Search Revere Recent Bookings
Revere recent bookings and arrest records start at the Revere Police Department on Revere Beach Parkway. The city sits in Suffolk County, and people held after a Revere arrest get sent to the Suffolk County jail in Boston. You can look up Revere booking records through the police department's public logs, formal records requests, and statewide court tools that track cases across Suffolk County. Most booking data is public under Massachusetts law, but some records are held back for privacy or safety. This guide covers each way to search for recent bookings in Revere and what each source gives you.
Revere Booking Overview
Revere Police Arrest and Booking Process
When someone gets arrested in Revere, the booking starts at the Revere Police Department. The station is at 400 Revere Beach Parkway, Revere, MA 02151. Officers bring people there after an arrest and start the intake process. The booking step records the person's name, date of birth, charges, and a physical description. Fingerprints are taken. A booking photo goes into the file too. Each arrest gets a case number that follows the person through the courts.
Revere is a smaller city than Boston, but it handles a steady flow of arrests each year. The police department has a records division run by Captain Thomas Malone. You can reach the records team by email at Records@reverepolice.org or by phone at (781) 284-0900. The records office can help with questions about a specific arrest or booking in Revere.
The Revere Police Department website is shown below. This is the main hub for all police services in the city, including booking and arrest information.
From the site you can find contact info, department news, and links to the records division. The department also posts updates about arrests and public safety matters in Revere.
| Department | Revere Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 400 Revere Beach Parkway Revere, MA 02151 |
| Phone | (781) 284-0900 |
| Records Email | Records@reverepolice.org |
| Records Captain | Captain Thomas Malone |
Revere Public Police Logs
One of the best ways to see recent bookings in Revere is through the police department's public logs. The Revere PD posts daily logs in PDF form on its website. Each log entry shows the call number, time, reason for the call, call taker, location, unit assignments, and key timestamps for dispatch, arrival, and clearing. Arrest entries include a narrative section with more detail on what happened. These logs are redacted to remove certain private info, but they still give a clear picture of booking activity in Revere.
A 2024 city ordinance now requires the Revere police blotter to be published weekly. The blotter is searchable, sortable, and downloadable. Geographic details are left out for calls tied to substance use or mental health issues. That is the one main gap in the data. Everything else, including arrest logs and booking entries, is available for public review.
The screenshot below shows the Revere Police public logs page where daily arrest and incident data is posted.
Check this page first if you want a quick look at who was booked in Revere recently. The logs update regularly, and you can scroll back through past days to find older entries. For the full booking record with all charges and court details, you will need to file a formal request or check the court system.
How to Get Revere Arrest Records
You can request a copy of any Revere booking or arrest record through the police department's records division. Send an email to Records@reverepolice.org with the person's full name, date of birth, and date of the incident. Captain Thomas Malone oversees the records team and handles these requests. You can also call (781) 284-0900 and ask to be connected to the records office.
The Revere Records Department page has more detail on what you can request and how to submit it.
Under M.G.L. c. 66, Section 10, any person can ask for public records in Massachusetts. The agency has 10 business days to respond. The first four hours of staff search time are free. After that, fees can go up to $25 per hour for additional time spent pulling records. Paper copies cost between $0.05 and $0.25 per page. Be specific in your request to keep costs low and speed things up. Include the case number if you have it.
Not every record is open to the public. Under M.G.L. c. 4, Section 7(26), the state lists exemptions that can block access to certain files. Records tied to ongoing investigations, juvenile cases, and sealed matters are off limits. Domestic violence arrests also get special treatment under M.G.L. c. 41, Section 98F, which keeps some details out of public arrest logs.
Note: Include as much detail as you can in your request to avoid delays and extra fees.
Revere Bookings at Suffolk County Jail
After the Revere Police Department finishes booking someone, people held on bail or without bail get moved to Suffolk County. The main facility is the Nashua Street Jail at 200 Nashua Street in Boston. The Suffolk County Sheriff's Department runs this jail and takes custody from that point on. The sheriff's internal system tracks each person's booking number, charges, housing assignment, and release info.
Suffolk County does not have a public online inmate search tool. You cannot type a name and pull up current bookings like some counties in the state allow. Instead, you need to call the Nashua Street Jail at (617) 635-1100, extension 3005, to ask about someone's status. Staff can tell you if a person booked in Revere is being held there. The Suffolk County House of Correction at 20 Bradston Street in Boston also holds inmates and can be reached at (617) 635-1000.
You can also use VINELink to check on someone's custody status. VINELink is a statewide victim notification system with partial coverage for Suffolk County. It lets you sign up for alerts by email or text when an inmate is released or moved. The phone line for VINELink is 866-277-7477. It is free to use and does not require an account for basic searches.
Note: Both Nashua Street Jail and the South Bay facility process bookings from Revere, Boston, Chelsea, and Winthrop.
Revere Recent Bookings in Court Records
Once a Revere arrest leads to charges, the case enters the court system. Most criminal cases from Revere go through Chelsea District Court or the Boston Municipal Court, depending on the charge. The Massachusetts Trial Court eAccess portal lets you search court dockets by name or case number. It is free. You just need to pass a CAPTCHA and type in the person's name.
Results show the charges, hearing dates, docket entries, and current status of the case. The system covers every Trial Court division in the state, so Revere cases show up alongside cases from other Suffolk County cities. Filter by court location if you want to narrow things down. The eAccess tool does not show booking photos, but it confirms whether someone was charged after an arrest in Revere and what the court has done with the case so far.
The state also has a guide on how to search court dockets that walks through the steps. It explains how to read docket entries and what each status code means. This is useful if you are not familiar with the court system and want to make sense of what you find.
Revere Criminal Record Checks
Massachusetts runs a statewide system called iCORI for criminal background checks. It stands for internet-based Criminal Offender Record Information. The Department of Criminal Justice Information Services in Chelsea manages it. You can use iCORI to look up arrest and conviction data for people in Revere and across the state.
A personal records check costs $25. You need a valid Massachusetts ID or driver's license. The system shows criminal court appearances, convictions, and some arrest records. It does not show juvenile cases, sealed records, or civil matters. Booking records from Revere that lead to court cases show up in iCORI once they are processed, which can take a few weeks after the arrest date. Under 950 CMR 32.00, the state sets the rules for how CORI data gets shared and who can see it.
- Personal CORI check: $25
- Open access CORI check: $50
- Requires valid Massachusetts ID
- Covers convictions and arrest records
- Does not include juvenile or sealed records
If you want to seal a Revere booking record, you can file a petition with the court. Non-conviction records may be sealed right away. Misdemeanor convictions have a five-year wait under M.G.L. c. 276, Section 100A. Felony convictions require 10 years. The petition goes to the court where the case was filed.
Suffolk County Recent Bookings
Revere sits in Suffolk County. All jail bookings after a Revere arrest go through the Suffolk County Sheriff's Department. The county system handles cases from Revere, Boston, Chelsea, and Winthrop. For a full look at booking records, jail contacts, and court resources across the county, visit the Suffolk County page.
The sheriff's office tracks every booking at Nashua Street Jail and the South Bay facility. Records requests for people held at the county level go through the sheriff, not the Revere police. If someone was arrested in Revere and moved to county lockup, the Suffolk County page has all the contacts and steps you need.
Nearby Cities
Several cities near Revere have their own police departments that handle arrests and bookings separately. Boston and Everett are also in Suffolk County and share the same county jail system. Lynn sits just north in Essex County, so bookings from there go to a different sheriff. Malden is in Middlesex County. If you are not sure which city made an arrest, check the arrest report or call the police department that covers the area in question.