Clackamas County Booking Records

Clackamas County busted mugshots and booking records are managed by the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office in Oregon City. With a population of about 420,000, Clackamas County is one of the largest counties in Oregon. The county seat is Oregon City. The sheriff runs a jail with roughly 500 beds and a records division that operates around the clock. You can request arrest records, booking data, and court information through several channels. Clackamas County offers both online and in-person access to public records under Oregon law.

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Clackamas County Sheriff's Office

The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office is at 2223 Kaen Road, Oregon City, OR 97045. The main phone is 503-655-8218. The sheriff handles law enforcement, jail operations, and civil services across Clackamas County. This is one of the busiest sheriff's offices in Oregon due to the county's large population. The office serves communities from Oregon City to Sandy, Milwaukie, Lake Oswego, and dozens of other towns.

The Clackamas County Sheriff's website is the starting point for public records and arrest data.

Clackamas County Sheriff's Office website for busted mugshots and booking records

From this page you can find contact information, submit records requests, and learn about jail policies in Clackamas County.

The Clackamas County Jail sits at 2206 Kaen Road. The jail phone is 503-722-6777. With about 500 beds, it is one of the larger county jails in the state. The jail processes a high volume of bookings each year. Every booking creates records that become part of the Clackamas County busted mugshots archive. These records include the person's name, charges, booking date, and other details.

Clackamas County Busted Mugshots Records

The records division at Clackamas County operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Call 503-785-5200 any time. This is rare among Oregon counties. Most records offices close on nights and weekends. Clackamas County keeps someone on staff at all times to handle records requests and provide information about arrests and bookings.

You can also email the records division at ccsorecords@clackamas.us. Email works well for non-urgent requests. Include the person's full name in your message. Add a date of birth or arrest date if you have it. State what records you want. The staff will process your request and let you know what is available. Clackamas County responds to most requests within the time frame set by ORS 192.324.

Under ORS 192.311, Clackamas County arrest records are public. Anyone can request them. You do not need to be the person who was arrested. Basic booking data like names, charges, and dates is almost always released. More detailed records like full arrest reports may take longer to process. Clackamas County handles a large volume of requests given the county's size.

Booking Photos in Clackamas County

Clackamas County follows ORS 133.870 for booking photos. This law limits when busted mugshots can be released to the public. Clackamas County releases booking photos only upon conviction. If a person is arrested but not convicted, their mugshot stays restricted. This policy applies to all bookings at the Clackamas County Jail.

The rules are clear. A conviction must be on record before Clackamas County will share a booking photo. This protects people who are arrested but later found not guilty or whose charges are dropped. The law was passed to prevent the spread of busted mugshots for people who did not commit a crime. Clackamas County enforces this across the board.

Note: Clackamas County charges fees for booking photo copies when release is approved under the law.

Clackamas County Court Records

The Clackamas County Circuit Court handles criminal cases after arrest. The courthouse is at 807 Main Street, Room 12, Oregon City, OR 97045. Call (503) 655-8447 for court information. You can also email CLAPublic.Records.Request@ojd.state.or.us for court records requests. The Clackamas County Circuit Court website has details on hours, services, and how to search for case records.

Court records add depth to Clackamas County busted mugshots data. An arrest record tells you someone was booked. Court records tell you what happened next. They show whether charges were filed, what plea was entered, and the final outcome. For Clackamas County criminal cases, the court record is the most complete source of information about how a case ended. Convictions, dismissals, and plea deals all show up in court files.

The Oregon Judicial Department also provides online access to court records from Clackamas County. You can search by name or case number. This state-level tool covers all Oregon courts, so you can check Clackamas County alongside any other county. Results include case type, filing date, hearing dates, and status. For full documents, contact the Clackamas County clerk directly at the courthouse in Oregon City.

How to Access Clackamas County Busted Mugshots

Clackamas County gives you several ways to get arrest and booking records. The method you choose depends on how fast you need results and what level of detail you want. Each option has its own strengths for different types of searches.

