Everett Recent Arrests Database
Everett recent arrests are tracked by the Everett Police Department, which serves this densely populated city just north of Boston in Middlesex County. The department maintains a public arrest log on its website along with daily calls for service logs that show all police activity. Arrest logs include names, addresses, ages, charges, and case numbers for each booking. You can search for recent arrest records through the department's online logs, by contacting the station directly at 45 Elm Street, or by searching state court databases for cases that went through the Middlesex County court system.
Everett Overview
Everett Police Arrest Logs
The Everett Police Department at 45 Elm Street, Everett, MA 02149 maintains a public arrest log on its website. This log lists each arrest with the person's name, address, age, arrest date, case number, and charges. The logs are archived in PDF format and go back several years. This is one of the easiest ways to check for recent arrests in Everett without submitting a formal records request.
There are important limits on what shows up in the public arrest log. Under M.G.L. c. 41, section 98F, arrests tied to juveniles, domestic violence, and sexual assaults cannot appear in any public arrest log. So the online log does not show every arrest. It only covers those that are legally allowed to be posted publicly. The rest are on file at the department but not available through the website.
The main phone number for the department is (617) 389-2120. Fax is (617) 394-2379. They also run a drug tips hotline at 617-389-3784 and have a message portal on their website. Common arrest charges in Everett include drug trafficking, warrant arrests, stolen property, disorderly conduct, trespassing, and assault and battery.
| Department | Everett Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 45 Elm Street Everett, MA 02149 |
| Phone | (617) 389-2120 |
| Fax | (617) 394-2379 |
| Emergency | 911 |
The Everett Police arrest log page provides public access to arrest records with legal notices about what is excluded.
This page lists archived arrest logs in PDF format and explains the legal limits on what can be published.
How to Search Everett Arrest Records
The fastest way to check recent arrests in Everett is the online arrest log. Go to the arrest log page and look through the archived PDF files. Each file covers a date range and shows all publicly reportable arrests during that period. The format includes the person's name, home address, age, case number, and specific charges with statute citations.
The department also publishes daily calls for service logs. These are different from arrest logs. They show every call the police responded to during a given day, including the call type, time, location, and how it was resolved. Each daily log is a PDF file, typically 37 to 50 kilobytes in size. They are organized by date. While not all calls lead to arrests, these logs can give you a broader picture of police activity in Everett on any given day.
The daily calls for service log page shows PDF files for each day's police activity in Everett.
Daily logs track every police response in Everett and are organized by date in downloadable PDF format.
For records not available online, contact the department directly. Call (617) 389-2120, visit at 45 Elm Street, or fax your request to (617) 394-2379. You can request police reports, accident reports, arrest records, and incident reports through these channels.
Everett Courts and Arrest Cases
Arrests in Everett are arraigned at the Malden District Court. More serious cases go to Middlesex County Superior Court in Cambridge. The Middlesex County Jail and House of Correction in Billerica holds people in county custody. Court records are separate from police arrest logs and can be searched through MassCourts.
Under M.G.L. c. 41, section 98F, the Everett Police must keep a daily arrest log that is available for public inspection at the station. The state also runs the iCORI system for criminal background checks at $25 per search. For your own record, the personal CORI request is free. The Middlesex Sheriff's Office manages the county jail and can provide booking details for people held after arrest.
Everett Public Records Requests
Massachusetts Public Records Law under M.G.L. c. 66, section 10 gives everyone the right to request public records including arrest data. The Everett Police Department must respond within 10 business days. You can submit requests by phone, in person, or by fax. Include the person's name, the approximate date of the arrest, and any case numbers you have. The more specific your request, the faster it gets processed.
The daily arrest log at the police station is free to view in person during business hours. This is always a good first step before filing a formal records request. The online arrest log archive gives you the same data from your computer. Between these two options, basic arrest information for Everett is fairly easy to get compared to many other Massachusetts cities.
Note: Arrests related to juveniles, domestic violence, and sexual assaults are excluded from all public logs under M.G.L. c. 41, section 98F.
Everett Arrest Record Resources
The Department of Criminal Justice Information Services manages the statewide criminal records database. Arrest data from Everett feeds into this system. The record sealing portal helps people who want to seal old arrest records from public view, and the expungement portal covers cases where records can be fully removed.
The Middlesex Sheriff's Office operates out of 400 Mystic Avenue in nearby Medford and manages the county jail system. Their website has information about inmate services and booking data for people arrested in Everett and held at county facilities. The CORI law overview page explains the legal framework for criminal records in Massachusetts including what is public and what is restricted.
Middlesex County Recent Arrests
Everett is in Middlesex County. All arrests here connect to the Middlesex County court and corrections system. Everett sits right on the border with Suffolk County and Boston. For more about arrests across Middlesex County, visit the county page.
Nearby Cities
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