Access Revere Phone Directory
The Revere phone directory lists contact numbers for all city departments and public offices in this coastal Suffolk County city. Revere sits just north of Boston along the shore and has a population of about 62,000. City Hall on Broadway handles most government services. This page covers the key phone numbers you need for Revere city government, including the clerk, police, fire, and assessor. Whether you are reporting a problem, looking up property data, or filing a records request, these contacts will point you to the right office.
Revere at a Glance
Revere City Hall Phone Numbers
Revere City Hall is at 281 Broadway, right in the heart of the city. The main number is (781) 286-8100. Call this line to reach the switchboard, and staff can connect you to any department. City Hall is open Monday through Thursday from 8:15 AM to 5:00 PM. On Fridays, the building closes early at 12:15 PM. Keep that Friday schedule in mind if you need to handle something in person or by phone before the weekend.
| Office | Revere City Hall |
|---|---|
| Address | 281 Broadway Revere, MA 02151 |
| Phone | (781) 286-8100 |
| Hours | Mon - Thu: 8:15 AM - 5:00 PM Fri: 8:15 AM - 12:15 PM |
| Website | revere.org |
Revere runs a 311 service for non-emergency city concerns. Dial 311 from a local phone or call (781) 286-8311 from a cell. You can report potholes, street light problems, trash issues, and other concerns through this line. The Revere contact page also has a form for submitting requests online. This is a quick way to get things done without needing to know which specific department to call.
City Hall sits on the MBTA Blue Line, with the Revere Beach station just a short walk away. There is also metered parking on Broadway near the building.
Revere Department Phone Directory
City Clerk: The Revere City Clerk is Ashley E. Melnik. Call (781) 286-8160 to reach her office at City Hall. The clerk's office handles birth, death, and marriage certificates. It also manages business certificates, voter registration, and city council records. The office preserves public records and maintains vital statistics going back to the late 1800s. You can find forms and more info on the Revere City Clerk page.
Police Department: For non-emergency police matters in Revere, call (781) 284-1212. This connects you to the Revere Police dispatch for reports, questions, and follow-ups on cases. The department covers everything from traffic issues to community policing programs. The Revere Police website has a directory, press releases, and safety info. You can also reach them through the police contact page on their website. For emergencies, always dial 911.
Fire Department: The Revere Fire Department is at 400 Broadway. Call (781) 284-0014 for the main line. The department handles fire response, inspections, and permits. Revere has a mix of older triple-deckers and new construction along the beach, so building inspections and fire code compliance keep the department busy. Smoke detector inspections for home sales are scheduled through this number. The Revere Fire Department page has more details on services and prevention programs.
Assessor's Office: Call (781) 286-8170 for the Revere Assessor. This office sets property values, processes exemptions, and handles abatement applications. You can look up Revere property data through the city's online tools. The assessor page on revere.org lists current tax rates and has links to the property database. The office is in City Hall and follows the same hours as the rest of the building.
Note: Revere City Hall closes at 12:15 PM on Fridays, so all department phone lines may go to voicemail after that time.
Find Revere Phone Numbers
The Revere departments page lists every city office with its phone number, address, and key staff. This is the fastest way to find the contact you need. Each department page links to forms, policies, and online services. Revere is a mid-size city, so most offices are in or near City Hall on Broadway, which makes in-person visits easy.
If you are looking for someone specific in city government, call the main number at (781) 286-8100 and ask to be transferred. The switchboard staff can direct you to the right person. For elected officials, the city council and mayor's office have their own pages on revere.org with direct contact info. The school department runs its own phone system separate from City Hall.
For property and land records that cover Revere, the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds is the right place to search. You can use the Suffolk Registry of Deeds online portal to look up deeds, mortgages, and liens by name or address. The Massachusetts Land Records site also covers Suffolk County and is free to search. Both databases include all records filed in the county, going back decades.
The MassGIS property map tool is another way to look up parcel data across the state, including Revere. It shows property lines, assessment info, and links to local assessor pages.
This statewide map tool covers all 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts, including every parcel in Revere.
Revere Public Records Requests
You can submit a public records request to the City of Revere under the Massachusetts Public Records Law, M.G.L. Chapter 66, Section 10. Any person can make a request regardless of where they live. You do not have to give a reason for wanting the records. The Revere public records page explains the process and has a request form you can download.
The City Clerk serves as the main Records Access Officer for Revere. You can reach Ashley Melnik at (781) 286-8160 to ask about available records or to submit a request. The city must respond within 10 business days under state law. Copies cost $0.05 per page for standard black and white prints. The first two hours of search time are free. After that, the city can charge up to $25 per hour for staff time spent locating records. If you believe a fee is too high or a request was wrongly denied, you can appeal to the Supervisor of Records at the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office at (617) 727-2832.
- Contact the City Clerk at (781) 286-8160 for records requests
- Download the request form from revere.org
- Response time: 10 business days
- Copy fees: $0.05 per page
- First 2 hours of search time: free
Court records for Revere cases are available through the MassCourts portal at masscourts.org. This free tool lets you search by name or case number across all Massachusetts trial courts. Suffolk County courts handle most Revere cases. The Suffolk County Superior Court at (617) 788-8185 and the Probate and Family Court at (617) 788-8300 are both in Boston at the Edward W. Brooke Courthouse.
Note: Vital records such as birth and death certificates are not considered public records and must be requested through the City Clerk with valid ID.
Suffolk County Phone Directory
Revere is part of Suffolk County along with Boston, Chelsea, and Winthrop. The county government was abolished in 1999, but county-level courts and the registry of deeds still operate out of Boston. The Suffolk County District Attorney's office handles criminal cases for all four communities. For a full directory of Suffolk County offices and phone numbers, visit the county page.