Brockton Recent Bookings Search

Brockton recent bookings and arrest records come from two main places. The Brockton Police Department handles the initial arrest and booking at their station on Commercial Street. After that, most people get sent to the Plymouth County Correctional Facility in Plymouth for holding. You can search for Brockton booking records through the police department's records division, the Plymouth County Sheriff's online inmate locator, or the state court system. Each source has different info, so checking more than one is a good idea if you want the full picture on a recent arrest in Brockton.

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Brockton Police Arrest Records

The Brockton Police Department is where all city arrests start. Officers bring people to the station at 7 Commercial Street for booking. The records division keeps files on every arrest, incident report, and accident report that the department handles. You can reach the records team by phone at 508-941-0208 or by email at records@brocktonpolice.com. They are open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

Brockton booking records include the person's name, age, address, charges, and the arrest reference number. A typical entry in the Brockton police log shows the dispatch time, call type, location, and officer on the scene. When an arrest is made, you will see a line that says "Refer To Arrest" with a case number ending in AR. The log then lists the full name, address, age, and charges for each person taken into custody. These logs give you a quick look at recent bookings without filing a formal request.

The Brockton Police Department website is the best place to start if you want to check on recent arrest activity in the city. The site has links to police logs, department contacts, and forms you may need for records requests.

Brockton Police Department website for recent bookings and arrest records

The department posts police logs on a regular basis. These PDF files cover daily dispatch activity and include arrest details when they happen. You can browse through them to find recent Brockton bookings by date.

How to Request Brockton Booking Records

Massachusetts law gives you the right to request arrest and booking records from any police department. Under M.G.L. c. 66, Section 10, the Brockton Police Department must respond to public records requests within 10 business days. The first two hours of search time are free. After that, the department can charge up to $25 per hour for staff time. Paper copies cost $0.05 per page for black and white. Electronic copies have no fee if the records are easy to produce in that format.

You can submit a request to the Brockton Police records division in a few ways. Email works well. Send your request to records@brocktonpolice.com with as much detail as you can. Include the full name of the person, date of the arrest if you know it, and what type of record you need. You can also call 508-941-0208 during business hours, go in person to the station, or mail a written request. The Brockton Police public records page has more info on how to submit your request and what to expect.

Brockton Police public records request page for arrest and booking records

Keep your request specific. Ask for exactly what you want. A broad request like "all arrest records" will take longer and may cost more. A focused request for one person's booking record from a specific date is fast and usually free.

Records Phone 508-941-0208
Records Email records@brocktonpolice.com
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Address 7 Commercial Street, Brockton, MA 02302
Response Time 10 business days

The Brockton Police Department publishes police logs on their website as PDF files. These logs are free to view and download. Each log covers a set time period and lists every call the department responded to along with any arrests made. The Brockton police log page has the most recent files available.

A Brockton police log entry for an arrest will show several pieces of info. You get the date and time of the call, what the call was about, the street where it happened, and which officer responded. If someone was taken into custody, the log shows an arrest reference number, the person's full name, their home address, age, and the charges filed. For instance, one recent log showed "Refer To Arrest: 24-1898-AR" for a person charged with assault and battery at a Brockton address. These entries give you a clear snapshot of recent bookings across the city without needing a formal records request. The logs do not include photos or bail info though.

Under M.G.L. c. 41, Section 98F, certain arrests cannot appear in public police logs. Domestic violence cases and 209A restraining order violations are kept out of the daily log by law. So the logs will not show every single Brockton booking. But they do cover the bulk of arrest activity in the city.

Note: Police logs are usually posted a few days after the events they cover, so there may be a short delay before the most recent Brockton bookings show up.

What Happens After a Brockton Arrest

When someone is arrested in Brockton, they are first brought to the Brockton Police station for booking. Officers take fingerprints, a booking photo, and record personal details along with the charges. This creates the initial booking record that the police department keeps on file.

After booking at the station, many people are transferred to the Plymouth County Correctional Facility at 26 Long Pond Road in Plymouth. This is the county jail that serves all 27 towns in Plymouth County, including Brockton. The sheriff's department runs an online inmate locator on their website at pcsdma.org where you can search by name, date of birth, or booking number. Results from the Plymouth County inmate search show the person's name, age, bail amount, booking date, charges, arresting agency, and projected release date. If you are looking for someone who was recently arrested in Brockton and has already been moved to the county facility, this is likely the quickest way to find their status.

Some people are released on bail right from the Brockton station and never go to the county jail. Others are held until their arraignment, which typically happens at Brockton District Court. The court handles first appearances, bail hearings, and misdemeanor trials. Felony cases may be sent up to Plymouth County Superior Court at 52 Obery Street in Plymouth. You can search court dockets tied to Brockton arrests through the Massachusetts Trial Court eAccess portal for free.

Brockton Criminal Record Searches

If you need a formal criminal record check for someone in Brockton, the state's iCORI system is the way to go. iCORI stands for internet-based Criminal Offender Record Information. The Department of Criminal Justice Information Services runs it from their office at 200 Arlington Street, Suite 2200 in Chelsea. A personal check costs $25 and an open access check runs $50. You need a Massachusetts ID to register. Processing takes up to 10 business days.

The iCORI report covers criminal court appearances, convictions, and serious offenses across the whole state. It does not show sealed records, juvenile cases, or civil matters. This is a broader search than just looking at Brockton booking records since it pulls data from every county. For a quick check on a recent Brockton arrest though, the police logs or Plymouth County inmate search will give you results faster than iCORI.

Certain Brockton booking records can be sealed over time. Under M.G.L. c. 4, Section 7(26), some records are exempt from public access. Non-conviction records may be sealed right away. Misdemeanor convictions can be sealed after five years. Felony convictions have a 10-year wait. You file the petition at the court where the case was heard. Sealed records will not show up in a public search of Brockton arrest records or in an iCORI check.

Note: Juvenile booking records from Brockton are never available to the public under state law.

Brockton Booking Records Fees

Getting copies of Brockton booking records has a clear fee structure set by state regulations under 950 CMR 32.00. The rules apply to the Brockton Police Department and every other public agency in the state. Here is what you can expect to pay:

  • First two hours of staff search time: free
  • Extra search time after two hours: up to $25 per hour
  • Black and white paper copies: $0.05 per page
  • Electronic records: no charge if easy to produce
  • iCORI personal record check: $25
  • iCORI open access check: $50

Most simple requests for a single Brockton booking record fall within the free window. You should not owe anything for a basic name search and a few pages of results. The police log PDFs on the Brockton Police website are completely free to view and download at any time. If your request is more involved and takes staff more than two hours, they will let you know the estimated cost before doing the work. You can narrow your request to bring the time and cost down.

Plymouth County Booking Records

Brockton sits in Plymouth County, and the county sheriff's department handles all jail operations for the area. The Plymouth County Correctional Facility at 26 Long Pond Road in Plymouth is where Brockton arrestees go after booking at the city police station. The sheriff's office has an online inmate locator, a records division you can reach at (508) 830-6240, and accepts written public records requests. For a full look at how Plymouth County processes recent bookings, county-wide arrest stats, and more search options, check the county page.

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Nearby Cities With Booking Records

Several other cities near Brockton also have their own police departments and arrest records. If you are searching for recent bookings in the area, these pages may help. Plymouth is the county seat and shares the same county jail system. Quincy is in neighboring Norfolk County to the north. Taunton is in Bristol County to the south and west.

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