Deschutes County 24 Hour Booking

Deschutes County 24 hour booking records are managed by the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office in Bend. The county jail processes arrests at all hours and serves a population of more than 200,000 people. With over 85,000 service calls each year, this is one of the busier sheriff's offices in Oregon. You can search the current inmate list online through the sheriff's website. This page covers how to find and obtain booking records in Deschutes County under Oregon public records law.

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Deschutes County Quick Facts

204K+ Population
452 Jail Beds
3,055 Square Miles
Bend County Seat

Deschutes County Sheriff Booking Records

The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail at 63333 West Highway 20 in Bend. Built in 1994, this facility holds up to 452 inmates. It is one of the larger jails in central Oregon. The booking unit processes all arrests from the county, including those made by city police in Bend, Redmond, and other local agencies. Every arrest generates a public record under ORS 192.314.

The sheriff's office handles more than 85,000 service calls per year. That volume means the jail sees a steady flow of new bookings. Staff work around the clock to process incoming individuals. The booking phone line is (541) 388-6682. You can also call the shift supervisor at (541) 388-6687 for questions about a specific case or inmate. The general jail line is (541) 388-6661.

The Oregon Department of Corrections oversees state-level inmate data, while the Deschutes County jail manages local bookings and short-term holds.

The Oregon Department of Corrections website tracks inmates in state facilities across Oregon. Oregon Department of Corrections website for statewide inmate records

For county-level bookings in Deschutes County, use the sheriff's inmate list instead.

How to Search Deschutes County Inmate Records

Deschutes County provides a current inmate list on the sheriff's website. This list shows everyone in custody at the county jail right now. You can view it at sheriff.deschutes.org. The list updates regularly and shows names, booking dates, charges, and bail amounts. It is free to use.

To find a specific person, scan the list by name. The page loads all current inmates at once. You do not need to create an account. For records of people who have already been released, you will need to contact the jail directly. Call (541) 388-6682 for booking inquiries. Staff can search past records by name or date range.

Written requests are another option. You can submit a public records request to the sheriff's office. Include the person's full name, date of birth if known, and the time frame you are looking at. The office will respond in line with ORS 192.314 and related statutes.

Deschutes County 24 Hour Booking Process

Booking at the Deschutes County jail runs nonstop. Officers bring arrested individuals to the facility on West Highway 20 for processing. Staff take a photograph, collect fingerprints, and record personal details. Charges are logged from the arrest report. Outstanding warrants from other areas are checked through state and national databases.

After the initial intake, the person is classified by risk level and assigned housing. The 452-bed facility allows for separation based on charges and other factors. Bail is set by the court, not the jail. Some individuals post bail and leave within hours. Others stay until their court date. The jail roster changes constantly as new bookings come in and releases go out.

Oregon law governs what happens with the records created during booking. Under ORS 192.355, some information may be held back if it could compromise safety or an active case. But the core booking data stays public. HB 3273 has reinforced the expectation that agencies respond to records requests promptly and with clear explanations when denials occur.

Deschutes County Arrest Log Information

Each booking record contains key facts. The person's full name appears first. Date of birth, height, weight, and other details follow. Charges are listed with Oregon statute numbers. The arrest date, time, and location are recorded. Bail amount shows up once set. Release date appears when the person leaves custody.

Deschutes County arrest logs serve many purposes. Families use them to find loved ones. Legal professionals check them for case preparation. Journalists monitor them for public interest stories. All of these uses are protected under Oregon's public records law. You do not need to provide a reason when requesting booking records from the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office.

Deschutes County Jail Visiting Information

The Deschutes County jail allows visits daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. There are two blackout periods each day. No visits happen from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM or from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM. These breaks align with meal times and shift changes at the facility.

Video visiting is available through ViaPath. You can schedule visits by calling 866-516-0115. Each inmate gets two free visits per week. Additional visits may be available for a fee. The system works both on-site and remotely, so you do not always need to travel to the jail in Bend to connect with someone in custody.

Visiting policies can change without much notice. Call the jail at (541) 388-6661 before planning a trip. Staff can confirm current hours, rules, and any restrictions that may apply to a specific inmate in Deschutes County.

Public Records Laws and 24 Hour Booking

Oregon gives you clear rights when it comes to booking records. ORS 192.314 states that every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body. The Deschutes County jail is a public body. Its booking logs are public records. You can ask to see them at any time.

Exemptions exist under ORS 192.355. Records tied to ongoing investigations may be withheld temporarily. Medical data collected during intake is private. Certain personal details can be redacted if releasing them would create a safety risk. But the agency must cite a specific exemption for each piece of information it holds back. A blanket denial is not allowed under Oregon law.

HB 3273 strengthened the process further. It requires agencies to provide cost estimates before charging for records. It set clearer timelines for responses. If Deschutes County denies a request, you can appeal to the Oregon Attorney General for review. The state sheriffs' association works with local agencies to keep practices consistent across Oregon.

The Oregon State Sheriffs' Association coordinates resources and standards across all county sheriff offices. Oregon State Sheriffs' Association website for statewide law enforcement resources

This organization supports public transparency and cooperation among Oregon sheriffs.

Deschutes County Circuit Court Records

After a booking in Deschutes County, criminal cases move to the circuit court. The Deschutes County Circuit Court is at 1100 NW Bond Street in Bend, OR 97703. You can reach the court at (541) 388-5300. Court records include arraignment dates, plea details, trial results, and sentencing. These records are separate from the jail's booking log but linked by case number.

You can search Deschutes County court records through the Oregon eCourt system. This online tool covers all circuit courts in the state. Enter a name or case number to find records. For copies of actual court documents, contact the clerk at the courthouse in Bend. Using both the inmate list and court records gives a complete picture of any criminal case in Deschutes County.

Bend and Deschutes County Overview

Deschutes County is in central Oregon. Bend is the county seat and largest city. The county also includes Redmond, Sisters, and La Pine. It covers 3,055 square miles of high desert, mountains, and forests. The population has grown rapidly in recent decades, now topping 204,000. This growth has increased demand on law enforcement and the jail.

The sheriff's office serves all unincorporated areas and supports local police departments. With 85,000 or more service calls each year, the office stays busy. The jail on West Highway 20 is a central piece of the county's justice system. Most people booked there come from arrests in Bend and Redmond. But the facility also takes individuals from across the county's wide rural stretches.

Deschutes County borders Crook, Jefferson, Klamath, and Lane counties. If you need booking records from a neighboring area, contact that county's sheriff office directly. Each county maintains its own separate booking system.

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Nearby Counties

Deschutes County shares borders with Crook County to the east, Jefferson County to the north, Klamath County to the south, and Lane County to the west. Each county has its own jail and booking process. If an arrest happened near a county boundary, check with both sheriff offices to find the right booking record.