Coos County Booking Records Search

Coos County is located on the southern Oregon coast and processes a high volume of arrests each year relative to its size. The county jail in Coquille handles all bookings and maintains the 72 hour booking records that are open to the public. With about 2,640 arrests per year, the booking roster changes daily. Coos County booking records list names, charges, bail amounts, and booking dates for anyone processed through the jail. Residents can use these records to track recent arrests in the Coquille and Coos Bay area.

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Coos County 72 Hour Booking Facility

The Coos County Jail is a 98-bed facility located at 200 East 2nd Street in Coquille, OR 97423. The phone number is 541-396-7850. The jail holds an average of 98 inmates daily, which puts it right at capacity most of the time. This tight space means the jail has to move people through the system quickly. Booking takes between one and 48 hours depending on the time of day and how many arrests are being processed at once.

The facility shown below is where all bookings in Coos County take place.

Coos County Jail facility for 72 hour booking in Coquille Oregon

This building in Coquille processes every arrest in Coos County, from booking through release or transfer to another facility.

72 Hour Booking in Coos County

The 72 hour booking window covers the first three days after an arrest in Coos County. This is when the record is most active. Charges are filed. Bail is set. Court dates are assigned. The person may post bail and leave or remain in custody at the jail. Each of these steps is recorded in the booking entry.

Coos County handles roughly 2,640 arrests per year. That works out to about 220 per month, or seven to eight per day on average. The booking roster reflects this volume. New entries appear regularly, and older ones roll off as cases progress. Oregon's ORS Chapter 133 sets the rules for arrests, and every booking at the Coos County Jail follows these procedures.

The high volume of bookings means the 72 hour record list is always active. Checking it on a regular basis is the best way to stay informed about recent arrests in Coos County.

Note: Booking at the Coos County Jail can take up to 48 hours, so new records may not appear on the roster right away.

Coos County Arrest Data and Trends

In 2023, Coos County recorded 2,685 arrests. The top charges tell you a lot about what law enforcement deals with in this part of Oregon. Traffic violations accounted for 237 cases. Larceny was also at 237. DUI arrests came in at 208. These three categories make up a large share of the booking records you will find for Coos County.

The split between traffic and property crimes shows that the area sees a range of offenses. The DUI number is notable for a county of this size. Coastal roads and rural highways contribute to the high count. Drug-related charges and assault cases also appear in the booking records, though not at the same volume as the top three categories.

Each of these arrests generates a 72 hour booking record in the Coos County system. The data is part of the public file under ORS Chapter 192, Oregon's public records law. Anyone can look up this information without needing to explain why.

Find Coos County 72 Hour Booking

There are several ways to search for booking records in Coos County. The approach you take depends on whether you need current jail data or older arrest records.

For current inmates and recent bookings, the best option is to call the Coos County Jail at 541-396-7850. Staff can look up who is in custody and share basic booking details.

The Oregon Judicial Information Network covers court records statewide. Once a case from Coos County enters the court system, you can find it there. The Oregon DOC offender search is useful for finding people who have been sentenced and are serving time.

Coos County 72 Hour Booking Agencies

Multiple law enforcement agencies bring arrested persons to the Coos County Jail. The Sheriff's Office covers the rural parts of the county. Coos Bay Police handle the largest city. Coquille Police cover the area around the jail itself. Each agency files its own arrest reports, but the booking record at the jail is the central document.

When you look at a 72 hour booking record from Coos County, the arresting agency is listed. This tells you which department made the arrest. It is a helpful detail for anyone trying to trace an incident back to a specific area or department. All agencies follow the same booking procedures once the person arrives at the jail in Coquille.

Note: Coos County's jail runs at near full capacity daily, so the booking roster reflects a high level of activity from all three main agencies.

Coos County Jail Programs

The Coos County Jail offers work opportunities for inmates. These include cleaning, kitchen duty, custodial work, grounds maintenance, recycling, and work release. Work release allows some inmates to leave the jail for approved jobs and return at the end of the day. These programs are part of the jail's operations and may affect an inmate's status in the booking records.

An inmate on work release still appears in the 72 hour booking records and on the jail roster. Their status is simply different from someone who is in full custody. If you are checking on a person who was recently booked into the Coos County Jail, their participation in these programs may affect when and how they are available for visitation or contact.

Visiting Coos County Jail Inmates

Visitation at the Coos County Jail is split by gender. Male inmates have visiting hours on Wednesdays from 1 PM to 3:30 PM. Female inmates can receive visitors on Fridays from 1 PM to 3 PM. These hours are limited, so planning ahead is important. If someone appears in the 72 hour booking records and is still in custody, you can visit during the scheduled times.

Call the jail at 541-396-7850 before going to confirm that the person is still there and that the hours have not changed. The jail staff can also answer questions about rules for visitors. Items you can bring in are restricted, and you will need to follow the facility's guidelines when you arrive.

Coos County Booking Record Access

Oregon's public records laws guarantee access to booking records. In Coos County, this means anyone can look up who has been booked into the jail. The 72 hour booking window is when the most current data is available. After that, records move into the court system and can be found through state databases.

You can search for Coos County booking records online, by phone, or in person at the jail. The online arrest records page, the court system, and the DOC search tool each cover a different part of the process. Together, they give you a complete picture of an arrest from booking through sentencing.

Call 541-396-7850 for current Coos County Jail inmate status. You can also use VINELink for custody change alerts.

House Bill 3273 restricts the release of booking photos in Oregon. Coos County follows this law. You will find names, charges, and dates in the booking records, but photos may not be included. The rest of the data is fully public and accessible to anyone who requests it. Coos County provides the tools and the information to keep the community informed about local arrests and bookings.

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