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Marion County, OR Arrests & Jail Records

How To Search Marion County Arrest Records?

Marion County records approximately 8,085 arrests each year, contributing to Oregon's total of over 105,000 annual arrests. Under the Oregon Public Records Law, most arrest records are publicly accessible, with a request fee of up to $15. However, some records remain confidential and are not available for public viewing. These include cases involving minors, adoptions, domestic violence incidents, and expunged records. Access to these records is limited to certain individuals, such as those directly involved in the case, their legal representatives, law enforcement officials, and the Marion County District Attorney's Office.

How To Look Up Marion County Arrest Records

Several government agencies in Marion County are responsible for managing and providing public access to arrest records. The Marion County Sheriff's Office maintains county-wide arrest records, while local police departments oversee records specific to arrests made within their jurisdictions. The Marion County Circuit Court Clerk handles court records related to criminal cases, including those originating from arrests. At the state level, the Oregon Department of Criminal Justice maintains a comprehensive database of criminal records.

Marion County Sheriff Arrest Records

The Marion County Sheriff's Office manages a variety of arrest records, including jail inmate information and criminal history reports. Individuals seeking these records may submit a detailed request by mail or visit the office in person at:

Marion County Sheriff's Office

2223 Kaen Road

Oregon City, OR 97045

Phone: (503) 655-8211

Marion County Police Arrest Records

Another way to obtain arrest records in Marion County is to contact the police department that made the arrest. While individuals can visit the department in person to request records, many police departments now offer online portals, making it easier to access arrest information remotely. Some key municipal police departments in the county include the following:

Oregon Department of Criminal Justice Information Services

The Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) oversees the management of arrest and criminal records collected from law enforcement agencies across the state. Individuals seeking Marion County arrest records can access them through the Criminal History Record Information (CHRI) system, which allows searches based on personal identifiers and offense details.

Requesters also have the option to complete and submit an Oregon State Police Form by mail to:

Oregon State Police

Criminal Records Unit

P.O. Box 4395

Portland, OR 97208

Each request incurs a $33 processing fee. For further assistance, contact the Oregon State Police Criminal Records Unit at (503) 378-3070.

Criminal Court Records

Once an arrest leads to a court hearing, the case becomes part of the official court records, which are maintained by the Marion County Circuit Court Clerk's Office. Interested individuals may access them online via the Oregon Courts Public Access Portal or request them in person at the Clerk's Office, located at:

Marion County Circuit Court

807 Main Street

Oregon City, OR 97045

Phone: (503) 655-8455

Additionally, third-party services like InfoTracer may provide alternative methods to access these records, often at a lower cost.

Arrest Statistics

The arrest rate in Marion County is 23.32 arrests per 1,000 residents. Below are additional arrest statistics for the county:

Arrest TypeNumber of Arrests
Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter11
Negligent Manslaughter1
Robbery96
Forcible Rape29
Aggravated Assault353
Simple Assault1,016
Arson34
Burglary/Breaking & Entering166
Motor Vehicle Theft141
Larceny996
Total Crimes Against Persons (Violent Crimes)1,730
Total Crimes Against Property1,901
Total Number of Arrests8,085

Source: Colorado Department of Public Safety

Marion County Sheriff’s Office

It is situated in Marion county, Oregon with a total number of 223 employees - 10 female, 86 male officers and 127 civilians. Marion County SO ORI (Originated Agency Identifier) number is OR0240000, it belongs to the Pacific division in the West region with a region code of Region IV.

  • Agency Name: Marion County Sheriff's Office
  • State: Oregon
  • City: Salem
  • Type: County
  • Address: 100 High St NE
  • Phone Number: 503-588-5094
  • Email: Jmyers@co.marion.or.us
  • Website: http://www.co.marion.or.us/SO

Police Departments in Marion County

DepartmentAddressPhone
Aumsville Police Department597 Main St.503-749-2188
Gervais Police Department592 4th St503-792-4575
Hubbard Police Department3720 2nd St503-981-8738
Keizer Police Department930 Chemawa Rd NE503-390-3713
Silverton Police Department306 S Water St(503) 873-5326
Stayton Police Department386 N 3rd Ave(503) 769-3421
Turner Police Department5255 Chicago St(503) 743-2588
Woodburn Police Department1060 Mt Hood Ave(503) 982-2345

Marion County Jail

Prisons and Jails in Marion County

NameAddressPhone
Hillcrest Youth Correctional Facility2450 Strong Road Se503-986-0400
MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility2630 North Pacific Highway503-981-9531
Marion County OR Juvenile Detention Center2970 Center Street Northeast503-588-5411
Marion County OR Transition Center3950 Aumsville Highway Southeast503-581-1183
Mill Creek Correctional Facility5465 Turner Road Se503-378-2600
Oregon State Correctional Institution3405 Deer Park Drive Se503-373-0125
Oregon State Penitentiary2605 State Street503-378-2453
Santiam Correctional Institution4005 Aumsville Hwy Se503-378-2144
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