Everett Phone Directory
The Everett phone directory helps you find contact info for city departments, public safety offices, and courts serving this Middlesex County city of roughly 49,000 people. Everett sits just north of Boston and shares borders with Chelsea, Malden, and Somerville. The city runs its own hall, police force, fire service, school system, and public works department. You can search for phone numbers tied to these Everett offices here or use the search tool to look up public records for people and properties in the area. Contact data on this page comes from official city of Everett and state of Massachusetts sources.
Everett Overview
Everett City Hall Phone Numbers
Everett City Hall is on Broadway, which is the main road through the city. The building holds the mayor's office, the city clerk, the assessor, the treasurer, and other departments. Call the main line and staff can route you to any office. Walk-in hours are during the regular business week.
| Office | Everett City Hall |
|---|---|
| Address | 484 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 |
| Phone | (617) 394-2270 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Website | www.cityofeverett.com |
The Everett city clerk handles vital records, voter registration, marriage licenses, and business certificates. This is also the office that processes most public records requests for the city. If you need a birth or death certificate, the clerk's office is where you call or visit. The assessor's office keeps property records and tax data for every lot in Everett. Both offices take phone calls during business hours.
Everett's city website at cityofeverett.com lists contact info for departments, posts meeting agendas, and provides forms for permits and licenses. Some department pages include staff names and direct phone numbers. The site also carries city news and updates on construction projects and road closures that may affect how you get to city offices.
Everett City Department Contacts
Everett has a police department, fire department, public works division, health department, and several other offices that serve residents. Each department runs its own phone line. For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency police matters, there is a separate station line. The fire department has an administrative number for inspections and fire prevention questions.
Public works in Everett covers roads, water and sewer, trash pickup, and parks. Call them to report potholes, ask about your water bill, or check the trash pickup schedule. The health department handles restaurant inspections, housing code complaints, and public health programs. They also manage animal control for the city. If you have a concern about a property or a food establishment, the health department is the right call.
Everett sits in a unique spot in Middlesex County. The city borders Boston and Chelsea, which are both in Suffolk County. This means some regional services overlap. The Middlesex Probate and Family Court South in Woburn handles probate and family cases for Everett at (781) 865-4000. For district court matters, Everett cases go to the Malden District Court at 4040 Mystic Valley Parkway in Medford. Call (781) 322-7500 to reach the clerk there. The Middlesex Superior Court in Woburn at (781) 939-2700 handles major civil and criminal cases for all of Middlesex County.
The Everett Public Schools district has a central office with its own main number. You can call to reach the superintendent, individual schools, or the special education department. The Parlin Memorial Library is the main public library in Everett and is a good resource for anyone who needs help finding government contacts or public records.
- Police non-emergency line for reports and questions
- Fire administrative line for permits and inspections
- Public works for roads, water, and trash service
- Health department for inspections and complaints
- Malden District Court clerk at (781) 322-7500
The Massachusetts Court System access portal provides case search tools for all courts in the state, including those that serve Everett residents. Below is a look at that portal.
From this page you can search for cases filed in the Malden District Court or other Middlesex County courts, check hearing dates, and find clerk contact info for the court that handles your case.
How to Find Everett Phone Numbers
How you look up a phone number in Everett depends on who you need to reach. Government numbers are easy to find. Business contacts are on file with the state. Residential phone numbers are not kept in any public directory.
For Everett city offices, the best route is to call (617) 394-2270 or go to the city website. Department pages on the site have phone numbers and email addresses. The main city hall number can transfer you to any office in the building. If you need a state agency contact, the Massachusetts public records request page lays out how to reach state offices and submit requests for records.
For business phone numbers in Everett, the Secretary of State's business entity search covers all companies registered in Massachusetts. You can look up any business by name and find the principal office address and agent on record. This tool is free. The Everett city clerk also keeps business certificates on file, so you can call them to check if a local business is registered.
For residential lookups, Massachusetts does not run a public phone book. White pages and commercial search tools are the go-to options. Property records through the Everett assessor can give you an owner name and mailing address for a given lot, but not a phone number. Voter registration data is public under state law but does not include phone numbers. Under MGL Chapter 66, most government records are open to the public, but personal contact info of private citizens is generally exempt.
Note: Everett uses area code 617, though some newer lines may carry the 857 overlay.
Everett Public Records Access
Public records in Everett are governed by the Massachusetts Public Records Law under MGL Chapter 66. Any person can request records. You do not need to live in Everett and you do not need to state a reason. Submit your request in writing to the Records Access Officer at the relevant department. The city has 10 business days to respond.
The types of records you can request from Everett include meeting minutes, budget documents, contracts, building permits, inspection reports, and employee salary information. Black and white copies cost $0.05 per page. The first two hours of staff search time are free for municipalities with populations over 20,000. After that, fees cap at $25 per hour. Digital records carry no fee when they can be sent by email.
Property records for Everett parcels are held by the city assessor and the Middlesex South Registry of Deeds in Cambridge. You can search deeds, mortgages, liens, and other land documents for free at masslandrecords.com. The registry has records going back to 1629, and all of them are digitized. The MassGIS property map also lets you search parcels in Everett and see boundary lines, assessed values, and ownership data.
Court records are separate from city records. Cases filed in Middlesex County courts can be searched online at MassCourts. Basic case data is free. For certified copies, contact the clerk at the court where the case was filed.
Middlesex County Phone Directory
Everett is one of 54 cities and towns in Middlesex County, the largest county in Massachusetts by population. County offices that serve Everett include the Registry of Deeds in Cambridge, the Superior Court in Woburn, and the Middlesex District Attorney. For a full list of county office phone numbers and public records tools, visit the Middlesex County directory page.