Warrant records are public documents in Walpole, Massachusetts, pursuant to the Massachusetts Public Records Law (M.G.L. Chapter 66, Section 10). This statute establishes the public's right to access governmental records, including warrant information, with certain statutory exceptions. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts maintains this transparency to ensure accountability within the judicial system and to provide citizens with access to information regarding legal proceedings that may affect their community.
The Norfolk County District Court, which has jurisdiction over Walpole, maintains records of warrants issued within its jurisdiction. These documents typically contain identifying information about the named individual, the nature of the alleged offense, the statutory basis for the charge, and the judicial authority that issued the warrant. Law enforcement agencies and court clerks serve as custodians of these records and must provide reasonable access to members of the public seeking this information.
It should be noted that certain warrant information may be temporarily sealed by judicial order pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 276, Section 3, particularly in cases where premature disclosure might compromise an ongoing investigation or endanger public safety. Additionally, warrants related to juvenile offenders may have restricted access under M.G.L. Chapter 119, Section 60A.
Members of the public seeking warrant information in Walpole may access several online resources:
The Massachusetts Trial Court Electronic Case Access system provides limited online access to court records, including some warrant information, at https://www.masscourts.org/eservices/home.page.2
The Walpole Police Department maintains a section on their official website where certain warrant information may be published, particularly for individuals with outstanding warrants whom law enforcement is actively seeking to locate.
The Norfolk County District Attorney's Office occasionally publishes information about significant warrants or wanted persons on their official website.
The Massachusetts State Police maintain a database of individuals with outstanding warrants that can be searched online.
Requestors should be aware that comprehensive warrant information may not be available through these online portals, and in-person requests at the appropriate governmental office may be necessary for complete information.
Individuals concerned about potential outstanding warrants in Walpole may utilize several official channels to verify their status:
Contact the Walpole Police Department Records Division directly at 972 Main Street, Walpole, MA 02081. The Records Division is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM and can be reached at (508) 668-1212.
Visit the Norfolk County District Court Clerk's Office located at 631 High Street, Dedham, MA 02026. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Telephone inquiries can be made to (781) 329-4777.
Consult with a licensed Massachusetts attorney who can conduct a confidential search of court records on behalf of the inquiring party.
Submit a written request to the Massachusetts Criminal History Systems Board pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 6, Section 172, which allows individuals to obtain their own criminal offender record information, including any outstanding warrants.
Pursuant to Massachusetts law, individuals making inquiries about their own warrant status will not be subject to immediate arrest when making such inquiries through proper channels, though the existence of an active warrant may result in enforcement action.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts provides several mechanisms for checking outstanding warrant status in Walpole:
In-person requests may be submitted at the Walpole Police Department Records Division, located at 972 Main Street, Walpole, MA 02081. Requestors should bring government-issued photo identification and be prepared to complete a formal records request form.
The Norfolk County District Court Clerk's Office maintains warrant records and can provide information during regular business hours at 631 High Street, Dedham, MA 02026.
The Massachusetts Probation Service, pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 276, Section 100, maintains records of all warrants issued within the Commonwealth and can provide information about outstanding warrants upon proper request.
For third-party requests regarding another individual's warrant status, requestors must demonstrate a legitimate purpose as defined under the Massachusetts Public Records Law and may be required to submit requests in writing.
Fees for warrant record searches are established by the Secretary of the Commonwealth pursuant to 950 CMR 32.07 and typically range from $0.05 to $0.25 per page for photocopies, plus reasonable search time charges for requests requiring more than 15 minutes of staff time.
Warrant records maintained by Walpole authorities typically contain the following information pursuant to Massachusetts Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 6:
Subject identification data, including full legal name, date of birth, last known address, and physical description
Case docket number and originating court information
Statutory citation and description of the alleged offense(s)
Date of issuance and name of the issuing judicial officer
Bail amount or conditions, if applicable
Return information documenting service or execution attempts
Expiration date, if applicable (certain warrants have statutory time limitations)
Any special instructions to law enforcement regarding execution of the warrant
The level of detail contained in publicly accessible warrant records may vary based on the type of warrant issued (arrest warrant, bench warrant, search warrant) and whether any information has been sealed by judicial order pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 276, Section 3A.
Walpole Police Department
972 Main Street
Walpole, MA 02081
(508) 668-1212
Walpole Police Department
Norfolk County District Court
631 High Street
Dedham, MA 02026
(781) 329-4777
Norfolk County District Court
Norfolk County District Attorney's Office
45 Shawmut Road
Canton, MA 02021
(781) 830-4800
Norfolk County District Attorney
Massachusetts State Police Headquarters
470 Worcester Road
Framingham, MA 01702
(508) 820-2300
Massachusetts State Police