Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI)
Massachusetts state courts keep records of what happens in every criminal case. These records are called CORI - Criminal Offender Record Information. People with CORI have rights.
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Your CORI rights
CORI stands for Criminal Offender Record information. There is CORI on you if you have ever been charged with a crime in a Massachusetts court. Your CORI report is a list of your criminal charges. It includes all cases even if you were...
How to get a copy of your CORI
Learn the steps you need to take to get a copy of your CORI by mail or online.
Sealing my CORI
There are two ways to seal criminal records—by mail or in court. Most criminal records can be sealed by mail after a waiting period. Some cases can be sealed by in court, without a waiting period or by mail. Some cases can never be sealed...
CORI and housing
Learn when and how a landlord or housing authority can get your CORI or criminal record when you apply for rental housing.
Jobs and CORI
Learn what employers are and aren't allowed to ask about your criminal history when you are applying for a job.
Juvenile court records
Learn how to get a copy of your juvenile record and how to get it sealed.
Never sealable crimes
Learn which criminal convictions can never be sealed from your record.