Beaverton 24 Hour Booking

Beaverton is a city in Washington County with a population near 100,000. It is one of the largest cities in the Portland metro area. When someone is arrested by Beaverton police, the booking process takes place at the Washington County Jail in Hillsboro. The jail runs around the clock, so intake happens at any time of day or night. Beaverton 24 hour booking records are public under Oregon law. You can look up arrest data, jail logs, and related records through the city and county systems described on this page.

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Beaverton Quick Facts

~100,000 Population
Washington County
GovQA Request Portal
503-846-2600 County Jail Phone

Beaverton 24 Hour Booking Overview

Beaverton police handle arrests in the city. Officers respond to calls. They make arrests when there is cause. After an arrest, the person goes to the Washington County Jail at 215 SW Adams Ave in Hillsboro. The jail staff process the intake. This is the booking step. It happens 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Beaverton does not run its own jail, so all bookings flow through the county facility.

Oregon public records law gives people the right to see government records. ORS 192.314 says that every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in Oregon. This includes arrest records and booking logs. Some records may be exempt under ORS 192.355, which lists specific types of information that agencies can withhold. For most standard booking data, the information is open to the public. Names, charges, and booking dates are typically available.

The city keeps its own set of police records. These include reports, citations, and case files. The county jail keeps booking records. To get a full picture of an arrest in Beaverton, you may need to check both the city and the county.

Beaverton Records Management

The City of Beaverton has a Records Management division that handles public records requests. You can find details on the city website. The division manages all types of city records, not just police files. Fees for copies are set by resolution. The cost depends on the type and size of the request.

Beaverton uses the GovQA online portal for records requests. Visit the Beaverton Records Management page to learn more about the process and what records are available.

Beaverton Records Management page showing public records request options

The Records Management page shows how to submit a request and what to expect in terms of response time. Under ORS 192.314, the city must respond to your request within a reasonable time. If the records are exempt under ORS 192.355, the city will tell you which exemption applies and why.

Beaverton Court Records Requests

Beaverton has a municipal court that handles cases like traffic violations and city code matters. Court records are a separate set of files from police records. If you need court records tied to an arrest or citation, the city has a process for that too.

The court records request system also runs through GovQA. This is the same portal used for general records. You can ask for copies of citations, court case files, and related documents. The system lets you track your request online.

For more on court records, visit the Beaverton Court Records Requests page.

Beaverton Court Records Requests page with information on obtaining court documents

Police records that include citations are also available through this system. If someone was cited by Beaverton police, the citation record may be in the court records system. Ask for the specific type of record you need when you submit your request.

24 Hour Booking at Washington County Jail

All Beaverton arrests lead to the Washington County Jail for booking. The jail is in Hillsboro at 215 SW Adams Ave. You can call the jail at 503-846-2600 for questions about current inmates or the booking process. The jail operates 24 hours a day. Staff process new bookings at all hours.

When someone is booked, the jail records basic information. This includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, arresting agency, and booking time. For Beaverton arrests, the arresting agency is the Beaverton Police Department. These records become part of the county system. You can look them up through Washington County resources.

For more details on Washington County booking records, jail lookup tools, and related public records, visit the Washington County page.

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How to Request Beaverton Police Records

The main way to request records is through the GovQA portal. Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Go to the Beaverton GovQA portal
  2. Create an account or log in
  3. Select the type of record you need
  4. Fill out the request form with details
  5. Submit and wait for a response

The city will review your request. Under Oregon law, they must respond in a reasonable time. If fees apply, they will let you know the cost before releasing the records. Fees are set by resolution, so the amount can vary based on what you ask for.

You can access the GovQA portal directly to start your request now.

Beaverton GovQA public records request portal for submitting record requests online

The portal is available at any time. You can submit requests day or night. The city processes them during business hours. Keep your confirmation number so you can track the status of your request later.

24 Hour Booking Records and Oregon Law

Oregon has strong public records laws. ORS 192.314 creates a broad right of access. Any person can ask to inspect public records held by a government body. This covers cities, counties, and state agencies. Beaverton must follow this law when it gets a records request.

ORS 192.355 lists exemptions. Not all records are open. Some are shielded to protect privacy or safety. For example, certain parts of an active investigation file may be withheld. Juvenile records are typically not public. Medical information tied to a booking may also be exempt. But the basic facts of an arrest and booking are usually available. The name, charge, date, and location of arrest are standard public information in most cases.

If the city denies your request, they must cite the specific exemption. You have the right to appeal. The Oregon Attorney General can review disputes about public records access. This process helps make sure that agencies follow the law and do not withhold records without good reason.

Beaverton 24 Hour Booking Resources

Beaverton has a full police department. Officers patrol the city around the clock. They respond to calls for service, investigate crimes, and make arrests when needed. The department also handles traffic enforcement and community programs. Police records from these activities are kept by the city.

The city sits in the heart of Washington County. It is close to Portland and shares borders with several smaller cities. The Washington County Sheriff also provides some law enforcement in nearby areas. For arrests made by the sheriff in the Beaverton area, booking still goes through the county jail. The records would be under the sheriff's system rather than the city's.

Beaverton is a growing city. Its population has risen over the past two decades. More people means more public safety activity. The police department handles thousands of calls each year. Many of these result in reports and records that are open to the public under ORS 192.314. Whether you need a copy of a police report, a citation record, or booking information, the systems described on this page can help you find what you need.

Tips for Finding Beaverton 24 Hour Booking Data

Start with the right agency. If you want booking records, the county jail is the source. If you want the police report for an arrest, go through the city. If you want court records from a case, use the court records request system. Each type of record has a different path.

Be specific in your request. Give names, dates, and case numbers if you have them. This speeds up the process. Vague requests take longer to fill. The more detail you provide, the faster the city or county can find what you need.

Know your rights. ORS 192.314 gives you the right to see public records. If a request is denied, ask for the reason in writing. The agency must cite the exemption under ORS 192.355 that applies. You can challenge the denial through the state if you believe the records should be open. Most booking data is not exempt, so denials for that type of information are rare.

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Washington County Booking Records

Beaverton is in Washington County. All jail bookings for Beaverton arrests go through the Washington County Jail in Hillsboro. For a full guide on Washington County booking records, inmate search tools, and public records access, visit the county page below.

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