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Astoria Police Department | 555 30th Street | Astoria | OR | 97103 | 503-338-6411 | |||||||
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Cannon Beach Police Department | 163 East Gower Street | Cannon Beach | OR | 97110 | 503-436-2811 | |||||||
Gearhart City Police Department | 698 Pacific Way | Gearhart | OR | 97138 | 503-738-5501 | |||||||
Oregon State Police - Astoria Area Command Office | 413 Gateway Avenue | Astoria | OR | 97103 | 503-325-5515 | |||||||
Seaside Police Department | 1091 South Holladay Drive | Seaside | OR | 97138 | 503-738-6311 | |||||||
Warrenton Police Department | 225 South Main Avenue | Warrenton | OR | 97146 | 503-861-2235 | |||||||
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Clatsop County Sheriff's Office | 335 7th Street | Astoria | OR | 97103 | 503-325-8635 | |||||||
Clatsop County Sheriffs Department / Clatsop County Jail | 355 7th Street | Astoria | OR | 97103 | 503-325-8635 | |||||||
Clatsop County Sheriffs Office - Columbia River Valley Substation | 92435 Svensen Market Road | Astoria | OR | 97103 | 503-458-7054 | |||||||
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Arrest Warrant Criminal Records in Other Counties
Other Records in Clatsop County
Warrant Records
Warrant Records in Clatsop County Oregon are maintained by the Oregon State Bureau of Investigation. OUI-2 is their central registrar and all warrants and documents that are filed under their purview are kept in this registrar. OUI-2 is responsible for investigating crimes and all warrant records that have been issued under the state of Oregon. OUI-2 will also keep these records updated at least monthly to give the public confidence that their information is current and correct.
Under Oregon law, an offender can only be arrested once, convicted once, or be found guilty one time on a charge of a crime. As long as an offender is free from warrants, the state will not re-tender them. OUI-2 keeps these records up-to-date so that when a new crime is committed, the county sheriff’s department can look up the person’s background and see if they have been convicted of the new crime. This can prevent the unnecessary release of a person from jail if they are a convicted sex offender, or of child abuse.
These records are maintained in a separate department. To get access to them, one must first be a member of the Oregon Sex Offenders Registry (OSCR), which is a non-profit organization made up of attorneys, police officers, college officials and the public. To become a member, one must meet a certain criteria of being an Oregon resident who has not been convicted of a sex offense within the past seven years. After becoming a member, one can search for and find other member’s information, obtain an offender’s bond, perform sex offender searches, and apply for a name certificate.
To serve a warrant, an officer performs an arrest without taking the person directly to jail. Instead, they take the person to a local courthouse where they serve the papers. OUI-2 keeps these records updated at its centralized database so that when someone else performs a criminal background check, they can find the person’s records since they are directly from the police department.
OUI-2 additionally keeps tabs on an offender’s parole status. If a person is convicted of a crime, they are required to undergo a complete program of community service and rehabilitation. However, if they have violated their probation, then they may not have completed this requirement. Parole violations will stay on one’s record for ten years. OUI-2 can help stop a person from being re-incorporated into the criminal justice system after a violation.
In addition to OUI-2, there is another type of felony conviction record that you can get. Felonies are punishable by sentences of one year and up. They are reported to the OSHR by law enforcement agencies around the country. As such, the criminal records stay up to date, so that you will know if someone has a prior criminal background. To search for any felony conviction, you will need to use an online criminal background service.