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Randolph is a Norfolk County town with about 34,000 residents located south of Boston. A people search in Randolph pulls from the Town Clerk's vital records, police incident reports, Norfolk County court filings, and property records at the county Registry of Deeds. The town government website at randolph-ma.gov provides some online access to these resources, while the Norfolk County offices in Dedham hold deed records, court filings, and probate data that can reveal more about Randolph residents.

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Randolph Overview

34,000 Population
Norfolk County
17 sq mi Area
Dedham County Seat

Randolph Clerk People Search

The Randolph Town Clerk maintains birth, death, and marriage certificates for the town. Birth records are available if the person was born in Randolph or their parents lived here at the time. Death records cover deaths that occurred in Randolph or for Randolph residents who died elsewhere in Massachusetts. Marriage certificates are only on file if the couple filed intentions through the Randolph office.

Fees for certified copies follow standard Massachusetts rates. You can request records in person at Town Hall during business hours. Bring a valid photo ID. Some records are restricted and require proof that you are the person named on the document or a close relative. Mail requests are also accepted with a check and self-addressed stamped envelope.

The Randolph town website has department contact information and links to various services. The Town Clerk handles more than just vital records. Business certificates, which tie a person's name to a business address in Randolph, are also filed here. Dog licenses, raffle permits, and voter registration records are additional sources of information the clerk maintains.

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The Town of Randolph website links to departments, public services, and records across the local government.

The Randolph Police Department maintains incident reports, arrest records, and crash data. You can request copies of police records through the Records Division. All requests fall under MGL c. 66, section 10. The department has 10 business days to respond. Standard copy fees apply at $0.05 per page.

For motor vehicle crash reports, CrashDocs.org may have records available online. For other police records, submit a written request in person, by mail, or by email. Include the date of the incident, names of those involved, and a case number if you have one. The daily police log is a public record and available at the station front desk during business hours.

Note: The Randolph Police cannot provide CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information) checks, which must go through the state DCJIS system.

Property Records for Randolph Search

Property records are a strong tool for any people search. The Randolph Assessor's Office keeps data on every property in town. You can search by owner name or address to find assessed values, building details, lot sizes, and tax information. The assessor data is useful for confirming where someone lives and what property they own.

Official deed records for Randolph are held at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, 649 High Street, Dedham. You can search online at MassLandRecords.com for free. The database covers deeds, mortgages, liens, and other recorded documents. Records after 1970 are fully indexed by name, address, and document number. Copies cost $1.00 per page from the registry.

A property search reveals sale dates, purchase prices, mortgage amounts, and lien information. Tax records also show whether someone has unpaid taxes on a property. All of this data is public and can be part of a people search for anyone connected to real estate in Randolph.

Court Records in Randolph

Randolph falls under the jurisdiction of the Quincy District Court for most local criminal and civil cases. More serious matters go to Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham. Family and probate cases, including divorce and estate filings, are handled at the Norfolk County Probate and Family Court in Canton.

You can search court records at MassCourts online. The system lets you look up cases by name across all Massachusetts courts. Results show case type, parties, dates, and docket entries. Some records, particularly family and juvenile cases, may be sealed and not appear in public results.

  • Quincy District Court: local criminal and civil cases
  • Norfolk Superior Court: felonies, major civil suits
  • Probate Court: divorce, estates, guardianships, name changes

Probate records are often overlooked in a people search. They include estate inventories, will filings, guardianship petitions, and conservatorship records. These documents contain personal and financial details that can help identify or locate a person. Check the Norfolk Probate Court for any filings connected to a Randolph resident.

Randolph Public Records Requests

Under MGL c. 66, section 10, anyone can request public records from the Town of Randolph. Submit your request to the Records Access Officer for the relevant department. Describe the records you want and include your contact information. No reason is needed.

The town must respond within 10 business days. Copies cost $0.05 per page. Staff time beyond two hours is billed at $25 per hour. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Supervisor of Records at the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office. The law covers most government records with exceptions for medical records, attorney-client communications, and some investigative materials.

Note: Each department in Randolph may have its own RAO, so direct your request to the specific department that holds the records you need.

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Norfolk County People Search

Randolph is part of Norfolk County. The county seat in Dedham is where the Registry of Deeds, Superior Court, and other offices are based. For a broader search that covers all 28 Norfolk County communities, visit the county page for complete contacts and resources.

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