Access Everett Busted Mugshots
Everett busted mugshots result from arrests made by the Everett Police Department in Middlesex County. The city has about 50,000 people and is one of the most densely populated areas north of Boston. Every arrest in Everett creates a booking record that includes a mugshot, fingerprints, charges, and an arrest report. You can search for Everett busted mugshots through the police records division, the Massachusetts iCORI system, or by checking case files at the court. Multiple sources give you different ways to access arrest data from Everett.
Everett Overview
Everett Police Busted Mugshots
The Everett Police Department on Elm Street is where all city arrests are processed. Each booking creates a mugshot, fingerprint card, arrest report, and charge sheet. The records division at ext. 223 keeps all of these on file and handles public requests for copies of Everett busted mugshots and related arrest data.
| Department | Everett Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 45 Elm St, Everett, MA 02149 |
| Phone | (617) 389-2120 |
| Records | (617) 389-2120 ext. 223 |
| Website | cityofeverett.com/police |
Booking photos and arrest reports are public records in Massachusetts. Under M.G.L. c. 66 § 10, the Everett police must respond to a written records request within 10 business days. The first two hours of search time come at no charge. Copies run $0.05 per page for black and white. Electronic delivery saves money when you want Everett busted mugshots sent by email instead of physical copies.
The daily arrest log at the Everett station is public under M.G.L. c. 41 § 98F. It lists every arrest with the name, age, address, charge, and booking time. No mugshots appear in the log, but it tells you who was arrested and when. Use that to make a more specific request for an Everett busted mugshot from the records division.
How to Search Everett Busted Mugshots
You have several ways to find busted mugshots from Everett. The choice depends on what you know about the arrest and what level of detail you need.
The iCORI portal is the fastest way to check if someone has a criminal record in Everett or anywhere in Massachusetts. A public search costs $25. You get felony data from the past 10 years and misdemeanor data from 5 years. The mugshot itself does not come through iCORI, but it confirms the arrest. Register online and pay with a credit card. Results show up quickly, often within just a few minutes.
The Massachusetts Trial Court website gives free access to court docket data statewide. Criminal searches need a case number. Most Everett cases go through Malden District Court or another nearby court for arraignment. The docket shows charges, dates, and the case outcome. If you do not have a case number, visit the district court clerk in person to search by name for Everett busted mugshots records.
To get the actual booking photo, file a public records request with the Everett Police Department. Put the request in writing with the person's name, date of arrest, and a reference to M.G.L. c. 66 § 10. Call ext. 223 at (617) 389-2120 if you have questions about the process for getting Everett busted mugshots.
Everett Booking Records Access
The Everett Police Department provides public access to arrest records and busted mugshots through their records division on Elm Street. Below is a look at the department's records resources for Everett arrests.
The Everett station handles a steady volume of arrests given the city's density and location near Boston. The records division processes requests during business hours. Call ahead to check what documentation you need to bring when requesting Everett busted mugshots in person.
Sealing Everett Busted Mugshots
Under M.G.L. c. 276 §§ 100A-100C, some Everett busted mugshots can be sealed from public view. Misdemeanor convictions qualify 5 years after conviction or release. Felonies need a 10-year wait. Cases that were dismissed or resulted in acquittal may be sealed automatically under newer provisions of the law.
To seal a record from an Everett arrest, petition the court where the case was heard. The judge reviews the request and decides whether to grant it. Once sealed, the Everett busted mugshot will not show up on standard CORI checks. The record still exists in the system, but it is hidden from most public searches. Expungement, which destroys the record permanently, is only available in very narrow circumstances. Most people with Everett arrest records use the sealing route.
CORI Records for Everett Busted Mugshots
The statewide CORI database captures every Everett arrest that reaches arraignment. The Department of Criminal Justice Information Services in Chelsea manages the system. All Massachusetts police departments, including Everett, report booking data to CORI automatically. It is the central hub for criminal record tracking in the state.
You can request your own CORI for $25 to see your complete criminal history, including any Everett busted mugshots. Your personal copy shows sealed records marked as sealed. A free self-audit is available every 90 days and shows who has accessed your CORI. This tells you if someone has been looking at your Everett arrest data.
Middlesex County Sheriff at (781) 960-2800 processes inmates from Everett. Visit middlesexsheriff.org for booking and inmate records.
Nearby Cities
Everett borders several cities in the greater Boston area. Each has its own police force and busted mugshots records. If your search in Everett comes up empty, check these nearby jurisdictions.
Middlesex County Busted Mugshots
Everett is in Middlesex County. The county sheriff at (781) 960-2800 holds inmates from Everett arrests and maintains booking records. For the full picture on county-level arrest data and resources, visit the Middlesex County page.