Weymouth People Search

Weymouth is a coastal town in Norfolk County with roughly 57,000 residents. A people search in Weymouth reaches into records held at the Town Clerk's office, the Weymouth Police Department, and Norfolk County agencies. The Town Clerk at 75 Middle Street keeps birth, death, and marriage certificates. Property deeds go through the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds in Dedham. Court records from the Quincy District Court and Norfolk County courts round out the sources for finding information about Weymouth residents.

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Weymouth Overview

57,000 Population
Norfolk County
1635 Year Settled
Dedham County Seat

Weymouth Clerk People Search

The Weymouth Town Clerk keeps vital records for the town. Birth certificates are available for anyone born in Weymouth or whose parents lived in Weymouth at the time of birth. Death certificates cover deaths that occurred in town or for Weymouth residents who died elsewhere in the state. Marriage records are on file only if the couple filed intentions through the Weymouth office.

Standard Massachusetts vital record fees apply. Certified copies typically cost $10 to $20 each. You can request records in person at Town Hall, by mail, or potentially online through the town's website. Bring a valid photo ID for in-person visits. Some records are restricted under state law and only available to people named on the document or close relatives.

The Weymouth Town Clerk website provides forms and instructions for requesting vital records.

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The Weymouth Town Clerk page covers vital records, licenses, and other services at Town Hall.

Note: The clerk also issues business certificates and dog licenses, both of which link a person's name to a Weymouth address.

The Weymouth Police Department maintains incident reports, arrest records, and motor vehicle accident data. These are public records under Massachusetts law. You can request copies by contacting the Records Division at the police station. Motor vehicle crash reports may be available through CrashDocs.org as well.

The department responds to public records requests within 10 business days as required by MGL c. 66, section 10. Standard copy fees of $0.05 per page apply. For requests that need more than two hours of staff time, the department may charge $25 per hour. They must give you a cost estimate before starting work.

The daily police log is public. It shows a summary of calls for service, police responses, and basic incident data for each day. You can view the log at the station or request a copy. This is useful when you know the general date of an incident but not the case number. Criminal background checks go through the state DCJIS system, not the local police.

Weymouth Property People Search

Property records connect a person to a physical address. The Weymouth Assessor's Office maintains data on every parcel in town. You can search their records by owner name or property address to find assessed values, lot sizes, building details, and tax amounts. The assessor's data is available online through the town website.

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds at 649 High Street in Dedham holds all official deed and mortgage records for Weymouth properties. Use MassLandRecords.com to search by name, address, or document number. Records after 1970 are fully indexed and searchable online. Older records are indexed by grantor and grantee name only. Copies from the registry cost $1.00 per page.

A property search can reveal when someone bought or sold a home in Weymouth, the sale price, mortgage details, and whether any liens or attachments have been recorded against the property. All of this information is public record and free to search online.

Weymouth people search town homepage

The Town of Weymouth website links to departments, records, and online services for residents and the public.

Court Records for Weymouth People Search

Weymouth residents appear in the Norfolk County court system. Most local criminal and civil cases go to the Quincy District Court, which serves Weymouth along with several other towns. More serious matters are heard at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham. Divorce, custody, and estate cases go to the Norfolk County Probate and Family Court in Canton.

You can search court records online through MassCourts. Search by name or case number to find party names, case types, filing dates, and docket entries across all Massachusetts courts. Some family court and juvenile records are sealed and will not appear in online results.

  • Quincy District Court: criminal, civil, small claims for Weymouth
  • Norfolk Superior Court: felony and major civil cases
  • Probate Court in Canton: divorce, estates, guardianships
  • Housing Court: landlord-tenant matters

Note: Court docket information is also available through the state court system website for broader searches.

Weymouth Public Records Law

Under MGL c. 66, section 10, you can request records from any Weymouth town department. The Records Access Officer for each department handles these requests. You need to describe the records you want and provide your contact information. No reason is required for your request.

The town must respond within 10 business days. Fees are capped at $0.05 per page for copies. Staff time beyond two hours is billed at $25 per hour. If you are denied access to records, appeal to the Supervisor of Records at the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office. The law covers nearly all government documents with limited exceptions for medical files, attorney-client communications, and some law enforcement materials.

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Norfolk County People Search

Weymouth is part of Norfolk County. County offices in Dedham handle property recordings, superior court matters, and other countywide services. The Norfolk County Sheriff's Office phone is (781) 329-3705. For a complete list of Norfolk County resources and search options, visit the county page.

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