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Feeding Hills Police Department Records

Feeding Hills is a village within the Town of Agawam, so local police records are generally maintained by the Agawam Police Department. Records may include arrest records, incident reports, accident and traffic crash reports, call logs, booking records, citations, and related dispatch or investigative materials. The Hampden County Sheriff’s Office may maintain separate records involving county custody, jail transport, or sheriff operations. Members of the public may request available records, but release depends on Massachusetts public records law, whether the agency has the record, and whether exemptions apply. Access may be limited for active investigations, juvenile matters, victim or witness privacy, medical information, sealed records, or records restricted by court order.

How to Request Police Records in Feeding Hills

To request police records for Feeding Hills, contact the Agawam Police Department, which serves the area. Requests are commonly accepted in person, by mail, by email, by phone for guidance, or through an online public records portal if the department or town provides one. Include as much detail as possible, such as the incident date, report number, location, names of involved persons, and the type of report requested, such as an accident report or incident report. For sheriff-related records, contact the Hampden County Sheriff’s Office. Agencies may charge fees for printed pages, certified copies, digital media, or staff time allowed by law, and they may provide a cost estimate before processing. Under Massachusetts public records law, agencies generally must respond within 10 business days, although production may take longer depending on the request. Staff may contact you by phone, email, or mail if clarification is needed. Some records may be redacted, delayed, or denied, particularly those tied to open investigations, juvenile matters, protected personal information, or court restrictions, which is normal under Massachusetts public records law.

Feeding Hills Police Departments

Agawam Police Department

Type: Town agencies
Address: 681 Springfield St, Feeding Hills, MA 01030
Phone Number: (413)-786-4767 / Fax: (413)-786-4821

FAQs

What is included in a police record from Feeding Hills?

A police record may include incident reports, arrest information, crash reports, call logs, citations, booking details, and related documents created or kept by the Agawam Police Department or another responding agency.

Are police records in Massachusetts public?

Many police records are public records in Massachusetts, but access is not automatic for every document. Agencies may withhold or redact information involving active investigations, juveniles, victims, witnesses, sealed matters, medical details, or court-restricted records.

How long does it take to get a police report in Feeding Hills?

Massachusetts agencies generally must respond to a public records request within 10 business days. The actual time to receive the report can vary based on report availability, review needs, payment of fees, and whether redactions are required.

How do I find arrest records in Feeding Hills without going to the police station?

You can contact the Agawam Police Department by phone, email, mail, or an online records request option if available. You may also search Massachusetts Trial Court case information for related court filings, when available to the public.

Can I look up someone’s arrest history in Feeding Hills online?

There is usually no single complete local website that lists every arrest history for Feeding Hills. Some information may appear in police logs, court records, or agency releases, but access depends on record type, legal limits, and whether the record is public.