a public records request for Everett arrests.

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Everett Booking Releases Overview

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Middlesex County and Everett Records

Middlesex County handles all booking releases for Everett arrests. The Middlesex Jail and House of Correction is at 269 Treble Cove Road in Billerica, MA 01862. You can call them at (978) 667-1711. This line is open 24 hours a day. The administrative headquarters for the Middlesex Sheriff's Office is at 12 Gill Street, Suite 4700 in Woburn. Everett is one of many cities in the county that sends its arrestees to the Billerica facility for formal booking.

People sometimes assume Everett falls under Suffolk County because it sits right next to Boston and Chelsea. But Everett is in Middlesex County. This matters for booking releases because you need to contact the right sheriff's office. Under MGL c. 126, § 16, the county facility holds pre-trial detainees and people serving up to 2.5 years. Longer sentences go to the state DOC. For full details on the county's booking process, visit the Middlesex County booking releases page.

Everett Booking Facility

The Middlesex Jail in Billerica is where Everett booking releases get created. It is about 18 miles northwest of Everett. When Everett police arrest someone, they transport the person to Billerica for the formal booking process. Intake staff are on duty around the clock. They handle fingerprints, photographs, health screenings, and personal property inventories. Each person gets an inmate ID and a housing assignment based on their charges and assessed risk level.

The facility uses an Inmate Case Management System. It tracks names, booking numbers, dates, release types, and housing assignments. This system is not available to the public online, but staff can look up information when you call or visit. During a recent audit period, the Middlesex facility handled 7,385 inmates. That total broke down to 1,253 pre-trial, 4,678 sentenced, and 1,443 regionally arrested individuals.

The Middlesex County Sheriff's Office website has general info about the Billerica facility, including contact details and visiting rules.

Middlesex County Sheriff website for Everett booking releases

The site does not offer an online inmate search, but it lists phone numbers and mailing addresses for the facility and its various departments.

Note: Everett is in Middlesex County, not Suffolk County, even though it borders Boston and Chelsea on multiple sides.

Middlesex County does not have an online inmate lookup tool. Your primary option is to call the jail at (978) 667-1711. This line runs 24 hours. Have the person's full legal name and date of birth ready. Staff can check if someone arrested in Everett is in custody at the Billerica facility and share basic booking data.

You can visit in person as well. The jail at 269 Treble Cove Road in Billerica has a records office. Bring a government-issued ID. Staff can look up current and recent Everett booking releases while you wait, though older records may need a written request. Visiting hours for the records office run during regular business days.

Court records offer another angle. The Middlesex County Clerk of Court at 208 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02141 maintains a court database. You can search by surname for arrest details, charges, bail conditions, and case outcomes. The clerk's phone is (617) 494-4000. Court records overlap with booking releases but come from a different source, and they can fill gaps if the sheriff's office comes up short on what you need.

Everett Booking Release Records

An Everett booking release holds the same core data as any Massachusetts county booking record. Full name and known aliases. Date of birth, gender, and physical description. Booking date and time. Arresting agency (usually Everett PD). Charges with statute codes. Bail or bond amounts. Expected release date if set. Facility and housing unit. Under MGL c. 66, § 10, most of this data is public.

Some fields stay private. Medical records, mental health data, and security classification papers are not part of the public booking release. Victim info and social security numbers are withheld too. MGL c. 4, § 7(26) gives agencies the right to hold back records that could invade privacy or create danger. CORI, which stands for Criminal Offender Record Information, is the framework that covers Everett booking releases. MGL c. 6, §§ 167-178B sets out who can access CORI. It includes arrest records, court data, sentencing, and release info for adults 18 and older.

Requesting Everett Booking Records

To get a formal copy, send a written request to the Records Access Officer at the Middlesex Sheriff's Office, 269 Treble Cove Road, Billerica, MA 01862. Include the person's full name, date of birth, and any other identifying details. Under Massachusetts public records law, the office has 10 business days to respond. Copies cost $0.05 to $0.10 per page. The first two hours of search time are free under 950 CMR 32.

Sealed records are a factor. Under MGL c. 276, § 100A, misdemeanor records can be sealed after 3 years and felonies after 7 years. Sex offenses need at least 15 years. The Commissioner of Probation handles sealing requests. Under MGL c. 276, § 100C, records are sealed automatically after a not guilty verdict or dismissal. Sealed Everett booking releases will not show in public searches. Law enforcement retains access.

For state-level records, the DOC inmate search page covers state prison inmates. The DOC public records page has an online request form. You can also email doc.rao@state.ma.us or call (508) 422-3436. VINE at vinelink.com tracks DOC and Essex County inmates only, so it will not show Middlesex County inmates from Everett.

Note: Massachusetts county jails must follow standards in 103 CMR 932, which includes rules for maintaining and storing booking release records.

Nearby Cities

These cities near Everett share the Middlesex County facility or are in neighboring counties just across city lines.

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