Marion County Released Inmates Lookup

Marion County released inmates records are maintained by the Sheriff and the Circuit Court in Salem. As the state capital county, Marion County has a large jail with a capacity of 400 and handles a high volume of bookings each year. The public can search for released inmates from Marion County through an online booking search tool, direct contact with the jail, or state-level databases. Records of bookings, charges, bail, and release dates are kept on file by the Sheriff's office.

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Marion County Sheriff and Released Inmates Records

Sheriff Nick Hunter leads the Marion County Sheriff's Office. The mailing address is PO Box 14500, Salem, OR 97309. Call (503) 588-5094 to reach the main office. Jail Commander Jacob Ramsey runs the jail at 4000 Aumsville Highway SE in Salem. The jail phone is (503) 581-1183. With a capacity of 400, this is one of the larger jails in Oregon.

Marion County has an online booking search tool. Go to jailviewer.co.marion.or.us to search for current and past bookings. You can search by name using the wildcard '%' symbol, by booking number, or by date range. This tool is one of the best ways to find released inmates from Marion County. It shows booking details, charges, and dates. For bail questions, call (503) 588-5601. For release info, call (503) 588-8560.

Like other Oregon jails, Marion County follows HB 3273, which limits the sharing of booking photos with third-party sites. Under ORS 192.324, the public still has the right to inspect records held by the Sheriff. You do not need to explain why you want them. Most basic booking and release data for released inmates in Marion County is public.

Sheriff Marion County Sheriff Nick Hunter
PO Box 14500
Salem, OR 97309
Phone: (503) 588-5094
Jail 4000 Aumsville Hwy SE, Salem
Phone: (503) 581-1183
Bail: (503) 588-5601
Release Info: (503) 588-8560

How to Search for Released Inmates in Marion County

The Marion County booking search tool is the fastest way to find released inmates. Visit the jail viewer site and type in a name. Use the '%' wildcard if you are not sure of the exact spelling. You can also narrow your search by booking number or date range. The tool returns a list of matching bookings with charges and dates.

For state prison records, the Oregon Offender Search at docpub.state.or.us is free and open at all hours. Marion County is home to several state DOC facilities in Salem, including OSP, OSCI, and SCI. Released inmates from these prisons show up in the state search system. You can also check the VISOR system at visor.oregon.gov for sex offenders who are released inmates now living in Marion County.

The Marion County booking search page is shown below for reference.

Marion County released inmates booking search tool in Salem

This tool lets you search by name, booking number, or date range for released inmates from the Marion County jail.

Note: The Marion County booking search uses '%' as a wildcard character, which helps when you only know part of a name.

State Prison Facilities in Marion County

Marion County hosts three Oregon DOC facilities in the Salem area. These are the Oregon State Penitentiary (OSP), the Oregon State Correctional Institution (OSCI), and the Salem Correctional Institution (SCI). Each of these holds adults in custody who serve state sentences. Released inmates from these prisons may stay in Marion County or move elsewhere after their term ends.

The DOC keeps records on all who pass through its prisons. Under ORS 421.125, the DOC must provide proper documents and release funds when adults in custody leave. You can search for released inmates from these Marion County state facilities through the Oregon Offender Search. The DOC public records page at oregon.gov allows you to submit formal records requests as well.

The Transition Center at 3950 Aumsville Highway SE in Salem, (503) 588-8533, helps those who are close to their release date. This center serves as a bridge between prison and the community for released inmates from Marion County state facilities.

Marion County Circuit Court and Criminal Records

The Marion County Circuit Court is at 100 High Street in Salem. Call (503) 588-5105 for case questions. The Court Annex at 4000 Aumsville Highway SE, (503) 588-8489, handles overflow. DA Paige Clarkson leads the prosecution side at 555 Court Street NE, (503) 588-5222. Court records show charges, pleas, trial dates, sentences, and outcomes for released inmates from Marion County.

Court files are public unless a judge seals them. Under ORS 135.855, release conditions set by the court become part of the case file. You can search for case records through the Oregon eCourt system. These records tell you how each case ended for released inmates in Marion County. The court also handles bond hearings, sentence changes, and probation revocations.

Court Marion County Circuit Court
100 High Street
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: (503) 588-5105
District Attorney Paige Clarkson, 555 Court St NE, (503) 588-5222

Community Corrections and Released Inmates in Marion County

Marion County Community Corrections is at 3610 Aumsville Highway SE in Salem. Call (503) 588-8492 for questions about probation or post-prison supervision. This office tracks released inmates who have conditions on their release. They make sure each person follows the rules set by the court or the parole board.

Under ORS 144.102, the Board of Parole sets conditions for those who leave state prison. Marion County Community Corrections enforces those terms locally. If a released inmate breaks the rules, this office can start a process to revoke their supervision. Released inmates in Marion County who must register as sex offenders are also tracked through this office and the state VISOR system.

Note: With three state prisons in the area, Marion County Community Corrections handles a larger caseload of released inmates than most Oregon counties.

Released Inmates and Record Expunction in Marion County

Some released inmates in Marion County may have their records set aside through expunction. Under ORS 137.225, certain offenses can be expunged after a waiting period. Not all crimes qualify. Serious offenses like sex crimes and some violent acts cannot be cleared.

When a court grants an expunction order, all agencies must treat the record as if it does not exist. This includes the Marion County Sheriff, the court, and state databases. The Oregon State Police remove the record from their criminal history files as well. For more on state records, visit the Oregon State Police website. If you search for a released inmate in Marion County and find nothing, the record may have been expunged or the person may have been held under a different name.

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Nearby Counties

Marion County borders Polk County, Linn County, Clackamas County, Yamhill County, and Jefferson County. If you are not sure which county handled a case, check where the arrest took place. Released inmates from Marion County may also have records in a neighboring county if they faced charges in more than one area.