Find Revere Recent Arrests
Revere recent arrests are managed by the Revere Police Department, which serves this coastal city in Suffolk County, Massachusetts. The department keeps arrest records and booking logs at its headquarters on Revere Beach Parkway. You can search for recent arrest data through the Records Department or check the public logs posted on the department website. Revere is about five miles north of downtown Boston, and its police force handles all local arrest information for the community. The Records Department staff can help you find what you need during business hours.
Revere Overview
Revere Police Records Department
The Revere Police Department operates its Records Department at 400 Revere Beach Parkway, Revere, MA 02151. This is where all arrest records, incident reports, and booking data are stored. Capt. Thomas Malone serves as the Records Access Officer. You can reach the records team by phone at (781) 286-8330 or by email at Records@reverepolice.org. The department keeps records for motor vehicle crashes, thefts, larceny, burglary, vandalism, and assault reports alongside arrest booking data.
Hours for the Records Department are Monday through Thursday from 8:15 AM to 5:00 PM and Friday from 8:15 AM to 12:15 PM. If you plan to visit in person, bring a valid photo ID. You should know the incident report number or be able to give the date, time, and location of the arrest. The department does not accept cash. Payment must be by bank check, personal check, or business check. They also will not fax any reports. All copies must be picked up or mailed.
| Department | Revere Police Records Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 400 Revere Beach Parkway Revere, MA 02151 |
| Phone | (781) 286-8330 |
| Records@reverepolice.org | |
| Hours | Mon-Thu 8:15 AM - 5:00 PM, Fri 8:15 AM - 12:15 PM |
Searching Revere Arrest Records
To find recent arrests in Revere, start with the public logs. The Revere Police Department posts public logs on their website that include dispatch logs, daily activity reports, and arrest information. These logs are published as PDF documents covering date ranges. They are redacted to protect sensitive information, but still show basic arrest data. Check the Revere Police public logs and news page for the latest releases.
For more detail than what the public logs show, you need to submit a records request. Email Records@reverepolice.org with your name, date of birth, and the date of the incident you are asking about. You can also visit the Records Department in person during their posted hours. Make sure to first confirm that a report was actually filed by an officer, since not all police interactions result in a written report.
The Revere Police Records Department page lays out the full process for getting copies of arrest reports and other police records from the city.
The Revere Police Records Department page shows how to get arrest records, what fees apply, and which forms of payment they accept.
This is the main page for requesting police reports and arrest records from Revere.
Note: The Revere Police Records Department does not accept cash and will not fax reports under any circumstances.
Revere Courts and Criminal Cases
Revere falls under the Chelsea District Court for most criminal arraignments. When someone is arrested in Revere, they typically appear before this court. Suffolk County Superior Court in Boston handles more serious cases. Both courts maintain records that are separate from what the police department holds. You can search court case information through the MassCourts online system, which covers all trial courts in the state.
Under M.G.L. c. 41, section 98F, the Revere Police must maintain a daily log of all arrests. This log is public and can be viewed at the police station at no charge. The log shows the basic facts of each arrest but does not include full case details. For criminal background checks, the state iCORI system lets you search CORI records for $25 per query.
Revere Public Records Access
Massachusetts Public Records Law under M.G.L. c. 66, section 10 gives everyone the right to access public records, including arrest data. The Revere Police must respond to requests within 10 business days. You can submit requests by email, mail, or in person. For police records, go through the Revere Police Department directly. For other city records, the City Clerk's office at Revere City Hall handles requests. Ashley Melnik serves as the City Clerk at 281 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151, and can be reached at 781-286-8160.
The Revere Police news section regularly posts public log updates that include arrest information for the community.
These public logs are posted as redacted PDFs and cover recent police activity including arrests.
Additional Revere Arrest Resources
The Department of Criminal Justice Information Services is the state agency that manages criminal records in Massachusetts. Their CORI database tracks arrest and conviction data statewide. You can request your own record for free through the personal CORI request page on the state website.
If you need to seal an old arrest record, the Massachusetts record sealing portal walks you through the process step by step. Eligibility depends on the type of charge and how much time has passed since the case ended. The Suffolk County Sheriff's Office at scsdma.org also holds booking information for people in county custody.
Revere shares its court system with nearby cities in Suffolk County. Chelsea, Winthrop, and Boston all route through the same county courts, so records from those areas can sometimes be relevant when searching for someone with ties to Revere.
Suffolk County Recent Arrests
Revere is in Suffolk County, and all arrests here connect to the Suffolk County court and jail system. The Suffolk County Sheriff's Department operates the Nashua Street Jail and manages booking records. For more about arrests across the full county, visit the Suffolk County page.
Nearby Cities
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