Malden Warrant Records Lookup

Malden warrant records are handled through the Middlesex County court system and the Malden Police Department. Located just north of Boston, Malden's criminal cases go through the Malden District Court in nearby Medford. If you need to search for active warrants or check the status of a criminal case in Malden, there are several ways to get the information. The court system, police department, and state agencies all play a role in maintaining and providing access to Malden warrant records. Online tools and in-person visits both work for finding what you need.

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Malden District Court Warrant Cases

The Malden District Court is actually located at 4040 Mystic Valley Parkway in Medford. Call (781) 322-7500 for information. Despite its Medford address, this court serves Malden along with Melrose, Everett, and Wakefield. Criminal cases from Malden flow through this court, including misdemeanors, certain felonies, and all bench warrants from missed appearances. When a Malden resident fails to show for a hearing, the judge issues a bench warrant on the spot.

Court Malden District Court
Address 4040 Mystic Valley Parkway
Medford, MA 02155
Phone (781) 322-7500
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Every warrant issued through the Malden District Court enters the statewide Warrant Management System. The public cannot search this system directly, but the warrant data shows up in court dockets that are available through MassCourts. Serious felony cases from Malden go to the Middlesex County Superior Court. The Middlesex County Sheriff at (781) 960-2800 handles warrant service and prisoner transport across the county.

The clerk's office at the Malden District Court can pull case files during business hours. You can review docket sheets and ask for copies of documents. Bring a photo ID. The staff can check whether a warrant is active or has been recalled. Plain copies are cheaper than certified ones, and most routine inquiries can be handled at the front window.

Types of Warrants in Malden

Bench warrants are the most common type issued for Malden residents. They come from missed court dates. The judge signs one and it goes into the system right away. Under Massachusetts law, the court sends a notice within 30 days to the last known address. The notice explains the warrant and tells the person how to clear it. Traffic stops and other police contacts are where many people in Malden find out they have a bench warrant they did not know about.

Arrest warrants require more. A judge must review a sworn complaint showing probable cause. Under M.G.L. Chapter 276, the warrant identifies the person by name and describes the crime. Once it is in the system, any officer in the state can serve it. Malden police handle most arrests in the city, but state troopers and county deputies can also carry out the warrant if they encounter the named person.

Search warrants allow police to enter and search a specific place for evidence. Under M.G.L. Chapter 276, Section 2B, an officer must present a sworn affidavit to a judge. Malden police must also follow Section 2D on no-knock warrants. Officers must knock and announce before forcing entry unless a judge finds that doing so would endanger lives. After execution, the search warrant affidavit becomes a public record.

Note: Warrants in Massachusetts have no expiration date and stay active until a judge recalls them or they are served.

Malden Bureau of Records

The City of Malden has a Bureau of Records that handles various public records for the city. While this bureau primarily deals with vital records and other city documents, it can also direct you to the right department for criminal and warrant records. The bureau works alongside the police department in managing records requests from the public.

The screenshot below shows the Malden Bureau of Records page.

Malden Bureau of Records page for Malden warrant records

This page provides information about how to submit records requests to the City of Malden, including the types of records available and the process for getting them.

For criminal record checks at the state level, the iCORI system lets you run a name-based search for $25. This search pulls criminal history data from the Department of Criminal Justice Information Services and may include warrant information. Processing takes up to 10 business days. Under M.G.L. Chapter 66, Section 10, most government records are open to the public unless a specific exemption applies.

Clearing a Malden Warrant

To resolve a bench warrant from Malden District Court, go to the courthouse at 4040 Mystic Valley Parkway in Medford. Check in with the clerk's office and ask to be placed on the court calendar. The judge will address both the original charge and the missed appearance. Outcomes vary. Some judges set a new date and let you leave. Others set bail, particularly if the charge is serious or you have missed multiple hearings.

For arrest warrants connected to new criminal charges, you will go through arraignment. The judge reads the charges and you enter a plea. Bail is set based on the charge, your history, and whether the judge considers you a flight risk. Having a lawyer at arraignment matters. Public defenders are available if you meet income limits. The Trial Court Law Libraries offer free legal research resources as well.

Ignoring a warrant from Malden is a bad idea. These warrants never go away. They sit in the statewide system and come up during traffic stops, at the Registry of Motor Vehicles, and any other time your name gets checked against the database. The court docket search guide from mass.gov lets you check on your case before making the trip to the courthouse, so you can walk in knowing what to expect.

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Middlesex County Warrant Records

Malden is part of Middlesex County, the most populous county in the state. The county court system handles a huge volume of criminal cases and warrant records every year. For a broader look at Middlesex County warrant resources and courts, visit the county page.

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Nearby Cities

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