Search Revere Warrant Records

Revere warrant records can be found through the Suffolk County court system and the Revere Police Department. This coastal city sits just north of Boston along the Atlantic shore and is part of Suffolk County. You can search for active warrants, bench warrants, and arrest records tied to Revere cases using state and local resources. The Chelsea District Court handles criminal cases for Revere, and the police department keeps its own arrest and warrant service records. Both online and in-person options are available for people who need to check on warrant status in Revere.

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Revere Warrant Records Overview

62,000 Population
Suffolk County
(781) 284-1212 Police Main
(617) 660-9200 Chelsea District Court

Revere Courts and Warrant Records

Revere does not have its own district court. Criminal cases from Revere go to the Chelsea District Court at 120 Broadway in Chelsea. You can reach the court at (617) 660-9200. This court serves both Revere and Chelsea, so warrant records for Revere cases are filed there. When a judge in Chelsea District Court signs an arrest warrant or issues a bench warrant, those records become part of the court docket for that case. Under M.G.L. Chapter 276, the court must find probable cause before it can issue an arrest warrant, and the warrant must identify the person to be arrested.

Bench warrants in Revere cases come from the same court. If someone does not show up for a scheduled court date at Chelsea District Court, the judge can issue a bench warrant that same day. The person then has an active warrant until they either turn themselves in or get arrested by any law enforcement agency in the state. Suffolk Superior Court at 3 Pemberton Square in Boston handles the more serious criminal cases from Revere.

Court Chelsea District Court
Address 120 Broadway
Chelsea, MA 02150
Phone (617) 660-9200
Serves Revere and Chelsea

The Suffolk County Sheriff's Office assists with warrant service in Revere. You can reach them at (617) 635-1000. Their deputies help track down people with active warrants and bring them before the court.

Revere Police Records Department

The Revere Police Department has a dedicated records department that handles public records requests. The Records Access Officer is Captain Thomas Malone. You can reach the records team at (781) 286-8330 or email Records@reverepolice.org. Office hours are Monday through Thursday from 8:15 AM to 5:00 PM and Friday from 8:15 AM to 12:15 PM. Those shorter Friday hours are worth noting if you plan to visit in person.

The Revere Police records department page has more about how they handle requests.

Revere Police Records Department page for Revere warrant records

One important rule to know: the Revere Police Department does not accept cash for records fees. You must pay with a bank check, personal check, or business check. They also will not fax reports to you. You need to pick them up in person or arrange for mail delivery. When officers serve a warrant in Revere, they create an arrest record that links back to the court case. The Department of Criminal Justice Information Services gets reports on all arrests and warrant service from Revere Police.

Note: Cash is not accepted at the Revere Police records window, so bring a check if you plan to visit.

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Suffolk County Warrant Records

Revere is part of Suffolk County. All warrant records for the city go through Suffolk County courts and the sheriff's office. The county also covers Boston, Chelsea, and Winthrop. For more on the county court system and how to search warrant records across all of Suffolk County, check the county page.

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Nearby Cities

Several cities close to Revere have their own warrant records pages. Boston is right to the south, and Lynn is just to the north. Each city has its own police department and court system that handle warrant records.

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