Beaverton Jail Roster Lookup

The Beaverton jail roster lists people held after arrest by Beaverton Police. Beaverton does not run its own city jail. All arrests go to the Washington County Jail for booking and housing. You can search the jail roster online through the county system. The roster shows names, charges, and booking dates for each person in custody. This page walks you through how to find Beaverton jail roster records and get arrest data from both city police and the county jail.

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Beaverton Quick Facts

100,000 Population
Washington County
No City Jail Detention
County Jail Booking Site

How Beaverton Arrests Reach the Jail Roster

Beaverton Police patrol the city and make arrests. They do not hold people at a city jail. Instead, each person they arrest is taken to the Washington County Jail for booking. Once booked, the person shows up on the county jail roster. This is true for all types of charges, from minor crimes to serious ones.

The booking process starts at the jail. Staff take photos, record personal details, and log each charge. After that step, the person appears on the public roster. The Beaverton jail roster is part of the larger Washington County custody list. You will see the arrest agency listed next to each name. Look for entries that show Beaverton Police as the source. That tells you the arrest came from a Beaverton officer.

Some people are released soon after booking. Others stay in jail while they wait for court. The roster updates throughout the day. If you do not find a name right away, check back later. It can take a short time for new bookings to appear on the list.

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Note: Beaverton Police handle about 100,000 residents and nearby areas, making them one of the busiest forces in Washington County.

Beaverton Jail Roster Search Online

Washington County runs an online tool called "Who Is In Custody." This is where you search the Beaverton jail roster. Go to the Washington County custody search page to start. You can look up any person held at the county jail, including those arrested in Beaverton.

The search lets you look by name. Type in a first name, last name, or both. Results show the full name, date of birth, charges, and arrest date. The system is free to use and does not require an account. You can access it from any phone or computer at any time of day.

To find Beaverton arrests specifically, review the agency field in each result. It will say which police force made the arrest. This is how you tell Beaverton arrests apart from those by other cities in Washington County, such as Hillsboro or Tigard. Under ORS 192.311 to 192.478, jail roster data is public record in Oregon. Anyone can view it.

Note: The county roster updates many times each day, so new bookings from Beaverton arrests appear quickly.

Beaverton Police Arrest Records

The Beaverton Police Department keeps its own arrest records. These are separate from the jail roster. You can ask for copies of police reports, incident logs, and arrest data from the records team. Beaverton Police follow ORS Chapter 192, the Oregon Public Records Law, when they handle these requests.

To get a police report from a Beaverton arrest, contact the department at their main office. The address is 6125 SW Hall Blvd., Beaverton, OR 97008. You can also call the non-emergency line at (503) 629-0111. Ask for the records unit. They will let you know what forms you need to fill out and what fees apply. Most requests take a few days to process.

Police reports give you more detail than the jail roster. The roster shows who is in custody. A police report tells you what happened during the arrest. It may list witnesses, describe the scene, and explain the charges. If you need full details on a Beaverton arrest, request the police report along with checking the jail roster.

Washington County Jail Roster Details

The Washington County Jail is the main holding site for all Beaverton arrests. The Washington County Sheriff's Office runs the jail. It is one of the larger jails in Oregon and houses people from many cities across the county.

People booked into the jail after a Beaverton arrest go through a standard intake process. This includes a health screen, personal property log, and fingerprinting. The jail assigns a housing unit based on charge type and risk level. Most people see a judge within 36 hours of arrest, as required by Oregon law. The judge sets bail or release terms at that first hearing.

You can visit the Who Is In Custody page to check if someone is still held. The roster shows current inmates only. Once a person is released, their name comes off the list. If you need records of past bookings, you must contact the jail records office directly.

Bail and bond information also appear on the roster for many entries. This helps families and attorneys plan next steps. Some charges allow release on personal recognizance. Others require a cash bond. The type of release depends on the charge and the person's history.

Note: Washington County Jail holds people from over a dozen cities, so the roster can be large.

Beaverton Jail Roster and Court Records

After someone is booked from a Beaverton arrest, their case moves to court. Most cases go to the Washington County Circuit Court. You can search court records through the Oregon eCourt system. This shows case status, hearing dates, and filed documents.

Court records give you a broader view than the jail roster alone. The roster tells you who is in jail now. Court records show what happens next. They track each hearing, plea, and outcome. Use both sources to get a full picture of any Beaverton arrest case. Oregon law under ORS 192.314 makes most court records available to the public. Some parts may be sealed by a judge, but the basic case data is open.

For municipal code violations in Beaverton, the city's municipal court may handle the case. These are typically low-level offenses that do not result in jail time. More serious charges go through the county court system.

Custody Alerts for Beaverton Arrests

Oregon offers a way to get alerts when someone's jail status changes. The VINE Link system sends updates by phone, email, or text. If you need to know when a person arrested in Beaverton is released from the Washington County Jail, sign up through VINE. It is free and runs around the clock.

This tool is useful for crime victims and their families. Under ORS 147.417, victims have the right to know when the person who harmed them gets out of custody. VINE connects to the jail roster and tracks changes in real time. You do not need to keep checking the roster yourself.

Beaverton Jail Roster Contact Info

Use these contacts to get help with Beaverton jail roster searches or arrest records.

Agency Beaverton Police Department
Address 6125 SW Hall Blvd.
Beaverton, OR 97008
Non-Emergency (503) 629-0111
Emergency 911
Website beavertonoregon.gov/departments/police

For questions about who is in jail right now, contact the Washington County Jail directly. The jail staff can confirm if a person is in custody and provide booking details. You can also use the online "Who Is In Custody" tool at any time for the most current Beaverton jail roster data.

Note: Call the non-emergency line for records requests; do not call 911 for jail roster questions.

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Washington County Jail Roster

Beaverton is in Washington County, and all people arrested by Beaverton Police are booked into the Washington County Jail. The county jail roster covers every city in the county. For more details on the county jail system, inmate search tools, and related public records, visit the Washington County jail roster page.

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