Grant County Oregon Arrest Records

Grant County busted mugshots and booking records are managed by the sheriff's office in Canyon City, Oregon. This rural county in eastern Oregon has a small but active law enforcement team. Searching for busted mugshots in Grant County involves checking with the sheriff, the county jail, and the circuit court. The sheriff also runs community corrections in Grant County. This page covers every source for Grant County busted mugshots and explains how to access public arrest records from local and state agencies.

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Grant County Quick Facts

Canyon City County Seat
17 Full-Time Staff
Circuit Court Type
4,528 sq mi County Area

Grant County Sheriff Busted Mugshots

Sheriff Todd McKinley leads the Grant County Sheriff's Office. Undersheriff Zach Mobley and Patrol Sergeant Damon Rand serve under him. The office has 17 full-time staff members. They cover a vast area of eastern Oregon from their base in Canyon City.

The Grant County Sheriff website provides information about law enforcement operations in the county.

Grant County Sheriff website for busted mugshots and arrest information

The sheriff's office is at 205 S Humbolt in Canyon City, OR 97820. Call (541) 575-1131 for general questions or to check on warrants. The jail fax number is (541) 575-1134. Sgt Wade Waddel serves as Jail Manager and oversees the county jail facility.

Grant County is remote. The nearest large city is Bend, about two hours to the west. The county has fewer than 8,000 residents spread across more than 4,500 square miles. Deputies patrol long distances and handle a wide range of calls. Arrests made by the sheriff's office result in bookings at the Grant County Jail.

To look up busted mugshots or check on an arrest, call the sheriff at (541) 575-1131. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody. They can also confirm recent bookings and charges. For a formal records request, ask about the process when you call.

Sheriff Grant County Sheriff's Office
205 S Humbolt
Canyon City, OR 97820
Phone: (541) 575-1131
Sheriff: Todd McKinley
Jail Jail Manager: Sgt Wade Waddel
Fax: (541) 575-1134
Warrants: (541) 575-1131

Grant County Community Corrections

Grant County Community Corrections is also led by Todd McKinley. The office is at 201 South Humbolt in Canyon City, OR 97820. The phone number is (541) 575-1743. This office supervises people on probation or post-prison supervision in Grant County.

The Grant County Community Corrections office handles supervision and related programs in the county.

Grant County Community Corrections office for supervision records

Community corrections records can be part of a busted mugshots search. If someone violates their probation or supervision terms, they may be arrested again. That arrest creates a new booking record at the Grant County Jail. The community corrections page has more details about the programs and staff in Grant County.

Probation violations are common in rural areas. Limited services and long distances to appointments can lead to missed check-ins. When a violation is serious enough, a warrant is issued. The sheriff serves the warrant and books the person into jail. This creates another entry in the Grant County busted mugshots records.

Note: Community corrections records are not all public. Supervision details and treatment records may be restricted. But any new arrest that results from a violation is a public booking record.

Busted Mugshots and Grant County Court Records

The Grant County Circuit Court processes all criminal cases in the county. Judge Robert S. Raschio presides over the court. The mailing address is PO Box 159, Canyon City, OR 97820. The phone number is (541) 575-1438.

Court records show what happens after an arrest. Charges may be filed by the district attorney. Jim Carpenter serves as the Grant County District Attorney. His office is at 201 S. Humbolt Suite 100 in Canyon City. The DA phone is (541) 575-0146. The DA reviews arrests and decides what charges to bring to court.

You can search Grant County court records online through Oregon eCourt. This statewide system covers all circuit courts. A name search shows cases filed in Grant County and beyond. The system lists case numbers, charges, and current status. Full case details require a small fee.

The Grant County Circuit Court website has contact details and hours. You can visit the courthouse in Canyon City to look up records in person. The clerk can search by name or case number. Copies of court documents are available for a fee.

Court Grant County Circuit Court
PO Box 159
Canyon City, OR 97820
Phone: (541) 575-1438
Judge: Hon. Robert S. Raschio
District Attorney Jim Carpenter
201 S. Humbolt Suite 100
Canyon City, OR 97820
Phone: (541) 575-0146

How to Look Up Grant County Arrest Records

Grant County does not have an online jail roster. This is common in small rural counties. There is no website where you can see current inmates. But there are still good ways to find the records you need.

