Gilliam County Inmate Records

Gilliam County busted mugshots and arrest records are handled differently than most Oregon counties. Gilliam County does not have its own jail. All inmates go to NORCOR, a regional jail in The Dalles. Searching for busted mugshots in Gilliam County means checking the NORCOR inmate database. The Gilliam County Sheriff handles arrests and investigations. The county seat is Condon, a small town in north-central Oregon. This page explains how to find Gilliam County busted mugshots through NORCOR and the local court system.

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Gilliam County Quick Facts

Condon County Seat
NORCOR Jail Facility
212 NORCOR Beds
~1,800 Population

Gilliam County Sheriff Busted Mugshots

Sheriff Gary Bettencourt leads the Gilliam County Sheriff's Office. The office is at 221 S Oregon St in Condon, OR 97823. You can call (541) 384-2851 extension 146 to reach the sheriff.

Gilliam County is one of the least populated counties in Oregon. It covers a large area of rural land in the north-central part of the state. The sheriff's office handles all law enforcement duties. Deputies respond to calls, investigate crimes, and make arrests. But when someone is arrested, they do not go to a local jail.

The Gilliam County Sheriff website provides basic information about county law enforcement services.

Gilliam County Sheriff website for busted mugshots and arrest information

Instead, all Gilliam County inmates are transported to NORCOR. This is a regional facility shared by four counties. The drive from Condon to The Dalles takes about an hour. This arrangement lets small counties like Gilliam share the cost of running a jail. It means that Gilliam County busted mugshots and booking records are held at NORCOR, not at the local sheriff's office.

Sheriff Gilliam County Sheriff's Office
221 S Oregon St / PO Box 685
Condon, OR 97823
Phone: (541) 384-2851 x146
Sheriff: Gary Bettencourt

The Gilliam County website has contact details for all county departments. The sheriff page lists phone numbers and office hours. For arrest records, however, the NORCOR database is where you need to look.

NORCOR Regional Jail and Busted Mugshots

NORCOR stands for Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facility. It sits at 201 Webber Road in The Dalles, OR 97058. The phone number is (541) 298-1576. Jail Commander Joyce Orendorf runs daily operations. The facility has 212 beds and processes about 2,800 bookings each year.

Four counties share NORCOR. Gilliam County is one of them. The others are Hood River, Sherman, and Wasco. When anyone is arrested in these four counties, they go to this single facility. All booking records are kept at NORCOR.

NORCOR has an online inmate search tool. You can search by first name, last name, or AIC number. AIC stands for Adult in Custody. Each person gets a unique AIC number when booked. If you know the number, you can pull up their record directly.

A name search is the most common method. Type the last name and first name of the person you want to find. Results show current inmates at the facility. The search covers all four counties that use NORCOR. You may see inmates from Wasco or Hood River mixed in with Gilliam County results. Pay attention to the county of origin listed on each record.

NORCOR regional facility homepage for Gilliam County inmate searches

The NORCOR main website has more information about the facility. It covers visiting rules, mail policies, and inmate programs. The adult custody section has the most relevant links for finding busted mugshots and booking records tied to Gilliam County arrests.

NORCOR Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facility
201 Webber Road
The Dalles, OR 97058
Phone: (541) 298-1576
Jail Commander: Joyce Orendorf
Capacity 212 beds | ~2,800 bookings per year
Counties Served Gilliam, Hood River, Sherman, Wasco

Note: The NORCOR inmate search only shows current inmates. Once someone is released, their record drops off the online tool. For older Gilliam County records, contact NORCOR directly by phone.

Gilliam County Court Records

The Gilliam County Circuit Court handles all criminal cases filed in the county. The court is at 221 S Oregon St in Condon, OR 97823. Call (541) 384-2992 for the clerk's office. Court records include charges, hearing dates, pleas, and case outcomes. They are a key piece of any Gilliam County busted mugshots search.

Oregon eCourt lets you search court records online. This statewide system covers all 36 counties. A name search pulls up cases from Gilliam County and anywhere else in Oregon. The system shows case numbers, charges, and status. A small fee applies for detailed case views.

You can also visit the Gilliam County Circuit Court website for hours and contact details. The courthouse in Condon is small. Staff can help you look up records in person. Bring ID when you visit. The clerk can search by name or case number and make copies for you.

