Sherman County Arrest Records

Sherman County is one of the least populated counties in Oregon. It does not operate its own jail. Instead, Sherman County uses the NORCOR regional facility in The Dalles for all inmate housing and booking. When a person is arrested in Sherman County, they are transported to NORCOR for intake. The 72 hour booking records for Sherman County arrests are generated at this regional facility. These records are public and show recent arrests, charges, and custody details. Sherman County averages about 14 inmates per month at NORCOR, with an average stay of 13 days.

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Sherman County 72 Hour Booking Details

Sherman County relies on NORCOR for all jail services. NORCOR stands for Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities. It was the first jail in the United States to merge four counties into one shared facility. The four founding counties are Gilliam, Hood River, Sherman, and Wasco. The facility sits in The Dalles, Oregon. It also serves Benton County, the U.S. Marshals Service, and ICE through separate contracts.

NORCOR has a base capacity of 154 inmates. It can expand to hold 212 when needed. The facility processes about 2,800 inmates per year across all the counties it serves. Sherman County accounts for a small share of that total. The average of 14 Sherman County inmates per month reflects the low crime rate in this rural area. Each booking creates a record that ties back to Sherman County regardless of where the person is held.

The average stay of 13 days means most inmates move through quickly.

Sherman County 72 Hour Booking Request

Sherman County provides a path for public records requests through its official website. The Sherman County public records request page explains how to submit a request for booking records and other county documents. You can reach the county clerk by email at countyclerk@shermancounty.net or by phone at 541-565-3606.

The Sherman County public records request page outlines the process for obtaining booking records and other documents from the county.

Sherman County public records request page for booking records in Oregon

This is the official channel for formal records requests in Sherman County.

The courthouse is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM. Walk-in requests are accepted during these hours. Sherman County is a small office, so response times for records requests tend to be reasonable. The clerk can help you find booking records, arrest data, and other public documents tied to Sherman County law enforcement activity.

NORCOR and Sherman County Bookings

Understanding NORCOR is key to finding Sherman County booking records. The Sherman County NORCOR information page explains the relationship between the county and the regional jail. All booking activity for Sherman County happens at NORCOR. The records are then accessible through both the facility and the county.

The Sherman County website provides details about NORCOR and how the regional booking arrangement works.

Sherman County NORCOR information page for regional booking records in Oregon

This page is a good starting point for anyone trying to understand how Sherman County handles arrests and booking.

NORCOR handles the entire booking process. Staff at the facility record personal details, log charges, and set bail according to court orders. The 72 hour booking window applies the same way it does at any county jail. Records are created at the time of intake and become available for public review. Sherman County arrests follow the same legal standards as every other county in Oregon.

72 Hour Booking Records Access

Oregon law gives the public the right to access booking records. The Oregon Public Records Act under ORS 192 applies to Sherman County just as it does to every other county. You do not need a reason to request a booking record. The information is public. Anyone can ask for it.

Sherman County booking records contain the same types of data as records from larger counties. The key details include the name of the arrested person, the charges, the booking date, and bail information. Because Sherman County uses NORCOR, the facility name will show up on the record as the place of custody. The arresting agency will still be listed as a Sherman County law enforcement entity.

Some information is withheld. Medical records and certain investigation notes stay private. But the core booking data is always public. Sherman County follows these rules closely. The small size of the county means fewer records to manage, which often results in faster response times for requests.

Sherman County Booking Record Contents

A Sherman County booking record lists the details of an arrest and the person taken into custody. These records are straightforward. They cover the basics that the public needs to know about recent law enforcement activity. The information in a booking record includes:

  • Full name of the person arrested
  • Date and time of the booking at NORCOR
  • Charges filed by Sherman County
  • Bail amount if set by the court
  • Arresting agency and custody location

These records are generated at the time of intake. The 72 hour booking window is when the record is newest and most relevant to people tracking recent arrests. After that period, the record remains available but may be supplemented by court filings and case updates.

Sherman County's low volume of arrests means the booking log is short on any given day. Most weeks, there are only a handful of new entries. This makes it easy to scan the records and find what you need.

Sherman County Law Enforcement

Law enforcement in Sherman County covers a large geographic area with a small population. The county sits in north-central Oregon along the Columbia River. Agriculture dominates the local economy. Crime rates are low compared to urban counties. Most arrests involve traffic offenses, property crimes, or warrant service.

The Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency in Sherman County. Deputies patrol the county and respond to calls across the area. When an arrest is made, the person is transported to NORCOR in The Dalles for booking. This can involve a significant drive depending on where in the county the arrest takes place. Despite the distance, the booking process follows the same 72 hour timeline as any other county.

Court cases from Sherman County bookings are heard at the local courthouse. The county clerk's office manages court records and can provide copies of case files. Contact the clerk at 541-565-3606 for court-related questions about booking cases.

Sherman County Records Contacts

The county clerk is the main point of contact for public records in Sherman County. Reach the clerk by email at countyclerk@shermancounty.net or by phone at 541-565-3606. The courthouse is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM. For questions about current inmates held on Sherman County charges, contact NORCOR directly in The Dalles.

Whether you need a recent 72 hour booking record or older arrest data, Sherman County offers clear paths to find what you need. The small size of the county means fewer layers to navigate. The clerk's office handles most public records requests efficiently. For booking records specifically, starting with NORCOR or the county clerk will get you the fastest results on Sherman County arrest information.

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