Bend 24 Hour Booking

Bend 24 hour booking records are public in this fast-growing Central Oregon city. About 100,000 people live in Bend. The Bend Police Department handles law enforcement and arrests within city limits. After an arrest, the person goes to the Deschutes County Jail for booking. That booking record is open to the public under Oregon law. You can search for Bend arrest and booking data through the police records office or the county jail. This page explains how each process works and what you can expect.

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Bend Quick Facts

100,000 Population
Deschutes County
$20 Report Fee (10 pages)
452 Jail Beds

Bend Police Department Overview

The Bend Police Department has been state-accredited since 2003. Chief Mike Krantz leads the department. The main office is at 555 NE 15th Street, Bend, OR 97701. The lobby is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For emergencies, call 911. The non-emergency line is 541-693-6911.

You can reach the main department line at 541-322-2960. The fax number is 541-322-2998. You may also send email to police@bendoregon.gov for general questions. The department serves the entire city of Bend and works closely with the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office on regional matters.

Here is the Bend Police Department page, which provides contact details and information about department services.

Bend Police Department page for Bend arrest and booking information

This is the main hub for all police services in Bend, including records requests.

Bend Police Records and Evidence

The Records and Evidence section of the Bend Police Department handles all reports and citations. Staff in this division are CJIS certified, which means they meet federal standards for handling criminal justice information. This unit creates and maintains the records that result from police activity in Bend.

The screenshot below shows the Bend Police Records and Evidence page, where you can learn about fees and how to request documents.

Bend Police records and evidence division for Bend booking record requests

Visit this page for the most current information on how to get police records in Bend.

Police reports cost $20 for the first 10 pages. Each page after that costs $0.15. A criminal background check costs $30. Payment methods include cash, check, and money order. The department does not currently accept credit or debit cards for records fees. All fees are set to cover the actual cost of producing the records, in line with ORS 192.324(4).

24 Hour Booking at Deschutes County Jail

Bend does not have a city jail. All people arrested by Bend police go to the Deschutes County Jail for booking. The jail is at 63333 West Highway 20 in Bend. It has 452 beds. You can reach the booking desk at (541) 388-6682. The jail processes bookings 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

When a Bend officer arrests someone, they transport the person to this facility. County staff handle the booking process. They record the person's name, date of birth, charges, and other details. A photograph is taken. The booking record is created and entered into the county system. Under ORS 192.314, this record is public information.

The county jail serves all of Deschutes County, not just Bend. Arrests from Redmond, La Pine, and other areas also result in bookings at this same facility. The jail roster reflects everyone currently in custody regardless of which agency made the arrest.

Bend Booking Fees and Payment

Bend Police charge specific fees for records. Knowing the fee schedule ahead of time helps you plan your request. The department posts its fees on the records and evidence page and updates them as needed.

Current fees for Bend police records include:

  • Police report: $20 for the first 10 pages
  • Additional pages: $0.15 each
  • Criminal background check: $30
  • Payment: cash, check, or money order

These fees reflect the cost of staff time and materials as allowed under ORS 192.324(4). The department cannot charge more than what it actually costs to produce the records. If you believe a fee is too high, you can ask for a breakdown of how it was calculated. Oregon law gives you that right.

Bend 24 Hour Booking and Oregon Law

Oregon has strong public records laws that apply to Bend. ORS 192.314 gives every person the right to inspect public records held by any public body in the state. This includes arrest reports from Bend Police and booking records from the Deschutes County Jail. Both agencies must comply with this law.

ORS 192.355 lists the exemptions that allow agencies to withhold certain information. Juvenile records, active investigation details, and information that could put someone at risk are among the items that may be held back. But the exemptions are specific and narrow. The person's name, the charges, and the date of arrest or booking are almost always available without restriction.

If Bend Police or Deschutes County denies your request, they must cite a specific exemption. You can appeal the denial to the Oregon Attorney General. You also have the option of filing a court petition. These protections ensure that public bodies do not withhold records without a valid legal basis. Most routine requests for booking data in Bend are fulfilled without issues.

How Bend Arrest Records Differ from Booking Records

People often use the terms "arrest record" and "booking record" as if they are the same thing. They are not. An arrest record comes from the Bend Police Department. It documents the arrest itself. It shows the officer's name, the location, the time, the reason for the arrest, and a summary of what happened.

A booking record comes from the Deschutes County Jail. It documents the intake process at the jail. It shows when the person arrived, what charges were logged, and the person's identifying information. The booking record is created by county staff, not by Bend police officers.

If you want both records, you need to make two separate requests. Contact Bend Police at 541-322-2960 for the arrest report. Contact the Deschutes County Jail at (541) 388-6682 for the booking record. Both are public under ORS 192.314, but they are held by different agencies and accessed through different processes.

Bend Police Contact Details

Having the right contact information makes the records process smoother. Bend Police can be reached through several channels depending on what you need. For records requests, start with the main number or email. For urgent matters, use the emergency or non-emergency lines.

The main number is 541-322-2960. The fax line is 541-322-2998. Email goes to police@bendoregon.gov. The lobby at 555 NE 15th Street is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For emergencies, always call 911. The non-emergency dispatch line is 541-693-6911. Use this for situations that need police attention but are not life-threatening.

Deschutes County Booking for Bend

All Bend arrests lead to booking at the Deschutes County Jail. The jail has 452 beds and operates at all hours. The booking phone number is (541) 388-6682. Deschutes County maintains its own records system and provides access to booking data through county channels.

For more on searching Deschutes County booking records, including online tools and full contact details, visit the county page. The county system covers all bookings from Bend and other cities in Deschutes County.

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