Everett People Search

Running a people search in Everett gives you access to public records from a densely packed city of about 49,000 on the northern edge of Boston in Middlesex County. Everett borders Malden, Medford, Chelsea, and the Mystic River waterfront. The city clerk holds vital records, the police department keeps arrest and incident data, and the assessor tracks every property parcel. Court cases go through the Malden District Court, which covers Everett along with several other nearby cities. State databases like MassCourts and MassLandRecords add another layer of searchable data. Together, these sources make it possible to look up a person's public record trail across local and county systems.

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Everett Overview

49,000 Population
Middlesex County
3.4 sq mi City Area
02149 ZIP Code

Everett City Clerk People Search

The Everett City Clerk's office handles vital records and is the main local source for birth, death, and marriage certificates. The office is inside Everett City Hall at 484 Broadway. Certified copies of vital records run $10 each for in-person requests. You can also order by mail or through the city's online system.

Birth certificates are on file for anyone born in Everett or whose parents were Everett residents at the time of birth. Marriage records are kept if the couple filed their intent in the city. Death records cover deaths that occurred in Everett. For a people search, these vital records help confirm that a person has a documented connection to the city. The clerk can look up records by name and date going back many decades.

Office Everett City Clerk
Address 484 Broadway
Everett, MA 02149
Phone (617) 394-2220
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website cityofeverett.com - City Clerk
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The clerk's page shows hours, fees, and how to request records by mail or online.

Note: Mail requests should include a check payable to the City of Everett and a stamped self-addressed envelope for return.

The Everett Police Department maintains arrest records, incident reports, and call logs. The department is at 45 Elm Street and has a records division that processes public records requests during business hours. Under M.G.L. Chapter 66, Section 10, the department must respond to requests within 10 business days.

Arrest logs show the name, age, charges, and date of arrest for each person booked. Incident reports are generally available once any active investigation is resolved. The department also keeps call-for-service logs that track police activity by time and location. These logs do not always name individuals but can help confirm patterns of activity at a specific address.

Crash reports from Everett are available through the Massachusetts RMV for $20 each. You need to wait at least four weeks from the date of the accident before the report is ready. The RMV accepts requests online, by mail, or in person at a branch office.

Everett People Search Property Data

Property records in Everett are kept by the city assessor. The online property database lets you search by address or owner name. Results include assessed value, property type, building details, lot size, and recent sales. This data is public and updated each year based on market activity from the prior year. It costs nothing to search.

Deed records and mortgages for Everett properties are filed at the Middlesex South Registry of Deeds in Cambridge. The registry's online portal at masslandrecords.com lets you search documents recorded after 1970 by name, address, or document number. Deeds show the full names of buyers and sellers, the property address, the date of transfer, and the consideration amount. This makes deed records very useful for a people search when you need to tie a name to an address.

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The city website links to the assessor, clerk, police, and all other departments.

Court Records for Everett

Everett does not have its own courthouse. Criminal and civil cases from Everett are heard at the Malden District Court at 89 Summer Street in Malden. The court serves both cities plus Melrose and Wakefield. Serious criminal cases may go to Middlesex Superior Court in Cambridge. Family and probate matters are handled at the Middlesex Probate and Family Court, also in Cambridge.

You can search court records online at MassCourts for free. The system covers every trial court in the state. Search by name to see if a person has any docket entries in district, superior, probate, or housing courts. The results show the case type, filing date, court location, and current status. For a people search, this is essential because court records reveal lawsuits, criminal charges, protective orders, and other matters that become part of the public record.

  • Malden District Court at 89 Summer Street, Malden
  • Middlesex Superior Court in Cambridge
  • Middlesex Probate and Family Court in Cambridge
  • Northeast Housing Court in Woburn

Note: Some records from family court and juvenile proceedings are sealed and will not show up in public database searches.

Everett Public Records Access

Massachusetts gives everyone the right to request public records from any government office. Under M.G.L. Chapter 66, Section 10, you can ask for records from any Everett city department without explaining who you are or why you need them. The city must respond within 10 business days. If they need more time, they can extend the deadline to 25 business days with a written reason.

Each department has a Records Access Officer who handles requests. The city clerk covers general city records, while the police department has its own contact for law enforcement files. You can submit requests by email, mail, or in person. No special form is needed. Just describe the records you want with enough detail for staff to locate them. Fees for copies are five cents per page. The first four hours of search time are free. If you get a denial, the state Supervisor of Records can review it on appeal.

Middlesex County People Search

Everett is in Middlesex County, which has over 1.6 million residents across 54 cities and towns. The Middlesex County courts, registry of deeds, and probate court all serve Everett residents. For a wider search or to check records in nearby cities like Malden, Medford, or Chelsea (Suffolk County), visit the full Middlesex County people search page.

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