Oregon Court Records - Detours to Dead Ends

Sometimes, searching for Oregon court records can be a daunting task. RecordsSiteReviews takes the headache out of searching for such records by providing you with valuable information and important OR court records links below.


Oregon court records tell tales of crimes that have been committed in the past. In order to expedite your search from criminal cases filed and decided in the state, make sure that you know where the crime took place, and the parties involved in it. You should also ascertain the courthouse which had jurisdiction over the area where the felony was committed.

OR Court Records -  How To Go Through The Bars

All court records in Oregon are regarded as public records which everyone can access at any time. However, this general rule has some exceptions. For instance, some juvenile records may be sealed by the presiding judge so that the identity of the minor involved in the court case can be concealed. This helps in protecting the reputation of the individual and assists in rehabilitating the minor so that he or she can reenter society with a clean slate.

In some court records that involve the disclosure of financial settlements, one of the parties may petition the court to have the records sealed. The bar safeguards the privacy of the people involved in the case.

If the |OR court records that you’re looking for are sealed, there are still other ways by which you can obtain the information that you want. Transcripts, testimonies and court minutes are all excellent sources that you can turn to if the court records are barred from public access.

A felony or a misdemeanor case is tried in different courthouses. You need to determine if the case was tried at the county, state or federal level to be able to find the court records. Keep in mind that the records at the federal courthouse will not be the same as those found in the municipal courthouse.

If you do not have enough information to locate a particular court record, but you know that one of the parties therein served time in jail, you can go to the correctional facility where he was incarcerated to get additional details. Oftentimes, they have the necessary details that are required for access to the court records, such as the venue where the case was tried.

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A Selection of Oregon County Courthouses You Can Visit


Baker County, Suite 150
1995 3rd St.
Baker, OR 97814
Telephone: (541) 523-8207

Benton County
120 N.W. 4th St.
Corvallis, OR 97330
Telephone: (541) 757-6831

Clackamas County
807 Main St., Room 104
Oregon City, OR 97045
Telephone: (503) 655-8551

Clatsop County
P.O. Box 178
Astoria, OR 97103
Telephone: (503) 325-8511

Columbia County
County Courthouse
Saint Helens, OR 97051
Telephone: (503) 397-3796

Coos County
Courthouse
250 N. Baxter St.
Coquille, OR 97423
Telephone: (541) 396-3121

Crook County
300 E. 3rd St., Rm. 23
Prineville, OR 97754
Telephone: (541) 447-6553

Curry County
P.O. Box 746
Gold Beach, OR 97444-0746
Telephone: (541) 247-7011

Deschutes County
1340 N.W. Wall St.
Bend, OR 97701
Telephone: (541) 388-6549

Douglas County
P.O. Box 10
Roseburg, OR 97470-0010
Telephone: (541) 440-4322

Gilliam County
P.O. Box 427
Condon, OR 97823
Telephone: (541) 384-2311

Grant County
201 S. Humbolt, Suite 290
Canyon City, OR 97820-0039
Telephone: (541) 575-1675

Harney County
450 N. Buena Vista St.
Burns, OR 97720-1565
Telephone: (541) 573-6641

Hood River County
309 State St.
Hood River, OR 97031-2037
Telephone: (541) 386-3970

Jackson County
10 S. Oakdale, Room 216A
Medford, OR 97501
Telephone: (541) 776-7258

Jefferson County
75 S.E. "C" St.
Madras, OR 97741
Telephone: (541) 475-4451

Josephine County
P.O. Box 69
Grants Pass, OR 97526-0069

Klamath County
305 Main St.
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Telephone: (541) 883-5134

Lake County
513 Center St.
Lakeview, OR 97630
Telephone: (541) 947-6006
Lane County
125 E. 8th Ave.
Eugene, OR 97401-2926

Lincoln County
225 W. Olive St., Room 201
Newport, OR 97365-3811
Telephone: (541) 265-4121

Linn County
P.O. Box 100
Albany, OR 97321-0100
Telephone: (541) 967-3831

Malheur County
251 "B" St. West, # 4
Vale, OR 97918
Telephone: (541) 473-5183

Marion County
100 High St. NE, Room 1331
Salem, OR 97301-3670
Telephone: (503) 588-5225

Morrow County
P.O. Box 338
Heppner, OR 97836-0338

Multnomah County
421 S.W. 6th Ave. (location)
P.O. Box 2716 (mailing)
Portland, OR 97204 (location)
Portland, OR 97208 (mailing)
Telephone: (503) 248-3027

Polk County
850 Main St.
Dallas, OR 97338
Telephone: (503) 623-9217

Sherman County
P.O. Box 365
Moro, OR 97039-0365
Telephone: (503) 565-3606

Tillamook County
201 Laurel Ave.
Tillamook, OR 97141
Telephone: (503) 842-3402

Umatilla County
216 S.E. 4th St.
Pendleton, OR 97801-1227
Telephone: (541) 276-7111

Union County
1001 4th St., Suite D
La Grande, OR 97850
Telephone: (541) 963-1006

Wallowa County
101 S. River St., Rm. 100
Enterprise, OR 97828
Telephone: (541) 426-4543

Wasco County
511 Washington St.
The Dalles, OR 97058
Telephone: (541) 296-6159

Washington County
155 N. 1st Ave., Suite 130
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Telephone: (503) 648-8752

Wheeler County
P.O. Box 327
Fossil, OR 97830-0327
Telephone: (541) 763-2400

Yamhill County
535 N.E. 5th St.
McMinnville, OR 97128
Telephone: (503) 434-7518
 

Visiting Oregon County Courthouses are great options to have to find the court record(s) you want. However, going this route may take quite a while. For time-efficient, hassle-free searching, give online court record search service providers a try!
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