Bend Released Inmates Search

Bend released inmates records are held by the Bend Police Department and the Deschutes County Sheriff. Bend is the largest city in Central Oregon and sits in Deschutes County. People who want to search for released inmates in Bend can use local police records, the county jail system, and state-level search tools. The Deschutes County Sheriff runs the jail that processes all bookings and releases for the Bend area. Several paths exist to search for these records.

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Bend Police Records for Released Inmates

The Bend Police Department handles local law enforcement for the city. Their office is at 555 NE 15th St, Bend, OR 97701. You can call the records unit at 541-322-2960. Police reports cost $20 for the first 10 pages, with each extra page at $0.15. Background checks cost $30. You can pay with cash, check, or money order.

When you search for records tied to released inmates in Bend, the police report from the time of arrest is a key file. It shows the date, charges, and facts of the case. Under ORS 192.324, you have the right to inspect most public records held by the Bend police. This covers arrest reports linked to released inmates in the city.

Some records may be held back. Oregon law lists several types of exempt records. These include body cam footage, medical records, files tied to ongoing cases, mugshots before conviction, juvenile records, and sex offender data that is not yet public. Under ORS 192.345, the police can deny access to these types of records even when the person is a released inmate from Bend.

The Bend police create a record each time they make an arrest. This is the first document in the chain that leads to a released inmate file. It links to the jail booking record and the court case. When you put all three together, you get the full story of the released inmate's path through the Bend system.

Deschutes County Sheriff and Released Inmates

The Deschutes County Sheriff runs the jail that serves Bend and all of Deschutes County. The sheriff's office is at 63333 W Hwy 20, Bend. The main phone number is 541-693-6911. The jail holds up to 452 beds and can be reached at 541-388-6661. All bookings and releases for the Bend area go through this jail.

The sheriff has a public records request page on their web site. A police report costs $20 for 8 pages, then $1 for each extra page. Processing can take up to 21 days. Body cam footage is only released when there is a clear public benefit. Fee waivers are available for media. You can email requests to SOLegal@deschutes.org.

When someone is booked into the Deschutes County jail, the system records their name, charges, bail, and booking date. When they get out, the system logs the release date and type. For released inmates from Bend, this data stays on file and can be searched. The booking record is the core document for any released inmate in the Bend area.

The jail in Bend processes many bookings each year. Each one creates a public record that shows the full arc from arrest to release. For released inmates in Bend, you can request these records from the sheriff's office. Most are public under Oregon law, though some may be held back if they fall under an exemption.

Note: The Deschutes County Sheriff allows up to 21 days to process records requests, so plan ahead when searching for released inmates from Bend.

How to Search Released Inmates in Bend

There are several ways to find released inmates from Bend. Each tool gives you a different type of data about the person and their case.

The Oregon DOC runs a state search tool that covers all state prison inmates and released inmates across Oregon.

Bend released inmates state corrections search

This free tool lets you search by name to find released inmates from Bend who served time in a state facility.

For court records tied to released inmates in Bend, the Deschutes County Circuit Court is the source. The court is at 1100 NW Bond St, Bend, OR 97703. You can view files at Window 4 on the First Floor, Monday through Friday from 8am to noon. Electronic copies cost $0.20 per page. Paper copies are $0.25 per page. Certification costs $5.

The Oregon eCourt system also covers Deschutes County. You can search for court records online at courts.oregon.gov. For released inmates from Bend, the court record shows the charges, plea, verdict, and sentence. This links back to the jail booking record to give you the full picture.

  • Bend Police arrest reports at 541-322-2960
  • Deschutes County jail booking and release data
  • Circuit court case files at 1100 NW Bond St
  • Oregon DOC state prison search tool
  • Oregon State Police criminal history checks

Each of these paths adds to what you know about released inmates from Bend. Start with one and add more sources as needed.

Exempt Records in Bend

Not all records tied to released inmates in Bend are open to the public. Oregon law sets out several types of records that can be kept from public view. Knowing what is exempt helps you understand why some requests may be turned down.

Body cam footage is one type that the Deschutes County Sheriff may hold back. The sheriff will only release body cam clips if there is a clear public benefit. Medical records are also exempt. If a released inmate from Bend had health issues while in jail, those files are not open to the public.

Records tied to ongoing cases are exempt under ORS 192.345. If a case is still open, the police and sheriff can refuse to share details. Mugshots taken before a conviction are also exempt in Oregon. This means that if someone was arrested in Bend but not yet convicted, their booking photo may not be available.

Juvenile records are sealed by law. If a released inmate from Bend had cases as a minor, those files are not part of the public record. Sex offender data is handled through a separate system. The public can access some of this through the state registry, but the full file may have exempt parts.

Despite these limits, most records of released inmates in Bend are public. The exempt types are the exception, not the rule. Under ORS 192.324, the default is that records are open. The agency must cite a specific law if they deny your request for released inmates records in Bend.

Note: If a records request for released inmates in Bend is denied, the agency must tell you which law allows them to withhold it, and you can appeal the decision.

Record Set-Aside for Bend Released Inmates

Oregon law under ORS 137.225 allows some people to ask the court to set aside their criminal records. If a released inmate from Bend gets their record set aside, it will not show up in a standard public search. This gives people a path to move past minor offenses.

Not all crimes can be set aside. Serious charges like murder, sex offenses, and certain drug crimes are not eligible. For released inmates in Bend who were convicted of these types of crimes, the records stay public. You can still find them through the county or state tools.

For lesser crimes, a released inmate from Bend can file a motion with the court after a waiting period. The court reviews the case and decides if the record should be sealed. If granted, the record is taken out of public view. But it does not vanish. Law enforcement can still see it for official work.

When you search for released inmates in Bend and find no results, it could mean the record was set aside. It could also mean the person was never in the system. The set-aside process is part of Oregon's approach to letting people move on while keeping public safety records for serious crimes open and available.

State Search Tools for Bend Records

Oregon has state-level tools that help you find released inmates from Bend. These cover the whole state and go beyond what local agencies offer.

The Oregon DOC search tool lists all people who have been in state prison. If a released inmate from Bend served time at a state site, their record will be here. It shows the name, DOC ID, crime, sentence, and release date. The tool is free and does not need a login.

The Oregon State Police handle the most thorough type of criminal history check. A full fingerprint-based check costs $33. It shows all arrests and convictions in the state, not just those in Deschutes County. For released inmates from Bend, this is the best way to see the full record across Oregon.

VISOR is a victim alert system. It sends notices when an inmate's status shifts. If a released inmate tied to a Bend case is about to get out or move, VISOR can tell you. The service is free and covers all DOC sites in the state. Anyone tied to a case can sign up.

The public records law under ORS 192.311 through 192.478 gives you the right to access most government records. This includes records of released inmates from Bend. The law sets clear rules for what agencies must share and what they can hold back. When in doubt, file a formal request and see what comes back.

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Deschutes County Released Inmates Records

Bend is in Deschutes County, and the county sheriff handles all jail bookings and releases for the area. For more on the county system, search tools, and records tied to released inmates, visit the Deschutes County page.

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