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How to log in. If you have already created an iCORI account you can access it here.
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You can also request your own CORI from the online ICORI system. You may give written permission for someone else, such as an attorney, other advocate, or family member, to get a copy of your CORI.
iCORI provides access to Massachusetts-only criminal offender record information. The data provided is entered and maintained by the Office of the Commissioner of Probation and is not supported by any type of biometric identifier, including fingerprints.
The Massachusetts Department of Criminal Justice Information Systems (DCJIS) has an online criminal history request service called iCORI. This service allows individuals and organizations to request and obtain Massachusetts criminal offender record information (CORI) over the internet.
Request a certified copy of a personal CORI, including advocate, attorney and open access requests. Requests may take up to 10 business days to process. Create a New Account or Access a Existing Account iCORI Training For Individuals.
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation and Energy (DTE), in cooperation with the Registry of Motor Vehicles, requires applicants for school bus driver certificates to "pass" a CORI check and a SORI (Sex Offender Registry Information) check annually as a condition of certification.
LOG IN: Log into iCORI. A name-based criminal record check (CORI) returns information on available Massachusetts arraignments. This type of criminal record check is done by submitting the name and date of birth for a person.
To request a copy of your Massachusetts Adult CORI using the iCORI system you must have a valid Massachusetts Drivers License or Identification Card. If you have one, click here to create a new iCORI account or to access an existing one.
the iCORI Training Documents, which are available online at: https://www.mass.gov/criminal-record-check- services. Can a Board of Selectmen/Select Board, or City/Town Council have access to CORI of an applicant for