Coos County 24 Hour Booking Records

Coos County 24 hour booking records are managed by the sheriff's office in Coquille, Oregon. The Coos County Jail processes bookings for local law enforcement, the Coquille Police Department, and the U.S. Marshals Service. Unlike many Oregon counties, Coos County does not maintain an online jail roster. To obtain current booking information, you must contact the jail directly. This guide explains how to access arrest records and booking data from the Coos County Sheriff.

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Coos County Quick Facts

~64,900 Population
1,596 Square Miles
Coquille County Seat
Coquille Jail Location

Coos County Sheriff Booking Operations

The Coos County Sheriff's Office handles all booking and jail operations in the county.

Coos County Sheriff office 24 hour booking records

The sheriff's office sits at 250 N Baxter Street in Coquille and serves as the central point for all arrest records in Coos County.

You can reach the Coos County Sheriff at 541-396-7800. The jail is located at 200 E. 2nd Street in Coquille. Call the same number for jail inquiries. The facility houses pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates. It also accepts holds from the U.S. Marshals Service and the Coquille Police Department. Every booking at this facility creates a record tied to Coos County.

Oregon's public records law under ORS 192.314 requires that public bodies allow inspection of public records. Coos County complies with this law, though the method of access differs from counties with online rosters. You must contact the jail or sheriff's office directly to view booking records.

How to Access Coos County Booking Records

Coos County does not publish a jail roster online. This means you cannot search for inmates on a website the way you can in many other Oregon counties. Instead, you need to contact the Coos County Jail by phone at 541-396-7800. Staff can confirm whether someone is in custody. They can share basic booking details like charges and booking dates.

You can also visit the sheriff's office in person at 250 N Baxter Street in Coquille. Bring a valid ID. Ask to view booking records or request copies. Under Oregon law, the sheriff must respond to your request within a reasonable time. There may be a small fee for copies of Coos County booking records.

For written requests, send a letter or email to the Coos County Sheriff. Include the full name of the person you are looking for. Add any other details you have, such as date of birth or approximate arrest date. The more information you provide, the faster staff can locate the booking record in the Coos County system.

Note: Because Coos County lacks an online roster, phone and in-person requests are the primary ways to get current booking information.

Coos County 24 Hour Booking Intake Process

When someone is arrested in Coos County, they are brought to the jail on E. 2nd Street in Coquille. The intake process runs around the clock. Staff record the person's name, date of birth, and physical details. All charges are logged. A booking number is assigned. Medical screening occurs. Personal items are inventoried. This process creates the official booking record for Coos County.

After booking, the person waits for arraignment. Oregon law generally requires this hearing within 36 hours. The Coos County Circuit Court handles these proceedings at the courthouse located at 250 N Baxter Street in Coquille. The court phone is (541) 396-7500. County Clerk Debbie Heller oversees court records. A judge reviews the charges and sets bail or release conditions.

Coos County Arrest Record Details

Each Coos County booking record contains standard data fields. The record includes the person's full name and date of birth. All charges appear with statute numbers. The booking date and time are recorded. A unique booking number identifies the intake event. Hold types show whether the arrest was local, a federal hold, or a parole violation.

Coos County booking records also note the arresting agency. The Coos County Sheriff handles most arrests. Coquille Police Department arrests also go through this jail. Federal inmates held for the U.S. Marshals Service have a different hold type on their records. Understanding these distinctions helps when searching Coos County arrest records.

  • Inmate name and date of birth
  • Charges with Oregon statute numbers
  • Booking date, time, and number
  • Arresting agency identification
  • Hold type and bail amount

Under ORS 192.355, some records may be exempt from public disclosure. However, basic booking data like names, charges, and dates is generally available. Coos County staff can tell you what information they can release when you make a request.

Coos County Court Records

The Coos County Courthouse is at 250 N Baxter Street in Coquille. Call (541) 396-7500 for court inquiries. Criminal case files show charges, plea entries, trial outcomes, and sentences for cases that started with Coos County arrests. Court records and booking records are maintained by different offices but connect through case numbers.

You can search Coos County court records through the Oregon Judicial Department online portal. This system covers circuit courts across all Oregon counties. Enter a name or case number to find records tied to Coos County cases. The system charges a small fee for detailed case views.

For certified copies of court documents, visit the clerk's office at the Coos County Courthouse. County Clerk Debbie Heller's office can provide copies and certify them for legal use. Fees vary based on the type and length of the document.

Statewide Tools for Coos County

Since Coos County does not have an online jail roster, statewide resources become especially useful. The Oregon State Police CJIS unit runs criminal history checks that cover all 36 Oregon counties, including Coos County. This service costs a fee and takes several days but provides a thorough record.

The state offers statewide tools including the Oregon State Sheriffs' Association network that connects all county sheriffs.

Coos County Oregon State Sheriffs Association 24 hour booking

This association helps coordinate law enforcement practices and data standards across all Oregon counties, including Coos County.

The VISOR system provides victim notification for all Oregon jails. Register online to receive alerts when an inmate's status changes in Coos County. The service is free. You get alerts by phone, email, or text. The Oregon Department of Corrections lets you search state prison inmates online. If someone booked in Coos County goes to state prison, their records move to DOC.

Coos County 24 Hour Booking Access Rights

Oregon law protects your right to access public records. Under ORS 192.314, every person can inspect nonexempt public records held by state and local agencies. This includes booking records at the Coos County Jail. The sheriff must make these records available within a reasonable time after your request.

If the Coos County Sheriff denies a records request, they must cite a specific exemption under ORS 192.355. You have the right to appeal a denial. The Oregon Attorney General's office can review disputes about public records access. Most booking information is not exempt, so denial of basic data would be unusual for Coos County.

Coos County spans nearly 1,600 square miles of southern Oregon coastline and interior. The county includes Coos Bay, North Bend, Coquille, Myrtle Point, Bandon, and Powers. Arrests from all of these areas process through the single jail in Coquille. This centralized system means all Coos County booking records exist in one place.

Note: Even without an online roster, Coos County must provide booking records upon valid request under Oregon public records law.

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Nearby Counties

Coos County borders Douglas County to the north and east, Curry County to the south, and Lane County to the northeast. Each county runs its own jail and booking system. If you cannot find a record through the Coos County Sheriff, the arrest may have occurred in a neighboring county. Verify the location of the incident to determine which county holds the booking record you need.