Revere Residents Directory Search

Revere is a coastal city in Suffolk County with more than 62,000 residents, and its residents directory connects several city and county record systems into one searchable set of public data. The Revere City Clerk at City Hall keeps vital records, voter rolls, and the annual street listing that most resident searches start with. Suffolk County adds property records and court filings. Revere also runs a 311 service line and an AI chatbot called Piper that can point you to the right department fast. Whether you need to find a name, check an address, or pull a certified copy of a vital record, the Revere residents directory covers multiple paths to get that done.

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Revere Overview

62,000+ Population
Suffolk County
311 Service Line
Annual Census

Revere City Clerk Office

The Revere City Clerk sits at 281 Broadway in City Hall. This is the central office for vital records, voter registration, and the annual census in Revere. Ashley Melnik serves as the Records Access Officer for the city. The clerk handles birth, death, and marriage certificates along with business filings, licensing, and other municipal records that feed into the Revere residents directory.

You can reach the clerk at 781-286-8160 during regular business hours. Walk-in requests for vital records are processed at the counter. The city also offers online ordering for some vital record types, which saves you a trip to City Hall if you already know what you need. Certified copies of birth, death, and marriage records follow the state fee schedule. Most requests get filled the same day if you go in person, while mail and online orders can take a week or more depending on how busy the office is at the time.

Office Revere City Clerk
Address 281 Broadway
Revere, MA 02151
Phone 781-286-8160
RAO Ashley Melnik

The clerk also manages the LaserFiche archives system. This digital platform stores older city documents and records that have been scanned and indexed. It can be a useful tool for pulling historical records that might not show up in a standard search at the front counter.

The annual street list is the core of the Revere residents directory. Every January, the city conducts a census of all residents as required by M.G.L. c.51 §4. From that census data, Revere produces a street list that shows names and addresses sorted by street. It covers all residents age 17 and older. Under M.G.L. c.51 §6, this list is a public record that anyone can purchase from the City Clerk. The street list is the fastest way to check whether a specific person lives in Revere, and because it gets compiled fresh each year the data stays reasonably current.

Voter rolls are another solid source. The clerk keeps a full register of all active voters in the city. These records include names, addresses, and party affiliations. They are public under state law. You can request a copy at the clerk's office or check with the city about electronic versions. The voter list and the street list share a lot of the same data, but the voter file adds party information and registration dates that the street list does not carry.

Revere's 311 service is worth mentioning here. You can call 311 from within the city to get routed to the right department for just about any question. The city also uses an AI chatbot named Piper on its website. Piper can help you figure out which office to contact for a specific record type. It does not replace a real clerk, but it can save time if you are not sure where to start your search.

Revere Public Records Access

The Massachusetts Public Records Law under M.G.L. c.66 §10 gives you the right to request records from the City of Revere. Ashley Melnik is the Records Access Officer. You can submit your request in writing to the clerk's office by mail, email, or in person. The city has 10 business days to respond. If they need more time, they have to tell you why and give you a new deadline.

Standard fees apply. Copies cost $0.05 per page for black and white. The first two hours of staff search time are free. After that the city can charge up to $25 per hour. Most basic requests fall well under that mark. The city has to provide a cost estimate before starting work on any request that will exceed the free threshold, so you will not get hit with a surprise bill.

Public records requests in Revere can pull up permit files, inspection reports, city correspondence, licensing records, and other documents that go beyond what the clerk handles for vital records. These records help round out the Revere residents directory because they connect names to addresses and activities within the city that vital records alone do not cover.

Revere Clerk Resources

The Revere City Clerk page on the city website lists all available services including vital records, licensing, and public records requests.

Revere residents directory city clerk office portal

The clerk's page is the starting point for most Revere residents directory searches. It links to online ordering, contact details, and information about what records the office holds. If you are not sure which department handles a particular record, start here and the site will point you in the right direction.

Suffolk County Records

Revere sits in Suffolk County. The Suffolk County Registry of Deeds handles all property records for the city, including deed transfers, mortgages, and liens. You can search this database online at no cost. Property records tie names to specific addresses and show ownership history, which makes them a useful secondary source for the Revere residents directory when you need more than what the city clerk holds.

Suffolk County court records offer yet another layer. Civil case indexes, probate filings, and other court documents often include addresses for the parties involved. Under M.G.L. c.234A §15, prospective juror lists compiled from resident data are also public records. These lists give you another way to confirm that someone lives at a particular address in Revere or elsewhere in the county.

More Revere Directory Sources

The City of Revere official website ties all city departments together in one place. It links to the clerk, public works, health, police, and other offices that maintain records. The site also hosts the 311 portal and the Piper chatbot. If your search involves multiple departments or you are not sure which office holds the record you need, the main city website is the best place to start.

The city website also posts meeting minutes, agendas, and other public documents that can turn up names and addresses tied to Revere residents. Zoning board hearings, planning commission meetings, and licensing board decisions all become part of the public record once they are filed.

Suffolk County Residents Directory

Revere is one of four communities in Suffolk County, along with Boston, Chelsea, and Winthrop. The county maintains property records, court filings, and other documents that support the broader residents directory for this area. For a full look at county-level resources, visit the Suffolk County page.

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Nearby Cities

Revere borders Boston and is close to several other communities that maintain their own residents directory records. If your search extends beyond city limits, these nearby pages cover the same types of records for their jurisdictions.

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