Worcester Police Records

Worcester police records are maintained by the Worcester Police Department, which serves the second largest city in Massachusetts. Whether you need an incident report, arrest record, or crash report, the WPD records division handles these requests during regular business hours. The department has posted daily incident logs online since September 2023, making it easier to look up recent police activity. Worcester also falls under the state public records law, so you have the right to request most documents held by the department. This guide covers how to search for and obtain Worcester police records from the right office.

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206,518 Population
Worcester County
508-799-8600 WPD Phone
10 Days Response Time

Worcester Police Department Records

The Worcester Police Department operates from 9-11 Lincoln Square in Worcester, MA 01608. You can call the main number at 508-799-8600 for general questions. The records division is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Staff can help you with incident reports, arrest records, and other police documents during those hours.

Worcester has been publishing daily incident logs online since September 2023. This gives the public a quick way to see recent calls for service and police activity without filing a formal request. For older records or specific reports, you still need to go through the records division. The department follows M.G.L. Chapter 66, Section 10, which requires a response within 10 business days of receiving your request.

The Worcester Police Department website has contact details and information about the department's divisions and services.

Worcester Records Request Process

Getting a copy of a Worcester police record starts with a request to the records division. You can go in person, send a letter, or email a written request. Include the date of the incident, the names of people involved, and the report number if you have it. Be as specific as you can. Vague requests take longer to process because staff need to search through more files.

Crash reports from Worcester are available through BuyCrash.com or from the Registry of Motor Vehicles. The fee is about $20 per report through either source. BuyCrash lets you search by date, name, or report number. Reports are typically available 72 hours after the crash is filed.

The Worcester County Sheriff's Office also holds certain records. Their office is at 5 Paul X. Tivnan Drive in West Boylston. You can reach them at (508) 854-1983 or email WCSOPRR@sdw.state.ma.us for records from their department.

Note: Crash reports usually take about 72 hours to show up in the BuyCrash system after the accident occurs.

What Worcester Police Records Include

Worcester police records cover several types of documents. Incident reports detail calls for service and crimes reported to the police. Arrest records list charges, dates, and booking details. Crash reports document motor vehicle accidents with information about the drivers, vehicles, and what happened. The department also keeps 911 call recordings and dispatch logs.

Not all records are available to the public. Under M.G.L. Chapter 4, Section 7(26), law enforcement records may be withheld if they could harm an active investigation or reveal confidential sources. Juvenile records and sealed cases are not released. Internal affairs files may also be exempt from disclosure in some situations. If your request is denied, you have the right to appeal to the Supervisor of Records under M.G.L. Chapter 66, Section 10A.

Worcester Records Fees

Worcester follows the state fee rules under 950 CMR 32.08. Standard copies are $0.05 per page. The first two hours of search time are free. After that, the city may charge $25 per hour. There is no charge to look at records in person at the records division.

Crash reports through BuyCrash cost about $20. In-person crash report requests at the WPD desk cost $1. The CORI system charges $25 for a name-based criminal history check through DCJIS. Most simple requests for a single incident report are free or very low cost.

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Worcester County Police Records

Worcester is the county seat of Worcester County, the largest county in Massachusetts by land area. County-level law enforcement includes the Worcester County Sheriff's Office and the district attorney's office. For a broader look at police records across the county, visit the Worcester County page.

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