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Are Arrest Records Public in Truro, Massachusetts?

Arrest records are public documents in Truro, Massachusetts, accessible to all members of the public under the Massachusetts Public Records Law (M.G.L. Chapter 66, Section 10). This statute establishes the framework for public access to government-maintained records, including those created and maintained by law enforcement agencies. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts upholds principles of governmental transparency and accountability by ensuring citizens have the right to access information about arrests made within their communities.

The Massachusetts Public Records Law specifically designates arrest logs, booking photographs, and related documentation as public records that must be made available upon request, with certain statutory exemptions for ongoing investigations, juvenile records, and other protected categories as defined in M.G.L. Chapter 4, Section 7(26). Pursuant to these regulations, the Truro Police Department maintains arrest records that are available for public inspection during regular business hours.

Requestors should note that while arrest records are public, certain information within these records may be redacted in accordance with privacy laws and exemptions outlined in Massachusetts General Laws.

How to Look Up Truro Arrest Records in 2025

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has implemented several methods through which members of the public may access arrest records in Truro as of 2025. Interested parties seeking arrest information may utilize the following official channels:

  • In-Person Requests at Truro Police Department: Citizens may visit the department headquarters to submit formal requests for arrest records. Staff will assist with completing the necessary documentation and processing the request.

Truro Police Department
344 Route 6
Truro, MA 02666
Phone: (508) 487-8730
Truro Police Department Official Website
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

  • Barnstable County District Court: Court records related to arrests in Truro may be accessed through the district court that has jurisdiction over the area.

Barnstable County District Court
3195 Main Street
Barnstable, MA 02630
Phone: (508) 375-6600
Massachusetts Court System
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

  • Written Requests: Pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 66, Section 10(a), individuals may submit written requests for public records to the Records Access Officer at the Truro Police Department. Requests must reasonably describe the records sought and may be submitted via postal mail or email.

  • Massachusetts Public Records Division: For assistance with records requests or appeals, citizens may contact the state's Public Records Division.

Public Records Division
One Ashburton Place, Room 1719
Boston, MA 02108
Phone: (617) 727-2832
Massachusetts Public Records Division

  • Online Access Portal: The Massachusetts Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) provides limited online access to certain criminal history information through its iCORI system, which may include Truro arrest data.

Contents of a Truro Arrest Record

Arrest records maintained by the Truro Police Department typically contain comprehensive documentation of an individual's interaction with law enforcement. Pursuant to Massachusetts law enforcement protocols and the Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) regulations, these records generally include:

  • Full legal name of the arrested individual and any documented aliases
  • Date of birth and demographic information (age, gender, race)
  • Physical description including height, weight, identifying marks or tattoos
  • Residential address at time of arrest (may be redacted in public versions)
  • Date, time, and specific location of the arrest
  • Statutory charges filed, including Massachusetts General Laws citations
  • Booking photographs ("mugshots") as permitted under M.G.L. Chapter 66
  • Fingerprint data collected during the booking process
  • Arresting officer's name and badge number
  • Incident report number for cross-reference purposes
  • Custody status information
  • Court docket number (if applicable)
  • Disposition of the case (if available at time of record creation)

The Massachusetts Public Records Law requires that certain sensitive information be redacted from publicly available arrest records, including Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and certain medical information. Additionally, pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 6, Section 167-178B, access to Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) may be restricted depending on the requestor's status and purpose.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Truro

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts provides statutory mechanisms through which eligible individuals may petition for the expungement of arrest records maintained by Truro law enforcement agencies. The Massachusetts Criminal Justice Reform Act of 2018 (Chapter 69 of the Acts of 2018) significantly expanded expungement eligibility in the Commonwealth.

Pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 276, Section 100E-100U, expungement may be available under the following circumstances:

  • The arrest resulted from a demonstrable error by law enforcement
  • The offense for which the person was arrested has been decriminalized
  • The person was under 21 years of age at the time of the offense
  • The record meets time-based eligibility requirements (generally 7 years for misdemeanors, 10 years for felonies)
  • The offense is specifically eligible for expungement under Massachusetts law

The expungement process requires filing a petition with the Commissioner of Probation using the prescribed form. If granted, expungement results in the permanent destruction of records, rather than merely sealing them from public view. This distinction is significant, as sealed records remain accessible to certain government agencies, while expunged records are eliminated entirely from all databases.

Individuals seeking expungement of Truro arrest records should be advised that the process requires strict adherence to statutory requirements. The Massachusetts Probation Service provides detailed guidance on eligibility criteria and application procedures.

Office of the Commissioner of Probation
One Ashburton Place, Room 405
Boston, MA 02108
Phone: (617) 727-5300
Massachusetts Probation Service

Petitioners should note that pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 276, Section 100F, certain offenses are categorically ineligible for expungement, including but not limited to: sex offenses, offenses against elderly persons, firearms violations, and offenses resulting in serious bodily injury.

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