Search Oregon Booking Releases

Oregon booking releases are public records that document arrests and releases at county jails across the state. Each of the 36 counties in Oregon keeps these records at the local sheriff office or detention center. You can search booking releases to find arrest dates, charges, and release details for people held in Oregon jails. Many counties now post jail rosters online for fast access to booking releases. Others provide records through requests made in person or by mail. This page explains how to find, search, and obtain booking releases throughout Oregon.

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How Oregon Booking Releases Work

When law enforcement arrests someone in Oregon, that person goes to the county jail for booking. The booking process creates a record. It logs the person's name, date of birth, charges, arresting agency, and the date of arrest. Under ORS 133.310, an officer in Oregon may arrest a person with a valid warrant from a judge. Officers can also make warrantless arrests for crimes committed in their presence. Every arrest in Oregon starts a booking record at the county jail.

After booking, the jail holds the person until release. Release happens in several ways. A judge may set bail. The person may post bond. Some people get released on their own recognizance in Oregon. Under ORS 135.230, Oregon courts must consider release options for arrested persons. The release date and type then get added to the booking record. This is why they are called booking releases in Oregon. They track both the arrest and the release from custody.

Oregon has 36 counties, and each one runs its own jail and booking system. The county sheriff handles jail operations and maintains booking release records. Small rural jails in Oregon may hold only a few people at a time. Larger facilities in counties like Multnomah or Lane hold hundreds. Regardless of jail size, every county in Oregon follows the same state laws for arrest and booking procedures.

The Oregon Judicial Department provides online access to court records tied to criminal cases across all 36 Oregon counties.

Oregon Judicial Department online portal for searching booking releases and court records

Court records on this portal connect to the same cases that generate booking releases at Oregon county jails. You can look up case details, charges, and hearing dates through this system.

Search Booking Releases in Oregon

There are several ways to search booking releases in Oregon. The fastest option is online. Many Oregon county sheriff offices post current jail rosters on their websites. These rosters list people who are booked into the jail right now. Some Oregon counties update their rosters every few hours. Others post updates once a day.

Oregon eCourt Case Information at courts.oregon.gov covers court records in all 36 Oregon counties. You can search by name or case number. This system shows case details tied to arrests and charges that appear on booking releases. A small fee applies for detailed access through Oregon eCourt. For jail booking records specifically, go to the county sheriff website in Oregon.

Each Oregon county handles online access differently. Some post a full searchable jail roster. Others put up a PDF list of current inmates. A few Oregon counties do not publish booking information online at all. For those, call or visit the sheriff office to ask about booking releases.

Note: Online jail rosters in Oregon usually show current inmates only and may not include people already released from custody.

Arrest and Release Laws in Oregon

ORS 133.005 defines the terms used in Oregon arrest procedures. An arrest means taking a person into custody to answer a criminal charge. This is the act that triggers a booking record at the county jail in Oregon.

Oregon law governs when and how arrests can happen. Under ORS 133.310, a peace officer can arrest someone with a warrant signed by a judge. Warrantless arrests are also allowed in Oregon for felonies, certain misdemeanors committed in the officer's presence, and domestic violence cases. ORS Chapter 133 contains the full set of Oregon laws on arrest and related procedures that lead to booking releases at county jails.

The ORS 133.310 page at oregonlaws.org outlines the specific conditions under which Oregon officers can make an arrest, covering both warrant and warrantless situations that result in booking releases.

ORS 133.310 Oregon arrest by warrant law related to booking releases

After arrest, Oregon provides several paths for release from jail. ORS 135.245 covers security release, where a person posts bail or a bond to get out. ORS 135.265 addresses release on personal recognizance in Oregon. The type of release is recorded in the booking release record for that person. Oregon judges weigh factors like the charges, criminal history, and community ties when setting release terms.

What Oregon Booking Releases Include

Booking release records in Oregon contain key facts about an arrest and jail stay. The amount of detail varies by county. Some Oregon counties give basic facts only. Others provide a full summary of the booking and release.

Most booking releases in Oregon include the following details:

  • Full name and date of birth of the person booked
  • Date and time of booking into the Oregon county jail
  • Arresting agency in Oregon
  • Charges at the time of booking
  • Bond or bail amount set by the court
  • Release date and type of release from custody

Charges on a booking release are the initial charges at intake. They can change as the case moves through the Oregon court system. A booking release does not show a conviction. It only reflects what happened at the jail. For case outcomes, use Oregon eCourt to search court records. That system shows how cases were resolved in Oregon courts.

ORS 133.005 lays out the legal definitions that apply to all Oregon arrest and custody records, including booking releases.

ORS 133.005 Oregon legal definitions for arrest and booking releases

These definitions shape what goes into every booking release created at county jails in Oregon. The statute covers terms like arrest, custody, and detention that appear throughout Oregon booking records.

Request Oregon Booking Releases

Anyone can request booking releases from a county in Oregon. The Oregon Public Records Law under ORS 192.311 gives the public a right to access government records. Booking releases fall under this law. You do not need to be related to the person. No reason is required for your request in Oregon.

Contact the county sheriff office to request booking releases in Oregon. Most offices accept requests in person, by phone, or by mail. Some Oregon counties also take requests by email. Response times vary. A small county in Oregon may answer within a day. Larger counties with high volumes of booking releases may take longer to process your request.

Fees may apply for copies of booking releases in Oregon. Some counties charge per page. Others charge a flat search fee. Certified copies cost more than plain copies at most Oregon sheriff offices. Ask about current fees before you submit your request. Under ORS 192.311 to 192.478, Oregon agencies must provide records at reasonable cost and within a reasonable time.

Public Access to Oregon Booking Releases

Booking releases are public records in Oregon. The Oregon Public Records Law ensures that people can inspect and copy government records held by state and local agencies. County jails and sheriff offices must respond to records requests. Oregon counties that post jail rosters online provide the easiest public access to booking release data.

Some details in booking releases may be redacted in Oregon. Law enforcement can hold back information that could compromise an active investigation. Protected details like Social Security numbers are removed from public copies of booking releases in Oregon. But the core facts about the arrest, charges, and release remain available to anyone.

If you need help with a public records request in Oregon, Legal Aid Services of Oregon may be able to assist. The Oregon State Bar runs a lawyer referral service if you need legal advice about accessing booking releases or other arrest records in Oregon. Oregon law requires that county agencies make these records available to the public unless a specific exemption applies.

Note: Oregon counties must respond to public records requests within a reasonable time, but actual response times vary based on the size and complexity of the request for booking releases.

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