Name | Address | City | State | Zip Code | Phone Number | |||||||
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(2000)Worcester County Jails & Prisons | ||||||||||||
Worcester County House Of Correction / Jail | 5 Paul X Tivnan Drive | West Boylston | MA | 01583 | 508-854-1800 | |||||||
Worcester County Jails & Prisons | ||||||||||||
Worcester County Jail | 5 Paul X Tivnan Drive | West Boylston | MA | 01583 | 508-854-1800 | |||||||
Worcester County Jail & House Of Correction | 5 Paul X Tivnan Drive | West Boylston | MA | 01583 | 508-854-1800 | |||||||
Worcester Massachusetts Juvenile Detention | Wallace Ave | Fitchburg | MA | 01420 | 978-345-2111 | |||||||
Fmc Devens | 42 Patton Road | Devens | MA | 01434 | 978-796-1000 | |||||||
Leominster Prison | 41 Summer Street | Leominster | MA | 01453 | 978-822-8318 | |||||||
North Central Correctional Institution | 500 Colony Road | Gardner | MA | 01440 | 978-630-6000 | |||||||
SpeCenterum Womens And Childrens Program | 154 Oak Street | Westborough | MA | 01581 | ||||||||
Westboro Reception Unit / Secure Treatment Center | 288 Lyman Street | Westborough | MA | 01581 | ||||||||
Worcester County Sheriff Department | ||||||||||||
Worcester County Sheriffs Office / Worcester County Jail And House Of Correction | 5 Paul X Tivnan Drive | West Boylston | MA | 01583 | 508-854-1800 | |||||||
Worcester County Inmate & Jail Records Databases | ||||||||||||
Worcester County Inmate Search & Jail Roster | ||||||||||||
Worcester County Jail Records | ||||||||||||
Worcester County Sheriff's Office Website |
Statistics | |
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Jail Population Held for State Prison | 4 |
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison | 3 |
Jail Population Held for State Jail | 20 |
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail | – |
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies | 22 |
Jail Population Held for ICE | – |
Pretrial Jail Population | 550 |
Female Pretrial Jail Population | – |
Male Pretrial Jail Population | 593 |
Total Jail Admissions | 4,231 |
Total Jail Population | 1,087 |
Female Jail Population | 171 |
Male Jail Population | 1,056 |
Asian Jail Population | 14 |
Black Jail Population | 155 |
Latino Jail Population | 309 |
Native Jail Population | 3 |
White Jail Population | 532 |
Total Prison Population | 918 |
Female Prison Population | 29 |
Male Prison Population | 889 |
Total Prison Admissions | 262 |
Female Prison Admissions | 15 |
Male Prison Admissions | 247 |
Asian Prison Admissions | – |
Black Prison Admissions | 45 |
Latino Prison Admissions | 91 |
Native Prison Admissions | – |
White Prison Admissions | 123 |
Other Prison Admissions | 3 |
Asian Prison Population | 7 |
Black Prison Population | 162 |
Latino Prison Population | 279 |
Native Prison Population | 8 |
White Prison Population | 456 |
Other Prison Population | 6 |
Inmate Jail Records in Other Counties
Other Records in Worcester County
Jail Records Search
There is a good reason why your local jail in Worcester County does not have online access to its public jail records. The First Judicial Circuit of Massachusetts has a policy that protects the privacy rights of individuals. As a result, state and local law enforcement agencies are not allowed to make public information available to individuals who do not belong to them. Except in limited circumstances. For example, law enforcement agencies are required by law to release the names of people who were arrested for sex crimes.
Under state law, the phrase “public record” means any information that is made available to the public. It does not include data that was disclosed by a person’s admission of guilt or the reporting of a crime. Some courts have interpreted the law to mean that other types of data, such as a person’s Social Security number, is not public domain, but may be disclosed if there is compelling reason to do so.
Some cities, such as Boston, are able to publish electronic versions of public court documents free of charge to the public. If you want to access the jail records of someone in Worcester County, however, you will probably need to hire a private detective or a lawyer to get the information. State and local police departments typically have no information regarding a person’s criminal history. Jail records in New York City can be requested from the New York State Police; the same holds true for the courts in juvenile delinquency cases and for felonies and other violations of the penal code.
There are several different ways that an individual can access jail records. You can call the courthouse where the case was filed, and ask them to make you access the jail records of the person you are searching for. Often, this will entail mailing a request, which is often necessary because of the length of time it takes for files to be compiled. In some instances, the request may simply be left on the courthouse’s doorsteps.
Another method of getting the information you want is to go online. There are many sites on the internet today that offer free access to public jail records. Some websites allow you to perform a search for free, while others may require a small fee. The information provided is not always complete, as it does not include every entry on the jail records database. You should be prepared to answer a number of personal questions, and it is important to remember that these sites are not associated with any government agency.
If you have decided to access the jail records of an individual in question, you can do so at any time of the day or night. No matter what way you choose to search for the information, it is important to be as accurate as possible. Using inaccurate data can yield inaccurate results. The accuracy of the information is determined by how well the data has been compiled and whether it has been entered accurately.