Plymouth County Residents Directory

Plymouth County has more than 530,000 residents spread across towns like Brockton, Plymouth, Marshfield, and Bridgewater. The Plymouth County residents directory pulls from street lists, voter rolls, property records, and court filings kept by two registry districts and local clerks. You can search these records to find where people live, check property ties, or trace past residents in the county. Most of these public files are free to view online. Some need an in-person visit or a small fee. This page covers how to search the Plymouth County residents directory using every source that is open to the public.

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Plymouth County Overview

530,000+ Population
Plymouth & Brockton County Seats
2 Registry Districts
Annual Census State-Mandated

Plymouth County Registry of Deeds

The Plymouth County Registry of Deeds is one of the best sources for the residents directory. It holds all land documents filed in the county. Deed transfers show who bought or sold a home, plus their names and addresses. Mortgages, liens, and easements all get logged here too. Every time a property changes hands, the registry adds a new record with the names of both parties. These files go back a long way and give you a solid trail when looking up where someone lives or has lived in Plymouth County.

Plymouth County has two registry districts. The main office sits at 50 Obery Street in Plymouth. Call them at 508-747-7110. The second office is in Brockton at 10A Belmont Street, and their phone number is 508-587-1700. Both locations are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM. You can walk in and search records at either location, or you can use the online portal from home.

All recorded land documents are free to search through masslandrecords.com. You do not need an account. Just pick Plymouth County, then search by name, address, or document type. Results show the parties on each filing, the date, and the book and page number. Certified copies cost $1 per page if you need an official version.

Plymouth Office 50 Obery Street, Plymouth, MA
Plymouth Phone 508-747-7110
Brockton Office 10A Belmont Street, Brockton, MA
Brockton Phone 508-587-1700
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Online Records masslandrecords.com/Plymouth

Annual Census and Street Lists

Massachusetts stands alone as the only state that runs a yearly local census. Under M.G.L. c. 51, § 4, every city and town must count its residents as of January 1 each year. All towns in Plymouth County do this. Census workers send forms by mail or go door to door. The data they gather feeds right into the residents directory for each town. This is not the federal census. It happens every year at the state level, and it is one of the biggest sources of resident data in Plymouth County.

The census produces street lists. A street list shows the name, age, and address of each person age 17 and up. Under M.G.L. c. 51, § 6, street lists are public records. Anyone can get a copy from the town clerk. The cost is usually between $15 and $25. These lists are one of the most direct ways to search the Plymouth County residents directory because they lay out who lives at each address in plain text.

Voter registration lists add another layer. These are free in Massachusetts. You can get them from the town clerk or the Secretary of State. They show the voter's name, address, party, and voting history. Jury pool lists are also public under M.G.L. c. 234A, § 15. These pull from census data and list Plymouth County residents who may be called to serve.

Public Records Requests in Plymouth County

The Massachusetts Public Records Law lets you ask for government files. Under M.G.L. c. 66, § 10, any person can send a public records request to a state or local office. The agency must respond within 10 business days. This covers resident records held by Plymouth County offices, town halls, and state agencies. Street lists, voter data, property files, and many other records that feed the Plymouth County residents directory fall under this law.

You can file a public records request online through mass.gov. The first four hours of search and prep time are free. After that, the agency may charge up to $25 per hour. Paper copies can have a per-page fee as well. If your request gets turned down, you can appeal to the Supervisor of Records. This process works for any public file that is part of the Plymouth County residents directory.

Note: Agencies must respond to public records requests within 10 business days, but they can ask for more time on large or complex requests.

Plymouth County Property Records

Property records are a strong tool for building a residents directory in Plymouth County. Each deed names the buyer and seller, lists the address, and gets filed at the registry of deeds. Tax records from the town assessor show who owns every parcel right now. Put these together and you get a clear view of who lives where across the county.

The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press put together a detailed guide on how Massachusetts handles public records, including property and resident data. You can read the full Massachusetts Open Government Guide for a breakdown of what is and is not available to the public.

Plymouth County Massachusetts residents directory open government

The MassGIS interactive property map covers every city and town in the state. Click on any parcel in Plymouth County to see the owner's name, lot size, and assessed value. This is helpful when you have an address but need a name, or the other way around. The data comes from local assessors and gets refreshed on a regular cycle. It ties directly into the Plymouth County residents directory by linking names to physical locations on the map.

Plymouth County Court Records

Court records name local residents in civil and criminal filings. Plymouth County has two Superior Court locations. The main courthouse is at 52 Obery Street in Plymouth, and you can reach them at 508-747-8400. The Brockton courthouse sits at 72 Belmont Street, with a phone number of 508-584-8200. Both handle cases that name Plymouth County residents as parties, witnesses, or other involved persons.

Civil case records are generally open to the public. You can visit the clerk's office at either courthouse to search for filings. Some records may also be available through the Massachusetts Trial Court electronic filing system. These court filings add names and addresses to the broader Plymouth County residents directory, especially in cases that involve property disputes, debt collection, or other matters tied to where someone lives.

Local Resources for Plymouth County

The Town of Plymouth website has links to the town clerk, assessor, and other offices that hold resident records. Each town in Plymouth County runs its own clerk's office where you can get street lists, voter rolls, and vital records. Brockton, as the largest city in the county, has a full city clerk's office that handles a high volume of records requests each year.

If you need help with a records request or run into a problem getting access, a few options exist. The Massachusetts Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service. Legal aid groups in the area can help low-income residents with public records issues. The Secretary of the Commonwealth's office also oversees compliance with the public records law and can step in when an agency fails to respond on time. These resources support anyone trying to use the Plymouth County residents directory for lawful purposes.

  • Plymouth Town Clerk for street lists and voter rolls
  • Brockton City Clerk for census and registration records
  • Plymouth County Registry of Deeds for land and property records
  • Massachusetts Trial Court for civil and criminal filings
  • MassGIS property map for parcel and owner data

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Cities in Plymouth County

Plymouth County has several cities and towns. Each one runs its own annual census and keeps street lists at the local clerk's office. You can search resident records for any of these communities through their town clerks or the county registry.

Marshfield and Bridgewater are also in Plymouth County. Residents in those towns file records through their local town clerks and the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Plymouth County. If you are looking for someone who lives just outside the area, their records may be held in one of these neighboring counties instead.