Find Oregon Jail Roster Records

Oregon jail roster records list people held in county jails across the state. Each of the 36 counties in Oregon runs its own jail and keeps a roster of current inmates. You can search these jail roster records online through county sheriff websites and statewide tools like the Oregon Offender Search system. Most rosters show the name, charges, booking date, and bail amount for each person in custody. Oregon law makes arrest and booking records public. Use this page to find and search jail roster records in any Oregon county or city.

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The Oregon Department of Corrections runs 12 state prisons for people convicted of felonies with sentences over 12 months. County jails are a separate system. They hold people who are waiting for trial or serving short sentences. Each county sheriff in Oregon runs the local jail and keeps the jail roster current. The DOC also funds community corrections work in all 36 Oregon counties, which ties into how people move through the local jail system and into state custody.

Oregon jail roster data comes from county booking systems. When a person is arrested, the jail logs their name, date of birth, charges, and bail amount. This data goes on the jail roster right away. Most counties in Oregon post their roster online so the public can check it at any time.

Oregon Department of Corrections jail roster and inmate records

The roster changes as people are booked in or let go. Some Oregon counties update every few hours. Others update once a day. Large counties like Multnomah, Lane, and Jackson tend to have the most current data on their jail rosters.

How to Search an Oregon Jail Roster

Start with the county. Each Oregon county sheriff runs a jail roster on their site. Look for links like "Jail Roster," "Inmate Search," or "Who Is In Custody." Most systems let you search by first and last name. Some let you search by booking number or date range. The Oregon Offender Search system covers state prison inmates under Oregon DOC custody but does not cover county jail rosters. For county jail data, go to each county's own search tool.

The Marion County Jail Web Viewer lets you search by name and booking date. You can use a percent sign as a wildcard for partial name matches. The Multnomah County Online Inmate Data tool lets you filter by current inmates, recent releases, or bookings from today. Each county jail roster works a bit different, but the basic search by name is the same across Oregon.

Oregon Offender Search system for jail roster and inmate lookup

To search most Oregon jail rosters you need these details:

  • First and last name of the person
  • County where the arrest took place
  • Approximate date of booking if known

Note: Some Oregon county jail roster sites may be down for brief periods during system maintenance.

Oregon Inmate Search Tools

Oregon has search tools that go beyond local jail rosters. The Oregon State Police CJIS Division keeps the central criminal history records for the state. CJIS is the main hub for criminal offender data in Oregon. You can request your own record or get a third-party check with the right forms. A personal record request costs $33 and takes up to 10 business days. The results show all arrests, charges, and case outcomes tied to that person in Oregon.

Oregon State Police CJIS Division jail roster and criminal records

The Oregon eCourt system gives access to court records from all 36 counties. This shows case filings, charges, and court dates. It does not show jail roster data, but it can help you verify charges for someone you found on a county jail roster in Oregon.

Oregon eCourt public access for jail roster and court records

VINE Link is a free tool for tracking inmates in Oregon. You can sign up for alerts when someone is released from jail or moved to a new place. This works for both county jails and state prisons across Oregon. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday, and it helps people stay aware of custody changes for any inmate on a jail roster.

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Oregon Jail Roster and Public Records

Oregon law gives the public a right to see jail roster records. Under ORS 192.314, every person has a right to inspect public records in Oregon. Jail booking records fall under this law. Arrest records must be disclosed unless there is a clear need to delay for an active investigation. This means most jail roster data is open to anyone who asks in Oregon.

The law spells out what counts as an arrest record. Under ORS 192.345(3), this includes the arrested person's name, age, residence, the charges, the arresting agency, and the facts around the arrest. This is the core of what appears on an Oregon jail roster. If a public body denies a records request, you can petition the Attorney General for state agencies or the District Attorney for local agencies. The agency must prove the denial was valid under Oregon law.

ORS Chapter 192 public records law for Oregon jail roster access

In 2021, Oregon passed House Bill 3273. This law stops jails from posting booking photos online. Counties like Marion, Multnomah, Washington, and Linn took mugshots off their jail rosters as of January 1, 2022. You can still get a booking photo through a written records request in some counties, but the rest of the jail roster data stays public and open in Oregon.

Note: Juvenile records are not part of any public jail roster in Oregon and remain sealed under ORS Chapter 419A.

What Oregon Jail Roster Records Show

A jail roster entry in Oregon has basic facts about the person and the arrest. The level of detail varies by county. Larger systems like Jackson County or Lane County show more fields than smaller rural jails. But most Oregon jail rosters share a common set of data points that the public can view for free.

Most Oregon jail rosters include these items:

  • Full legal name and any known aliases
  • Date of birth and age at time of booking
  • Booking date, time, and arresting agency
  • All charges filed with offense codes
  • Bail or bond amount set by the court
  • Current housing location in the jail
  • Scheduled court date or expected release

Medical records and mental health notes are never on a public jail roster. These are shielded under ORS 192.355. Social Security numbers and victim details may also be held back for safety in Oregon.

County Jail Roster Systems in Oregon

Each Oregon county runs its jail roster system on its own. Some have modern online tools. Others rely on phone calls or in-person visits. The Oregon Judicial Department provides court records but does not manage jail rosters. For jail data, you go straight to the county sheriff in Oregon.

Oregon Judicial Department for court records related to jail roster

The largest counties have the best online jail roster tools. Multnomah County serves over 800,000 people and runs two jail facilities in Portland. The Washington County jail has a "Who Is In Custody" tool and a 24-hour arrest log. Lane County offers an Adult in Custody Viewer for its jail roster. Jackson County updates its jail roster every hour. These are some of the most used jail roster tools in Oregon.

Four counties in northern Oregon share a regional jail called NORCOR. Gilliam, Hood River, Sherman, and Wasco counties use the Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities for detention. If you need jail roster data from one of these counties, check the NORCOR site or call the local sheriff.

Some counties have very few inmates on their jail roster. Wheeler County has about 1,300 people total. Baker County runs a 40-bed jail. Benton County has the smallest jail per capita in Oregon and rents 40 beds from other facilities to handle overflow. Each county is unique, but all follow the same public records laws for their jail rosters in Oregon.

Note: County jail roster websites may change without warning, so check the sheriff's office site if a link does not load.

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Each county in Oregon has its own jail and roster system. Pick a county below to find local jail roster search tools, contact info, and resources for that area.

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Jail Roster in Major Oregon Cities

Most Oregon cities do not run their own jails. Arrests made by city police are booked into the county jail. Pick a city below to learn how jail roster records work in that area.

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