Framingham Recent Bookings Search

Framingham recent bookings come from arrests made by the Framingham Police Department and are processed through Middlesex County. When someone is booked in Framingham, a record is created that lists the charges, the arrest date, and the person's name. You can search for these booking records through the Framingham District Court or the Middlesex County Sheriff's Office. Finding recent bookings in Framingham starts with knowing which office holds the records you need and how each one handles public requests for arrest and booking data.

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Framingham Recent Bookings Process

The Framingham Police Department handles all arrests in the city. Their station is at 1 William Welch Way, Framingham, MA 01701. When officers make an arrest, the person is brought to the station for booking. The booking process creates a record that includes the suspect's name, date of birth, charges, and the time of arrest. These Framingham booking records are kept on file at the police department.

After the initial booking at Framingham Police, what happens next depends on the charges. For less serious offenses, the person may be released on bail from the station. More serious charges can mean a transfer to the Middlesex County House of Correction in Billerica. That facility is run by the Middlesex County Sheriff's Office. Once someone is moved to the county jail, their booking record exists in both the Framingham police system and the county system.

Agency Framingham Police Department
Address 1 William Welch Way
Framingham, MA 01701
Records In-person request at station

To get copies of recent bookings from Framingham Police, you need to visit the station in person. Call ahead to check hours for the records window. Bring a valid photo ID. The department does not post booking logs on its website, so an in-person visit is the main way to get this data. Some basic arrest information may show up in the Framingham District Court system once charges are filed.

Once a person is arrested and booked in Framingham, the case moves to the Framingham District Court. This court is at 600 Concord Street, Framingham, MA 01701. The court handles arraignments, bail hearings, and case proceedings that come from Framingham arrest records. Booking details become part of the court file once the case is docketed.

You can search for Framingham booking records that have reached the court stage through the Massachusetts Trial Court's eAccess system. Go to masscourts.org and search by name or case number. The system shows case status, charges, hearing dates, and docket entries. Not all records appear right away. There can be a short lag between the arrest and when the case shows up in the court database. Some case types have restrictions on public access too.

The Framingham District Court also handles records requests in person. You can visit the clerk's office during business hours to look up recent bookings that have been arraigned. The clerk can pull case files and make copies for you. Certified copies cost more than plain ones.

The screenshot below shows the Framingham District Court page on mass.gov, where you can find contact details and court hours for this location.

Framingham District Court recent bookings and arrest records

This court serves Framingham, Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton, and Sudbury. Cases from all these towns appear in the same system, so be specific with your search terms when looking for Framingham bookings.

Middlesex County Jail Bookings

The Middlesex County House of Correction in Billerica holds people arrested in Framingham who cannot make bail or who face serious charges. The Middlesex County Sheriff's Office runs this facility. When a Framingham arrest leads to a county jail stay, a new booking record is created at the jail. This record is separate from the one at Framingham Police.

The Middlesex Sheriff does not run an online inmate search tool at this time. You cannot look up current inmates or recent bookings on their site. To find out if someone booked in Framingham was transferred to the county jail, you need to call the facility or check with the Framingham District Court. The court docket will often show if the person was held or released.

The screenshot below shows the Middlesex County Sheriff's Office website, which provides general information about the department and its facilities.

Middlesex County Sheriff recent bookings Framingham arrest records

For people held at the state level rather than the county jail, the Massachusetts Department of Correction runs a separate inmate lookup. That system covers state prisons, not county facilities. Most Framingham bookings that result in short stays go to Middlesex County, not state prison.

Framingham Arrest Records and State Law

Massachusetts public records law shapes how you can access Framingham recent bookings. Under M.G.L. Chapter 66, Section 10, the state's public records statute, most government records are open to the public. This includes many arrest and booking records held by Framingham Police and the courts. You have the right to ask for these records, and the agency must respond within ten business days.

There are limits. Under M.G.L. Chapter 66, Section 10A, certain records are exempt. Ongoing investigations may be withheld. Juvenile arrest records are sealed. Records related to victims of domestic violence have extra protections. If Framingham Police deny your request for a booking record, they must cite a specific exemption.

Criminal Offender Record Information, known as CORI, is handled separately under M.G.L. Chapter 6, Section 172. CORI records include booking data, charges, and case outcomes. Access to CORI is more restricted than general public records. You can get your own CORI through the Department of Criminal Justice Information Services, but getting someone else's record has strict rules.

Framingham Booking Record Costs

The cost to get booking records from Framingham varies by source. Searching the eAccess court system online is free. You pay nothing to look up case information there. Getting physical copies is different. The Framingham District Court charges a per-page fee for copies of court documents, and certified copies cost more.

Public records requests to Framingham Police may involve fees as well. Under Massachusetts law, agencies can charge for the time spent searching and for copies. The first four hours of search time are free. After that, the rate is capped. Paper copies are typically five cents per page for black and white. If the request is large, the department will give you a cost estimate before doing the work. You can narrow your request to keep costs down.

Note: Fee waiver forms are available at the Framingham District Court for people who cannot afford filing or copy fees.

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Middlesex County Recent Bookings

Framingham is in Middlesex County, the most populous county in Massachusetts. All Framingham arrests that lead to county jail time go through the Middlesex County system. The county handles booking records for dozens of cities and towns across the region. For more on how Middlesex County processes arrest records and booking data, visit the full county page.

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Nearby Cities With Booking Records

Several other cities near Framingham also have their own booking processes through Middlesex County and surrounding jurisdictions. If the person you are searching for was arrested in a neighboring city, their booking records would be filed under that city's police department. Each city listed below has its own page with local booking and arrest record details.

Newton is just east of Framingham along the Mass Pike. Waltham sits to the northeast. Cambridge and Lowell are also in Middlesex County. All four cities route their jail bookings through the same Middlesex County House of Correction in Billerica, so there is some overlap in where records end up.