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Find a Case or Court Record - Oregon Judicial Department
OJCIN Online. OJCIN is the Oregon Judicial Case Information Network. It contains the judgment dockets and official Register of Actions from Oregon State Courts, including trial, appellate, and tax courts. OJCIN OnLine allows registered users to search those records. OCJIN OnLine is a low-cost subscription-based service available using a ...
https://www.courts.oregon.gov/how/Pages/find.aspx
Oregon Inmate Search, Prison and Jail Information - StateCourts
Police Departments in Oregon. Baker City Police Department. Address: 1768 Auburn Ave, Baker city, OR 97814. Phone: 541-523-3644 More. Burns Police Department. Address: 242 S Broadway Ave, Burns, OR 97720. Phone: 541-573-6781 More. Central Point Police Department. Address: 155 S 2nd St, Central point, OR 97502.
https://www.statecourts.org/inmate-search/oregon/
Oregon Offender Search
Disclaimer Notice: The Oregon Department of Corrections makes available the following offender information in its Oregon Offender Search (OOS) system as a service to the public. While the information is believed to be accurate, the Oregon Department of Corrections makes no warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information.
http://docpub.state.or.us/OOS/intro.jsf
Oregon Offender Search
home. Oregon Offender Search. Type in either the completed name of the person for whom you would like to search, or enter partial names, leaving other name fields empty. Partial name searches are possible using an asterisk ( * ) for unknown portions of names. ie: Johns* to match 'Johnson' and 'Johnsen'. St*on to match 'Stenson', 'Stocton', and ...
https://docpub.state.or.us/OOS/searchCriteria.jsf
Department of Corrections : Oregon Offender Search : Victim Services ...
The Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) makes offender information available in its Oregon Offender Search system as a service to the public. In order to obtain an official or certified copy of an offender record, you will need to submit a Public Records Request. Information about the Oregon Department of Corrections Oregon Offender Search ...
https://www.oregon.gov/doc/victim-services/Pages/offender-search.aspx
Oregon Judicial Department – Online Records Search
The Oregon Judicial Department Online Records Search allows users to search for court records based on the court record number (case number or citation number) or the name of a party on the case (first and last name). Smart Search . 1. To access . Smart Search, click the. Smart Search. portlet icon on the . Oregon Judicial Department Online ...
https://www.courts.oregon.gov/services/online/Documents/Calendars-Records/recordSearchQRG.pdf
Department of Corrections : Public Record Requests - Oregon.gov
Former Offender Records (OISC) (503) 570-6919: Request offender records: Non-Offender Records and Other Requests (503) 945-9225: Request other records: Human Resources (503) 934-1041: Request HR records: Central Health Services Request health info: Medical Records Request medical records: Oregon Corrections Enterprises (OCE) (503) 428-5551 ...
https://www.oregon.gov/doc/research-and-requests/Pages/public-records.aspx
Department of Corrections : Welcome Page : State of Oregon
Contact Need help with ICS Corrections, Inc? Call (888) 506-8407 for assistance or send an email to customer support Questions about Trust Accounts? Email DOC Central Trust General Questions Phone: (503) 945-9090 Fax: (503) 373-1173
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How to Find Oregon Divorce Records | StateRecords.org
Oregon Vital Records charges a $25 non-refundable fee for the first copy of a divorce certificate and $25 for each additional copy requested at the same time. Mail the completed application form, copy of government-issued ID, and fee to: Oregon Vital Records. P.O. Box 14050. Portland, OR 97293.
https://oregon.staterecords.org/divorcerecordsOregon State Records | StateRecords.org
Oregon State Records maintains the information concerning the following subject matters: criminal records, court records, and vital records, as well as over 35 million additional public records. Oregon began collecting public records starting in the year 1800 from all 36 counties, thereby ensuring Oregon abides by the commitment of the United ...
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