  • Call 503-785-5200 any time day or night for records help
  • Email ccsorecords@clackamas.us with your request details
  • Visit the sheriff at 2223 Kaen Road in Oregon City
  • Check state court records online for case outcomes
  • Use the Oregon State Police CJIS portal for criminal history

Phone calls get you the fastest response from Clackamas County. Since the records line is open 24/7, you can call at any hour. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody, confirm booking dates, and provide basic charge information. For copies of reports, you may need to submit a formal request. In-person visits to the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office let you review records and get copies on the spot during business hours.

Written requests work best when you need detailed records from Clackamas County. Put your request in writing and include all the details you have. Full name, date of birth, approximate arrest date, and what records you want. Send it by email or mail. Clackamas County staff will process it and contact you when records are ready. Under ORS 192.345, some information in arrest records may be redacted if it involves an active investigation. But most basic Clackamas County busted mugshots data is released without issue.

State-Level Tools for Clackamas County

Oregon runs several databases that include Clackamas County records. The Oregon State Police CJIS portal provides criminal history information. This covers arrests and convictions from Clackamas County and all other Oregon counties. You submit a request with the person's identifying information and get back their criminal history if one exists.

The Oregon DOC offender search covers people sentenced to state prison. Given the size of Clackamas County, a meaningful number of local cases result in state prison sentences. This database sometimes includes photos. It is one of the few places where you might find actual busted mugshots for Clackamas County offenders, since the county itself restricts photo release to convicted persons.

Together, these state tools and the Clackamas County Sheriff records division give you broad access to arrest and booking data. Start with the sheriff for local records. Use state tools for criminal history and prison records. Check the courts for case outcomes. Clackamas County is well-served by these overlapping systems, and most public records searches can be completed through a combination of these resources.

Note: The Oregon DOC search only covers state prison inmates, not people held at the Clackamas County Jail on local charges.

Oregon Public Records Law in Clackamas County

Clackamas County operates under Oregon's public records framework. The key statutes shape how the county handles requests for busted mugshots and arrest data. Understanding these laws helps you know what to expect when you ask for records.

ORS 192.311 defines public records broadly. Most documents created by Clackamas County are public. This includes arrest logs, booking records, incident reports, and jail data. ORS 192.324 sets the timeline for responses. Clackamas County must acknowledge your request promptly and provide records within a reasonable time. For a busy county with high volume, this can take longer than in smaller jurisdictions. But the law still requires timely action.

ORS 192.329 allows Clackamas County to charge fees for providing records. Copies may cost money. Research time above a threshold can be billed. These fees cover the county's cost of pulling and copying records. For Clackamas County busted mugshots and arrest records, the fees are set by policy and follow state guidelines. Call 503-785-5200 to ask about current costs before you file a request.

Clackamas County Arrest Record Context

Clackamas County is the third largest county in Oregon by population. About 420,000 people live here. The county stretches from the Portland metro area south to Mount Hood and east into rural areas. This mix of urban and rural areas means the sheriff handles a wide range of cases. From property crimes in suburban cities to incidents in remote mountain communities, Clackamas County sees it all.

The volume of arrests in Clackamas County is high compared to most Oregon counties. The jail processes thousands of bookings each year. Each one creates a record. Over time, the Clackamas County busted mugshots archive grows large. The 24/7 records division exists partly because of this volume. People need access at all hours, and the county staffs accordingly. Whether you call at noon or midnight, someone at Clackamas County can help you with records.

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Counties Near Clackamas County

Clackamas County borders Multnomah County to the north and Washington County to the northwest. Marion County is to the south. Hood River County lies to the east. Each county keeps its own arrest and booking records. Oregon City is the Clackamas County seat and the center of county government. If you need records from a neighboring county, you must contact that county's sheriff or court directly. Clackamas County records only cover arrests and cases within its own borders.