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Tewksbury is a town of about 32,000 people in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Running a people search in Tewksbury means tapping into public records held by the town, the police department, and the Middlesex County court system. Court case data, vital records, property ownership files, and voter rolls are all public. These records can help you locate someone, verify an address, or check a person's background. State law makes most of these records available to anyone who asks for them.

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Tewksbury Overview

32,000 Population
Middlesex County
978 Area Code
01876 Zip Code

Court records are one of the best starting points for a people search in Tewksbury. The town is in Middlesex County, so all local court matters go through the county system. Criminal and civil cases are handled by the Lowell District Court or the Middlesex Superior Court. Family law filings go to the Middlesex Probate and Family Court in Cambridge or Woburn.

MassCourts gives you free access to court docket information statewide. You can search by name and filter by court type to find records linked to a Tewksbury resident. The system returns case numbers, party names, filing dates, and docket entries. It covers all trial court divisions in Middlesex County. Start your search at mass.gov court dockets.

For more detailed records, you can visit the Lowell District Court at 41 Hurd Street in Lowell. The clerk's office there can look up cases and provide copies of documents. Bring a photo ID. If you know the case number, that speeds things up. Otherwise, a full name and approximate date range will help staff find what you need.

Superior Court cases, which tend to involve more serious charges or larger civil claims, are also searchable through MassCourts. The Middlesex Superior Court sits in Woburn at 200 Trade Center. You can call ahead to check if they have records for a specific person before making the trip.

Tewksbury People Search Through Town Records

The Tewksbury Town Clerk holds vital records that can confirm key facts about a person. Birth certificates, marriage licenses, and death records are all on file. These records list names, dates, and family connections that are useful in a people search. The clerk's office is at Town Hall on Main Street. You can call or visit during business hours to request records.

Vital record copies from the town cost around $10 to $20. Birth certificates include the person's full name, date and place of birth, and parents' names. Marriage records show both spouses and the date. Death certificates list the name, date, and cause of death. Each type of record adds a piece to the puzzle when you are searching for someone.

The town also maintains voter registration rolls. These show if a person is registered in Tewksbury, what address they used, and their party choice. Voter data is public under state law. You can get a copy from the clerk or the board of registrars. This is a quick way to confirm if someone lives in Tewksbury right now.

Note: Vital records for events that happened in Tewksbury are available locally, but for events in other towns you need to contact that town's clerk or the state registry.

Tewksbury People Search Resources

The Town of Tewksbury website links to all municipal departments. From there you can find the clerk, assessor, police, and other offices that hold public records. The site also posts meeting agendas and minutes, which sometimes mention residents by name in connection with permits, licenses, or zoning requests.

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The Tewksbury Police Department keeps records of arrests, incidents, and traffic crashes. The daily police log is public and lists the names of people involved in calls for service and arrests. You can request the log or specific incident reports from the department. Crash reports may take a few weeks to become available after the event.

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Under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 66, every town department must respond to public records requests within 10 business days. You can submit your request in writing, by email, or in person. The fee for copies is usually $0.05 per page. The first four hours of staff time to find the records are free.

Tewksbury Property Records

Property ownership records are very useful in a people search. The Middlesex North Registry of Deeds in Lowell records all land transfers, mortgages, liens, and easements for Tewksbury. You can search by name to find out if someone owns property in town. The free online portal at MassLandRecords covers the full Middlesex North district.

The Tewksbury Assessor's Office keeps its own database of every parcel in town. It shows the current owner's name, the assessed value, and the mailing address on file. This is helpful when you know a street address and want to find out who owns it. Or if you know a person's name, you can search for any property they own in Tewksbury. Most assessor databases are available online through the town website.

Note: Property records at the Registry of Deeds are free to view online, but certified copies cost about $1 per page from the registry office in Lowell.

State Tools for Tewksbury People Search

State agencies maintain databases that are useful for a people search in Tewksbury. The Massachusetts Registry of Vital Records and Statistics at mass.gov has birth, death, and marriage records from 1926 to the present. Copies cost $20 to $32. Older records are at the Massachusetts Archives in Boston.

The Sex Offender Registry Board offers a free public search at mass.gov/sorb. You can look up a name or search by the 01876 zip code to see registered offenders near Tewksbury. Level 2 and Level 3 offenders appear in the online database. For Level 1 info, you need to visit the Tewksbury Police station in person.

The Middlesex Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Billerica. If you need to check whether someone is in custody, visit middlesexsheriff.org for inmate search info. You can also call the sheriff's office directly to ask about a specific person. They respond to public records requests just like any other government agency in the state.

Middlesex County People Search

Tewksbury is part of Middlesex County, the largest county in Massachusetts. The county runs multiple courts, two registries of deeds, and a sheriff's office. All of these hold records that can help you find someone who lives or has lived in Tewksbury. Visit the county page for a full breakdown of every Middlesex County people search resource.

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