Find Weymouth OUI and DUI Records
Weymouth DUI records are handled at Quincy District Court, which serves Weymouth for misdemeanor OUI cases, and at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham for felony charges. There is no local courthouse in Weymouth itself, so all OUI filings go through the Quincy court, and the public can search or request those records online or in person.
Weymouth Overview
Courts That Handle Weymouth OUI Cases
Weymouth does not have its own district court. OUI arrests made in Weymouth go to Quincy District Court, which covers that part of Norfolk County. This is where arraignments take place, where most hearings are held, and where the case file is kept. Quincy District Court handles first-offense OUI and other misdemeanor-level charges for Weymouth residents and anyone arrested within city limits.
Quincy District Court is at 1 Dennis F. Ryan Pkwy, Quincy, MA 02169. The phone number is 617-471-1650. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. When you visit, you can ask the clerk's office for case information or copies of documents. Bring the name of the person you are looking up and a case number if you have one. Plain copies cost $0.05 per page. Certified copies run $2.50 per page.
| Court | Quincy District Court (serves Weymouth) |
|---|---|
| Address | 1 Dennis F. Ryan Pkwy Quincy, MA 02169 |
| Phone | 617-471-1650 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM |
Felony OUI cases from Weymouth go to Norfolk Superior Court at 650 High Street, Dedham, MA 02026. The number is 781-326-1600. Felony OUI arises from a third offense or a charge involving serious injury or death. Those records are public and can be searched through the state's online case access system or requested from the Superior Court clerk.
How to Search Weymouth DUI Records Online
The Massachusetts Trial Court Case Access portal lets you look up Weymouth OUI cases online at no cost.
This free tool covers all trial courts statewide and returns results for both District and Superior Court cases. Search by name, case number, or docket. You can see charges, court dates, and outcomes without any login or fee.
When you search for a Weymouth OUI case, the results will show Quincy District Court as the filing location. That is normal. All Weymouth misdemeanor OUI cases are in the Quincy court's system, even though the defendant lives in or was arrested in Weymouth. The MassCourts search will find them under that court designation.
Norfolk County logged 860 OUI charges in fiscal year 2022. Weymouth, as one of the larger cities in the county, contributes a notable share of those filings. I-93 and Route 3 pass through or near Norfolk County, and highway enforcement is a steady source of OUI arrests across the region. Records from those cases follow the same path into the Quincy District Court system.
The Massachusetts law about drunk driving page explains OUI statutes and penalties statewide.
The Massachusetts RMV driving record request page shows you how to get a driving record that reflects the administrative side of any OUI tied to a Weymouth driver.
The RMV driving record captures suspension history and current license status, which is separate from the court docket at Quincy District Court.
Weymouth Police OUI Records
The Weymouth Police Department handles OUI arrests within the city. Their records include the initial arrest report, field sobriety test data, chemical test results, and booking information. These records are separate from the court files at Quincy District Court. You need to go to Weymouth Police to get a copy of the arrest report.
Weymouth Police is at 540 Main Street, Weymouth, MA 02190. The main number is 781-335-1212. Contact the Records Division to request a copy of a report. Requests can be made in person or in writing. State law governs what must be disclosed and what can be withheld. Reports involving open investigations, juveniles, or protected parties may be partially redacted. Plan to allow a few business days for processing, especially for older records.
Massachusetts State Police also patrol Route 3 in this area. Any OUI arrest made by State Police will generate records held at the relevant State Police barracks, not at Weymouth Police. If you are not sure which agency made the arrest, check the court case file first. The arresting officer's name and agency appear in the court record.
Note: A court record and a police arrest report are two different things held by two different agencies. You may need to contact both to get the full story of an OUI case.
OUI Law and Penalties in Massachusetts
Massachusetts law uses the term OUI. It means Operating Under the Influence of alcohol or drugs. The charge is covered by MGL c.90 § 24. The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.08% for drivers 21 and older. Drivers under 21 have a 0.02% limit. Refusing a breathalyzer triggers an automatic license suspension under the implied consent law.
A first OUI offense in Weymouth can mean a fine of $500 to $5,000, up to 2.5 years in jail, and a one-year license loss. Many first-time defendants receive a 24D disposition under MGL c.90 § 24D. That route involves probation, completion of a driver alcohol education program, and a shorter suspension. It is handled at Quincy District Court for Weymouth residents. A second offense brings a two-year suspension. A third raises it to eight years and moves the case to Superior Court.
Penalties are set by state law and apply the same way in Weymouth as in any other Massachusetts city. The court, not the city, determines the outcome based on the charge level and prior record.
Driving Records and License Reinstatement
An OUI conviction in Weymouth shows up on your Massachusetts driving record through the RMV. The RMV handles license suspensions on its own timeline. A suspension can begin before a court case is even resolved, especially after a breathalyzer refusal. To check what is on your driving record, request a copy from the Massachusetts RMV. An unattested record costs $8. An attested record with the official seal costs $20.
When a suspension period ends, you have to apply to get your license back. That process is separate from anything the court does. Steps and requirements are listed at the license reinstatement page on mass.gov. Depending on the offense, reinstatement may require proof of insurance, completion of a program, and payment of a reinstatement fee.
CORI and OUI Record Sealing for Weymouth Residents
CORI stands for Criminal Offender Record Information. It is the official Massachusetts criminal history system. An OUI charge or conviction in Weymouth will appear on a CORI report. You can get your own CORI through the Department of Criminal Justice Information Services. The fee is $25.
Some Weymouth OUI records can be sealed after time passes. A 24D disposition can be sealed as soon as the program is done. A misdemeanor OUI conviction needs a five-year wait from the end of the case. A felony OUI conviction carries a ten-year wait. Sealed records do not come up in most background checks. Law enforcement and courts can still access them. To seal, you file a petition at Quincy District Court, since that is the court where Weymouth OUI cases are heard.
Note: Sealing a court OUI record does not clear the record at the RMV. License suspension history stays on your driving record regardless of whether the court case is sealed.
Norfolk County DUI Records
Weymouth is in Norfolk County. OUI cases filed for Weymouth residents are part of the Norfolk County court system. The county page covers the full set of courts, fees, and resources across the region.
Nearby Cities
Other qualifying cities near Weymouth also have DUI record pages with court information.