Linn County Arrest Records Search

Linn County busted mugshots and arrest records are managed by the sheriff's office in Albany. Albany is the county seat. The sheriff runs a current inmates page that updates several times each day. A key change took effect on January 1, 2022. House Bill 3273 ended the posting of booking photos on the Linn County site. You can still view names, charges, and booking details online. Oregon public records law ensures most arrest data stays open. Linn County also offers a formal records request process for those who need more detail.

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Linn County Current Inmates Page

The Linn County Sheriff runs a current inmates page on the department website. You can find it at linnsheriff.org/jail/current-inmates/. This page updates several times a day. It shows everyone who is currently held at the Linn County Jail. Each entry lists the person's name and basic booking data. You can click on a name to see more detail about that booking.

The Linn County current inmates page is a primary resource for looking up recent bookings in Albany.

Linn County Sheriff current inmates page showing bookings in Albany Oregon

This page refreshes throughout the day as new bookings and releases occur at the Linn County Jail.

Booking photos are no longer shown on this page. The site states clearly that booking photos are no longer published as of January 1, 2022. This is due to HB 3273. Under ORS 133.870, agencies can only release busted mugshots under specific conditions. Linn County follows this law. The current inmates page gives you text data only. Names, dates, charges, and case status are all available. Photos are not.

Each inmate listing lets you click the name for added detail. This drill-down view may show the charges in full, the booking date and time, and the court date if one has been set. It gives you more context than the main list alone. This is helpful when someone has multiple charges or when you want to see the exact statute cited in the arrest.

Busted Mugshots and the Linn County Sheriff

The Linn County Sheriff's Office is at 1115 SE Jackson Street in Albany, OR 97322. The main phone number is 541-967-3950. For the jail directly, call 541-967-3901. The civil division is at 541-967-3907. The Linn County Sheriff website has full contact information and links to jail, patrol, and records services.

The Linn County Sheriff's Office homepage provides links to all department divisions and services in Albany.

Linn County Sheriff's Office website for Albany Oregon law enforcement

From this page you can reach the jail, records, and civil sections of the Linn County Sheriff's Office.

The sheriff handles all arrests, bookings, and inmate custody for Linn County. The jail in Albany processes hundreds of bookings each month. Staff log every arrest into the system. That data feeds the current inmates page. When an inmate is released, the entry is removed from the list. The jail operates around the clock. Booking happens at any hour. You can call the jail line at 541-967-3901 to ask about a specific person in custody at Linn County.

Note: The jail phone line is the fastest way to check on someone currently held in Linn County custody.

Linn County Records Request Process

Linn County offers a formal records request system. You can find the form at linnsheriff.org/services/records-request/. This is the official way to get copies of arrest reports, incident reports, and other law enforcement records from the Linn County Sheriff.

The Linn County records request page outlines the steps and costs for obtaining official arrest and incident records.

Linn County Sheriff records request page for obtaining arrest reports

Use this form to submit your request to the Linn County records division in Albany.

Costs for records are straightforward. The first 25 pages cost $12. Each page after that is $0.25. You can pay with cash, check, debit, or credit card. Processing takes 5 to 10 business days in most cases. Complex requests may take longer. The records fax number is (541) 967-8169. You can also email the records team at Records_Reports@linnsheriff.org. Include the full name of the person, a date range, and what type of records you need.

Written requests get the best results. Phone calls are fine for quick questions. But if you need copies of documents from Linn County, a written request creates a paper trail. It helps staff track your request and ensures you get a formal response under Oregon public records law.

Oregon Law and Linn County Busted Mugshots

Oregon's public records law applies to all Linn County records. Under ORS 192.311, government records are generally open to the public. This includes arrest logs, booking records, and jail data. Linn County must respond to public records requests within the time set by ORS 192.324. The agency must acknowledge your request and provide records or explain any denial.

Exemptions exist. ORS 192.345 lists reasons an agency can withhold records. Active investigations are a common reason. If sharing a record would compromise a case or endanger someone, Linn County can hold it back. Most basic booking data is released freely. Names, charges, and arrest dates are public in Linn County.

The mugshot law adds another layer. ORS 133.870 limits when booking photos can be shared. Linn County stopped posting photos on January 1, 2022, in line with HB 3273. You will not find busted mugshots images on the Linn County current inmates page. The text data remains fully available. This law protects people who have been arrested but not yet convicted. Linn County applies it to all bookings without exception.

Linn County Court Case Records

The Linn County Circuit Court is at 300 SW 4th Ave in Albany, OR 97321. The phone number is (541) 967-3841. This court handles criminal cases after the district attorney files charges. You can look up Linn County cases through the Oregon Judicial Department Linn County page. The site has court calendars, filing info, and contact details.

Court records show what happens after an arrest. They track charges, hearings, pleas, and final outcomes. When someone is booked into the Linn County Jail, the case enters the court system. The circuit court in Albany manages it from that point forward. If you want to know if charges were dropped or if someone was convicted, the court record is where you look.

You can search for Linn County cases online through the Oregon eCourt system. Recent cases are available in digital form. Older records may require a trip to the courthouse in Albany. Staff at the Linn County Circuit Court can help you find files by name or case number. Most criminal case records are open to the public. Sealed cases are the exception. Combining the sheriff's current inmates list with court records gives you a complete view of an arrest and its outcome in Linn County.

Note: Court records and jail records come from different agencies, so always check both for a full picture of a Linn County case.

Ways to Find Linn County Busted Mugshots

Linn County gives you multiple paths to find arrest records. Here are the main options.

  • View the current inmates page at linnsheriff.org for live booking data
  • Submit a records request online or by email for detailed reports
  • Call the jail at 541-967-3901 for quick inmate status checks
  • Visit the sheriff at 1115 SE Jackson Street in Albany
  • Search the state court system for Linn County case outcomes

The current inmates page is the fastest free option. It gives you real-time data on who is in custody. For older records or detailed reports, the formal records request is the way to go. The $12 base cost covers the first 25 pages. Most single-person requests fall within that range. Linn County staff are responsive and can help you narrow your search if you are not sure what records exist.

State tools also cover Linn County. The Oregon State Police criminal history system includes arrests from all 36 counties. The Oregon Department of Corrections offender search covers people sent to state prison. These tools can fill gaps when the local Linn County resources do not have what you need. Between the sheriff's site, the records request process, and state databases, you have strong coverage for finding Linn County busted mugshots and arrest data.

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Counties Near Linn County

Linn County sits in the Willamette Valley. It borders Benton County to the west and Marion County to the north. Lane County is to the south. Jefferson and Deschutes counties lie to the east across the Cascades. Each county runs its own jail and keeps its own records. If you are not sure which county processed a booking, check the arrest location. Linn County only covers arrests within its borders. Albany is the hub for all Linn County law enforcement and court operations.