Clackamas County Inmate Records

Clackamas County is one of the most populated counties in Oregon and processes thousands of arrests every year. The county jail in Oregon City handles all bookings for the area, and 72 hour booking records are available to the public. These records show who has been recently arrested, what charges they face, and when they were booked into the facility. Clackamas County sits just south of Portland and includes a mix of urban and rural communities. The Sheriff's Office and Records Division manage the booking data and respond to public inquiries about arrest records.

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Clackamas County 72 Hour Booking Data

The Clackamas County Jail is located at 2206 Kaen Road in Oregon City, OR 97045. It has 491 beds and holds an average of 350 to 450 inmates on any given day. About 70% of those inmates are pre-trial, meaning they have not yet been convicted. They are waiting for court dates or bail hearings. The phone number for the jail is (503) 655-8330.

In 2023, Clackamas County recorded 4,939 arrests and 8,954 criminal offenses. That is a significant volume of activity. The 72 hour booking records from this county cover a wide range of crimes. Larceny was the top offense with 3,365 cases. Fraud came in at 862. Motor vehicle theft accounted for 755 cases. These numbers show that property crimes make up a large share of what law enforcement deals with in Clackamas County.

Oregon's ORS Chapter 133 governs how arrests are made and processed. Each booking at the Clackamas County Jail follows these procedures. Records are generated during intake and become part of the public file.

Search Clackamas County 72 Hour Booking

The Clackamas County inmate search tool is the main online resource for finding booking records. You can search by name to find current and recent inmates. The tool shows booking dates, charges, and custody status.

The Clackamas County inmate search interface provides a direct way to look up recent bookings and current inmates.

Clackamas County inmate search for 72 hour booking records in Oregon

This tool is free to use and does not require you to create an account or log in to access the public booking data.

For arrest records that have moved into the court system, the Oregon Judicial Information Network covers case details beyond the 72 hour window.

Clackamas County Arrest Statistics

The 2023 data from Clackamas County paints a clear picture of crime in the area. With nearly 9,000 offenses reported, law enforcement stayed busy. The breakdown of top crimes shows where the issues lie:

  • Larceny: 3,365 offenses reported
  • Fraud: 862 offenses reported
  • Motor vehicle theft: 755 offenses reported
  • Assault cases and other violent crimes
  • Drug-related charges and DUI arrests

These numbers feed directly into the 72 hour booking records. Each arrest creates a new booking entry in the Clackamas County system. The high volume means the booking log is active and changes throughout the day. New entries appear as people are arrested, and records update as cases move through the system.

Note: About 70% of Clackamas County jail inmates are pre-trial, which means many bookings involve people who have not yet been to court.

72 Hour Booking Process in Clackamas County

The booking process at the Clackamas County Jail starts when an arrested person arrives at 2206 Kaen Road. Staff collect identifying information, record the charges, and assign a booking number. The person is then processed into the facility. This can take a few hours depending on how busy the jail is. With nearly 5,000 arrests a year, the intake area handles a steady flow of new bookings.

During the first 72 hours, the record is at its most active. Charges may be added by the district attorney. Bail may be set or modified by a judge. The person might post bail and leave, or they might remain in custody. All of these changes show up in the booking record. Clackamas County's system tracks each update so the public record stays current.

The Records Division is located at 2223 Kaen Road, just next to the jail. You can call them at (503) 655-8218 for questions about arrest records, copies of reports, or public records requests. Oregon's ORS Chapter 192 guarantees the right to access these records.

Clackamas County Court Records Access

Once charges are filed, the case moves from the booking phase into the court system. Clackamas County court records can be searched through the Oregon Judicial Information Network. This system covers all Oregon courts and provides case details, hearing dates, and outcomes. It is a useful follow-up tool after checking 72 hour booking data.

The Oregon Department of Corrections offender search covers people who have been sentenced and are serving time. For people still in the pre-trial phase at the Clackamas County Jail, the inmate search tool and booking records are the better resources.

Clackamas County Jail Visitation

The Clackamas County Jail has set visitation hours for different groups. Professional visits happen Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 10 PM. General visitation is available Wednesday through Friday from 1 PM to 4 PM and again from 6 PM to 9 PM. On weekends, visiting hours are 9 AM to 11 AM, 1 PM to 4 PM, and 6 PM to 9 PM.

Visitation is one way to stay connected with someone who appears in the 72 hour booking records. If a person has been recently booked into the Clackamas County Jail, their visitation eligibility depends on their custody status and any restrictions placed by the court. You can call the jail at (503) 655-8330 to confirm visiting hours and check on any rules that apply.

Clackamas County 72 Hour Booking Rights

Oregon law protects the public's right to access booking records. In Clackamas County, this means anyone can look up who has been booked into the jail within the last 72 hours. You do not need to explain why you want the information. The records are public under state law.

There are some exceptions. Medical details and certain legal communications are not part of the public record. But the core booking data, such as the person's name, charges, booking date, and bail amount, is always available. Clackamas County makes this data easy to find through online tools and by phone.

House Bill 3273 limits the release of booking photos. This means you may not find mugshots attached to Clackamas County 72 hour booking records. The law was passed to prevent misuse of these photos by third-party sites. The rest of the booking data remains fully public.

You can also register for alerts through VINELink to get updates when someone's custody status changes in Clackamas County.

Note: The Records Division at (503) 655-8218 handles formal public records requests for Clackamas County arrest data.

Clackamas County Booking Record Details

A typical Clackamas County booking record contains the person's full legal name, date of birth, booking date and time, the charges, the arresting agency, and the bail amount. If bail has been set, it is listed in the record. If the person is being held without bail, that is noted as well. Each record also includes a booking number that is unique to that arrest.

Because Clackamas County handles so many arrests, the booking log is long and changes often. People are booked in and released around the clock. The 72 hour window captures the busiest part of each case. After that, the record moves into the court system and can be tracked through the judicial network. Whether you start with the booking data or the court records, Clackamas County provides the tools to find what you are looking for.

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