Albany Inmate Release Lookup

Albany released inmates records are held by the Linn County jail and the Albany Police Department. Albany is a mid-sized city of about 56,000 in the central Willamette Valley. People search for released inmates in Albany to check on past arrests, find release dates, or look into case outcomes. The city is the county seat of Linn County, so most released inmates data flows through the county sheriff and jail on Jackson Street.

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Albany Police and Released Inmates

The Albany Police Department is led by Chief Mario Lattanzio. The station is at 2600 Pacific Blvd SW in Albany, OR 97321. The main phone is 541-917-7680. Hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 6:30 PM. The department has 66 sworn officers and 35 civilian staff.

When Albany police make an arrest, the booking record becomes part of the public file. That data ties to released inmates records once the person leaves custody. The Support Division handles records and background checks. You can do background checks in person at the station. Under ORS 192.324, you have the right to inspect public records held by any public body in Oregon.

The Support Division manages the records function for the department. For most released inmates requests tied to Albany cases, this is where you start. Call the main line and ask for records. Staff can tell you what is available and how to get copies.

Released Inmates Record Requests in Albany

Albany has a formal public records request process. The city provides both individual and agency request forms. Fees are based on the actual cost to produce the records. This covers staff time, copies, and any other direct costs.

For released inmates records from Albany, you can submit a request through the city. Include the full name of the person, any dates you know, and a case number if you have one. The more details you provide, the faster they can find the records. Most requests for released inmates data from Albany are handled within a few business days.

The image below shows the Albany police facility where arrests are processed before inmates go to the Linn County Jail. See the Albany Police page for more.

Albany released inmates police department

The station on Pacific Blvd is the main processing point for Albany arrests that later become released inmates records.

Note: Albany public records fees are based on actual costs, so the amount depends on the size and type of your released inmates request.

Linn County Jail and Released Inmates

Most people arrested in Albany end up at the Linn County Jail. The jail is at 1115 SE Jackson St (PO Box 100) in Albany. Sheriff Michelle Duncan runs the Linn County Sheriff's Office. The main line is 541-967-3950. Jail Commander Ted Langley oversees the jail at 541-967-3901. All released inmates from Albany who serve county time pass through this facility.

The Linn County Sheriff's Office has set fees for records. Reports cost $12 for the first 25 pages. Photos are $5. Jail records are $10 to $15. A booking sheet is $10. A mug shot is $5. You can email Records_Reports@linnsheriff.org to make a request. These fees apply to released inmates records from Albany and all other cities in Linn County.

Oregon law under ORS 192.345 sets out which records are conditionally exempt from disclosure. Most booking and release data for inmates from Albany does not fall under these exemptions. The sheriff's office handles released inmates requests regularly.

  • Reports: $12 for first 25 pages
  • Photos: $5 each
  • Jail records: $10 to $15
  • Booking sheet: $10
  • Mug shot: $5

Released Inmates Court Records in Albany

The Linn County Circuit Court is at 300 SW 4th Ave in Albany. The phone is 541-967-3841. Five judges serve on the bench. This court handles all criminal cases for Linn County. Released inmates from Albany who faced charges have case files here. You can search through the Oregon eCourt system or visit the clerk.

Court records add depth to a released inmates search. They show charges, plea results, and sentences. A jail listing might only show a name and release date. The court file explains the full case. Both sources work well together for released inmates research in Albany.

Under ORS 192.324, court records are public in Oregon. Some items may be sealed by court order, such as pre-sentence reports. The clerk at the Linn County Circuit Court can tell you what is on file for any released inmates case from Albany.

Note: The Linn County Circuit Court has five judges and handles all criminal, civil, and family cases for the Albany area.

Community Corrections and Released Inmates

Linn County Community Corrections is led by Director Maureen Robb. The office is at 1117 Jackson St SE in Albany. The phone is 541-967-2005. This program supervises people on probation and post-prison supervision in the Albany area. Released inmates from Albany who have supervision terms report here.

When someone leaves jail or prison with a supervision period, community corrections monitors them. The program covers all of Linn County. Released inmates from Albany who are on supervision check in with this office on a regular basis. You cannot search supervision data online, but you can call the office for general information about the program.

Oregon law sets post-prison supervision as part of most felony sentences. Released inmates from Albany who served state time will have a period of supervision. The Oregon Department of Corrections sets the terms. The local community corrections office carries them out in the Albany area.

Booking Photos and HB 3273 in Albany

Oregon passed House Bill 3273, which took effect in January 2022. This law limits how booking photos appear on public websites. Before this change, some sites posted mug shots of released inmates from Albany and charged fees to remove them. HB 3273 ended that practice across the state.

If you search for released inmates in Albany, you will find names, dates, and charges on most tools. Photos are not posted on public rosters. Law enforcement still takes booking photos at the time of arrest. They just keep them off public-facing sites. This affects how you identify released inmates from Albany. Rely on names, dates, and case details rather than images.

State Tools for Albany Released Inmates

Oregon has statewide databases that cover released inmates from all cities. The Oregon Offender Search shows anyone who served time in a state prison. This includes people from Albany. The tool is free and open to the public. It shows names, dates, and release status.

The VISOR registry lists registered sex offenders across Oregon. If a released inmate from Albany has a sex crime conviction, they may appear in VISOR. These statewide tools add to local released inmates data from the Albany area.

Under ORS 137.225, some released inmates in Albany may have records expunged. The court can seal certain old convictions. If a search returns fewer results than you expect, a sealed record could be the reason. Expungement motions are filed at the Linn County Circuit Court in Albany.

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Linn County Released Inmates Records

Albany is in Linn County and serves as the county seat. Most released inmates records for the area are held by the Linn County Sheriff's Office and jail. The county system handles bookings and releases for all cities in Linn County. For a full look at county-level records, fees, and resources, visit the Linn County released inmates page.

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