Malheur County Arrest Records

Malheur County keeps public booking records at the county jail in Vale, Oregon. Sheriff Brian E. Wolfe leads the Sheriff's Office, which handles all arrests and jail operations in the county. When someone is arrested in Malheur County, their booking record becomes part of the public file. These 72 hour booking records cover the most recent arrests in the area. Malheur County sits in far eastern Oregon along the Idaho border. The jail at 151 B Street West in Vale processes all local arrests and creates a booking record for each one that is open to the public.

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72 Hour Booking in Malheur County

The 72 hour booking period covers the first three days after an arrest in Malheur County. This is when the booking record is newest. Charges are being confirmed. Bail may be set. Court dates get scheduled. The record captures all of these changes as they happen.

Between 2021 and 2025, Malheur County saw more than 3,100 arrests. Of those, 2,211 involved male suspects and 928 involved female suspects. The most common charges were larceny with 519 cases, DUI with 467, and simple assault with 362. These numbers show what law enforcement deals with in Malheur County on a regular basis.

The 72 hour booking data is the freshest arrest information available. It reflects what just happened. After this window, the record moves into the longer-term court system.

Malheur County Jail Booking Details

The current Malheur County Jail was built in 1996 at a cost of $4 million. It has a capacity of 104. The facility is at 151 B Street West in Vale, OR 97918. Lt. Rachel Reyna serves as Jail Commander. The jail is staffed by 3 sergeants, 12 deputies, and 5 law enforcement technicians.

The Malheur County Jail Division page provides details about the facility and its operations.

Malheur County Sheriff office and jail for booking records in Vale Oregon

This is the official page for the jail division that processes all booking records in Malheur County.

Malheur County has a long jail history. The first jail was built in 1887 for $5,000 in gold coin. The county has come a long way since then. The current facility is modern and handles a steady flow of bookings each year. Sheriff Wolfe is the 16th person to hold the office.

Note: The Malheur County Jail phone number is 541-473-5126 for questions about current inmates or recent bookings.

Malheur County 72 Hour Booking Search

There are several ways to look up booking records in Malheur County. The jail phone at 541-473-5126 is the most direct option. Staff can confirm who is in custody and share basic booking details. You can also visit the jail at 151 B Street West in Vale.

Online resources are also available. The Oregon Judicial Information Network covers court data from Malheur County and courts across the state.

Malheur County 72 Hour Booking Records

A booking record in Malheur County contains the person's full name, the charges they face, and the date of booking. It also shows the arresting agency and any bail amount that has been set. These records are public under Oregon law. The 72 hour booking window is when the record is most active and most likely to change.

Oregon's ORS Chapter 192 governs public records access across the state. Malheur County follows these rules. You can request booking records without giving a reason. The data is open to everyone.

The Malheur County Circuit Court is at 251 B Street West, Suite 3, in Vale. The court phone is 541-473-5171. Once charges are filed, the court system takes over. Booking records remain on file at the jail, but court records become the primary source for case updates.

Note: Malheur County booking records are public and can be requested by anyone without explaining why they need the information.

Malheur County Arrest Data and Trends

The arrest data from 2021 through 2025 shows clear patterns in Malheur County. Larceny leads with 519 arrests. DUI follows close behind at 467. Simple assault comes in third with 362 cases. These three categories account for a large share of all bookings in the county.

The total of 3,100 or more arrests over that span works out to roughly 620 per year. That is a moderate number for a county of this size. The split between male and female arrests runs about 70-30, which is typical for Oregon counties.

Oregon passed House Bill 3273 to restrict the sharing of booking photos. Malheur County follows this law. Mugshots may not appear with 72 hour booking records. The law protects people from having their photos used on commercial mugshot websites.

Malheur County Court Records Access

After someone is booked in Malheur County, their case eventually moves to court. The Malheur County Circuit Court handles criminal cases from the county. Court records become available once charges are formally filed. You can access these records through the Oregon Judicial Information Network.

Court record fees in Malheur County include $10 for an exemplified copy, $0.25 per page for standard copies, and $5 for certified copies. These fees apply to formal requests submitted to the court clerk. For basic booking information, there is usually no charge when you call the jail or check online tools.

You can also use VINELink to track custody status for people held in Malheur County. This free tool sends alerts when someone is released from jail.

Malheur County Booking Record Contacts

Here are the key contacts for booking records and arrest data in Malheur County:

  • Malheur County Jail: 541-473-5126, 151 B Street West, Vale
  • Sheriff Brian E. Wolfe, Malheur County Sheriff's Office
  • Jail Commander: Lt. Rachel Reyna
  • Circuit Court: 541-473-5171, 251 B Street West, Suite 3, Vale
  • Oregon DOC offender search for state prison records

Whether you need a 72 hour booking record or older arrest data, these contacts can point you in the right direction. Malheur County keeps its records organized and available to the public. The jail staff are the best starting point for any booking question. For court records, the Circuit Court clerk's office in Vale handles all requests.

Note: For state-level records on convicted offenders from Malheur County, use the Oregon DOC offender search tool online.

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