The best starting point is a phone call. Call the sheriff at (541) 575-1131. Tell them who you are looking for. They can confirm if the person is in the jail. They can share the charges and booking date. This takes just a few minutes. Staff are used to these calls.

For court records, use Oregon eCourt. Go to the Oregon Judicial Department website. Use the case search tool. Type in a name and select Grant County. The system shows all cases on file. This works for old and new cases alike.

You can also visit in person. The sheriff and courthouse are both on Humbolt Street in Canyon City. Walk in during business hours. Ask to see booking logs or court files. Bring your ID. In a small county like Grant, the process is usually informal and quick.

  • Call the sheriff for current jail status
  • Use Oregon eCourt for case searches
  • Visit the courthouse clerk in Canyon City
  • Contact the DA for charging decisions
  • Check state databases for prison records

Grant County Public Records Law

Oregon public records law applies to Grant County just as it does everywhere in the state. Under ORS 192.311 to 192.478, most government records are open to the public. Arrest logs, booking records, and court files all fall under this law. Anyone can ask to see them.

The Grant County Sheriff must keep an arrest log. This log shows who was arrested, when, and for what charges. The log is a public record. You can ask to see it at the sheriff's office. You do not need to give a reason for your request.

Oregon's mugshot law, ORS 133.870, puts limits on certain uses of booking photos. The law targets websites that post mugshots and charge for removal. It does not block you from getting arrest data. The text-based booking record remains fully public in Grant County and all of Oregon.

Oregon CJIS criminal records homepage for Grant County background searches

For formal records requests, put your request in writing. State what records you want. Include names, dates, and any case numbers you have. The sheriff has a duty to respond within a reasonable time. Small requests are usually handled fast. Larger requests may take a few days.

State Search Tools for Grant County

Oregon runs state databases that can supplement your Grant County search. The Grant County Sheriff's Office page is a good local starting point, but state tools go further.

The Oregon Department of Corrections has an offender search tool. It covers people in state prison or on post-prison supervision. If someone was convicted in Grant County and sentenced to prison time, they appear here. The tool shows their location, sentence, and release date.

The Oregon State Police run the state criminal history system. You can request a background check through the Criminal Justice Information Services unit. A name-based search pulls records from all Oregon counties. This is the broadest search option if you want a full picture of someone's record.

The Oregon Judicial Department offers both free and paid court record tools. The free version gives basic case information. The paid eCourt system provides full details. Both cover Grant County along with every other county in the state. Use these tools when the local sources do not have what you need.

Note: State databases may have a slight delay compared to local records. A very recent Grant County arrest may not show in state systems for a day or two. For the most current data, always call the sheriff directly.

Grant County and Canyon City

Canyon City is the county seat of Grant County. It is a tiny town with fewer than 1,000 residents. The town sits in the John Day River valley in eastern Oregon. Canyon City was founded during the gold rush era of the 1860s. It has served as the Grant County seat since the county was formed in 1864.

All county government offices are in Canyon City. The sheriff, courthouse, and DA are all within walking distance of each other on Humbolt Street. This makes in-person record searches easy. You can visit the jail, the courthouse, and the DA's office all in one trip.

Grant County covers a huge area. It is one of the largest counties in Oregon by land. But the population is very small. This means fewer arrests and fewer busted mugshots compared to urban counties. However, all records are still public and available through the same channels.

The remote location can make it harder to visit in person. If you live far away, phone and online searches are your best tools. Call the sheriff for jail information. Use Oregon eCourt for court records. Between these two sources, you can find most Grant County arrest and booking data without making the drive.

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Nearby Counties

Grant County is surrounded by other rural eastern Oregon counties. Wheeler County is to the north and west. Harney County lies to the south. Malheur County is to the east. Crook and Umatilla counties also share borders. Each county has its own sheriff and court system. If you are unsure which county handled an arrest, check the exact location where it took place. County lines in eastern Oregon can be hard to spot in open rangeland.