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How long will it take for me to get my CORI? Processing can take up to 10 business days, however, most CORI requests are processed in a shorter amount of time.
Online + Go to www.masscourts.org and click the button that says "Click here to search public records." You'll then select the court department and court division you're searching in. ... After you complete these fields, search tabs for name, case type, case number, and ticket/citation # will appear.
You can also visit your local police department and ask for a copy of your criminal record (or proof that you have no criminal record). Sometimes, a local police record will only have local arrest and conviction records. An officer should be able to tell you what information is included in their records search.
Online + Go to www.masscourts.org and click the button that says "Click here to search public records." You'll then select the court department and court division you're searching in. ... After you complete these fields, search tabs for name, case type, case number, and ticket/citation # will appear.
A name-based criminal record check (CORI) returns information on available Massachusetts arraignments. This type of criminal record check is done by submitting the name and date of birth for a person.
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One of the services that all police departments provide in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is the dissemination of information to the public. Essentially, all records a police department holds, creates, maintains, etc. are presumed to be public records unless a specifically-identified exemption applies.
Fees NameFeeUnitPersonal CORI request$25per requestOpen access CORI request$50per requestAffidavit of indigency$0per request
Criminal records in Massachusetts are public records. The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) dictates that any documents kept by any government agency in Massachusetts are public record. This means that members of the public have access to them, unless otherwise stated by the law.
To request your CORI record, you must submit a CORI Request Form to the Department of Criminal Justice Information Services (DCJIS). Or, you can use the Department of Criminal Justice Information Services' new online criminal history request service called iCORI.

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