Court Gilliam County Circuit Court
221 S Oregon St
Condon, OR 97823
Phone: (541) 384-2992

Court records tell you what happened after the arrest. The NORCOR database shows who is in custody now. Court records show the full case history. Did the charges stick? Was there a plea deal? What was the sentence? These answers come from the court file, not the jail records.

How to Find Gilliam County Busted Mugshots

Finding arrest records in Gilliam County takes a few steps. The process is different from larger counties because of the NORCOR arrangement. Here is the best approach.

Start with the NORCOR inmate search. Go to the adult inmates page on the NORCOR website. Enter the name of the person you are looking for. If they are in custody right now, their record will appear. This is the fastest way to check on a recent Gilliam County arrest.

If the person is not in custody, try the court system. Oregon eCourt has records going back years. A name search will show any cases filed in Gilliam County. This covers people who were arrested, charged, and released. The court record stays in the system long after the person leaves jail.

  • NORCOR inmate search for current inmates
  • Oregon eCourt for court case history
  • Sheriff office for incident reports
  • NORCOR phone line for older booking records

You can also call the Gilliam County Sheriff at (541) 384-2851 x146. Staff can tell you if someone was recently arrested and where they are held. For records that are not available online, the sheriff can direct you to the right place to submit a request.

Public Records Access in Gilliam County

Oregon law makes most arrest and booking records public. Under ORS 192.311 to 192.478, anyone can request government records. This includes booking logs, arrest reports, and court files. Both the Gilliam County Sheriff and NORCOR must follow these rules.

Mugshot release in Oregon has some limits. ORS 133.870 restricts certain commercial uses of booking photos. The law targets websites that charge people to remove their mugshots. It does not block public access to arrest data. Text-based booking records remain fully public.

To request records from the Gilliam County Sheriff, call or write to the office in Condon. For jail records, contact NORCOR in The Dalles. Each agency handles its own records. The sheriff keeps arrest reports and investigation files. NORCOR keeps booking records, inmate data, and custody logs.

Note: Gilliam County is a small jurisdiction. Response times for records requests are usually quick. Staff know their community well and can often help you find what you need with just a phone call.

Gilliam County and the NORCOR Region

Understanding the NORCOR setup helps when you search for Gilliam County busted mugshots. Four rural counties in north-central Oregon share this single jail. None of them are large enough to run a jail on their own. The shared facility makes financial sense for all four.

Gilliam County is the smallest of the group. Sherman County is also very small. Hood River and Wasco are larger but still rural by Oregon standards. Together, the four counties pool resources to fund NORCOR. This keeps costs down while still providing a secure facility for inmates.

When you search the NORCOR database, you see inmates from all four counties. There is no way to filter by county on the search page. You need to check each result to see which county the arrest came from. Gilliam County arrests will be labeled as such in the booking record.

The regional model also means that families may need to travel to The Dalles to visit an inmate. Condon is about 70 miles from The Dalles. NORCOR has set visiting hours and rules. Check the NORCOR website before making the trip. Phone calls and video visits may also be available depending on the inmate's status.

Statewide Search Tools for Gilliam County

Oregon offers several state-level databases that can help with your search. The Oregon Department of Corrections runs an offender search. This tool shows people in state prison or on supervision. If someone from Gilliam County was convicted of a felony and sent to state prison, they will show up in this database.

The Oregon Judicial Department has a free records search tool at courts.oregon.gov. This provides basic case information. For deeper searches, the paid eCourt system gives full case details. Both cover Gilliam County and all other Oregon counties.

Oregon Judicial Department free records search for Gilliam County cases

The Oregon State Police handle statewide criminal history checks. A name-based check searches records from all Oregon counties. This is the most thorough option if you want a full history. It picks up records from Gilliam County along with any other county where the person has a record.

Use local tools first. Start with NORCOR for current inmates. Check court records for case history. Then use state tools to fill in any gaps. This layered approach gives you the best chance of finding complete Gilliam County busted mugshots and arrest records.

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Nearby Counties

Gilliam County borders Sherman County to the west, Morrow County to the east, Wheeler County to the south, and the Columbia River to the north. Sherman and Wasco counties are fellow NORCOR members. If an arrest happened near a county border, check with the neighboring county as well. The arresting agency determines which county handles the case and where the booking record is filed.