Beaverton Arrest and Booking Records

Beaverton booking releases give you access to arrest and booking data for one of Oregon's largest cities. With a population near 98,000, Beaverton sees steady law enforcement activity. You can search for booking releases tied to Beaverton arrests that are processed at the Washington County jail. This page walks you through how to find those records, what they contain, and where to look. Start your search now to find the booking releases you need from Beaverton.

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Beaverton Booking Releases Overview

Beaverton is a large suburb west of Portland in Washington County. The city has its own police force. Beaverton Police patrol the city, respond to calls, and make arrests. But Beaverton does not run its own jail. When someone is arrested in Beaverton, they go to the Washington County jail for booking. That is where the booking release records come from. The jail logs each person who comes in. It tracks their name, charges, date, and release status. Those logs form the basis of Beaverton booking releases that the public can search.

This matters because you will not find booking releases on the Beaverton city website alone. You need to look at county-level records too. The Beaverton Police records unit can help with police reports. For jail booking data, the Washington County system is the main source.

How to Search Beaverton Arrest Records

Start with the Beaverton Police records unit. They handle requests for police reports tied to arrests in the city. You can reach them through the Beaverton Police records page. They can tell you if a report exists and how to get a copy. Keep in mind that a police report is not the same as a booking release. The report covers what led to the arrest. The booking release covers what happened at the jail.

For the booking release itself, check with Washington County. The county jail keeps records of all bookings from Beaverton and other cities in the county. You may also search through the Oregon eCourt system if a case has moved to the court stage. Court records show charges, case status, and hearing dates for Beaverton cases.

Note: Booking releases and court records are two different things. A booking release shows jail intake data. A court record shows what happens after charges are filed.

What Beaverton Booking Releases Contain

Each booking release from a Beaverton arrest has key facts about the person and the arrest. These records are public in Oregon under state law.

A typical Beaverton booking release includes the full name of the person booked, their date of birth, the date and time of booking, the charges listed at intake, the arresting agency, and the release status or bail amount. Some records also show a booking photo. The level of detail can vary. Not all fields are filled in for every record. But the core data points are standard across all bookings at the Washington County jail, whether the arrest took place in Beaverton, Hillsboro, or Tigard.

The Beaverton Police records unit at the city's police department is the source for police reports connected to these booking releases. You can visit the records unit page to learn more about how to request arrest report copies from Beaverton.

Oregon Public Records Law and Booking Releases

Oregon law gives the public a right to access government records. This includes booking releases from Beaverton arrests. The Oregon Public Records Act, found at ORS 192.311, sets the rules. Agencies must provide records unless a specific exemption applies. Most booking data is not exempt.

Arrest laws in Oregon also play a role. Under ORS 133.310, a peace officer can make an arrest with or without a warrant under certain conditions. The definitions tied to arrest and booking are laid out in ORS 133.005. These statutes shape what data gets recorded when someone is arrested in Beaverton and booked at the county jail.

Beaverton booking releases reflect the data created during this process. The records are held by the county, but the arrest originates with Beaverton Police in most cases. You can view more of the arrest chapter at ORS Chapter 133.

Beaverton Arrest Record Search Tips

Use the full legal name. Nicknames or shortened names may not match. Spelling matters a lot.

If you do not find a result right away, try changing the search slightly. Some records list a middle name. Others do not. Dates help narrow things down. If you know the approximate date of a Beaverton arrest, that alone can cut your search time. You can also try the Oregon Judicial Information Network for court records tied to Beaverton arrests that have been charged.

Keep these tips in mind when searching Beaverton booking releases:

  • Use the person's full legal name as it appears on an ID
  • Include a date range if possible
  • Check both county jail records and court records
  • Ask the Beaverton Police records unit for the police report number
  • Be aware that recent arrests may take time to appear in the system

Bail and Release in Beaverton Cases

After a Beaverton arrest, the person goes to Washington County jail. Bail may be set based on the charges. Oregon law under ORS 135.230 covers release and bail rules. Most people arrested in Beaverton can post bail unless the charge is very serious.

The booking release will show the bail amount if one was set. It may also show if the person was released on their own recognizance, which means no bail was required. Some Beaverton arrests lead to a release within hours. Others result in a longer hold. The booking release tracks all of this. You can find more on release conditions at ORS 135.245.

Note: Bail amounts can change after a court hearing. The booking release shows the initial amount set at intake, not any later adjustments made by a judge in a Beaverton case.

Beaverton Police and Law Enforcement

Beaverton Police is the primary law enforcement agency in the city. The department handles patrol, investigations, and arrests. It works with Washington County and other agencies on larger cases. When Beaverton Police make an arrest, the person is transported to the Washington County jail for processing.

The Beaverton Police records unit is where you go for police report copies. Visit their records page online or contact them by phone. They can tell you if a report is ready and what it will cost. The records unit deals with police reports specifically. For jail booking data, you need to go through the county.

Beaverton booking releases represent only one part of the public record picture. The police report tells one side. The booking release tells another. Court records add more detail once charges are filed. Together, these pieces form a full view of a Beaverton arrest from start to finish.

Beaverton Police booking records and arrest data

Beaverton Police handle thousands of calls each year. A portion of those calls result in arrests and booking releases at the Washington County jail. The image above relates to the Beaverton Police booking process. Residents and the public can request copies of reports and records through the proper channels as outlined on this page.

Legal Help for Beaverton Arrests

If you or someone you know has been arrested in Beaverton, legal help is available. The Oregon State Bar runs a referral service that can connect you with a criminal defense attorney. You can also reach Legal Aid Services of Oregon if you qualify for free legal help based on income.

An attorney can help you understand the charges listed on a Beaverton booking release. They can also represent you in court and work to get bail reduced. Acting fast matters. The sooner you get legal advice after a Beaverton arrest, the better your options tend to be.

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Washington County Booking Releases

Beaverton is in Washington County. All arrests made by Beaverton Police are processed at the Washington County jail. The county handles booking, holds, and releases for Beaverton and every other city in the county. For a broader view of booking releases that includes all of Washington County, visit the county page.

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