Coos County Oregon Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1549)Coos County Courts
Coos Bay Municipal Court500 Central AvenueCoos BayOR97420
Coos County Courts
Coos County Court250 North Baxter StreetCoquilleOR97423541-396-3121
Bandon Municipal Court555 U.s. 101BandonOR97411541-347-2437
Coquille Municipal Court99 East 2nd StreetCoquilleOR97423541-396-2115
Myrtle Point Municipal Court424 5th StreetMyrtle PointOR97458541-396-2115
Powers Municipal Court275 Fig StreetPowersOR97466541-439-3331
Coos County District Attorney Office
Coos County District Attorney250 North Baxter StreetCoquilleOR97423541-396-7550
Coos County Public Defender Offices
Coos County Public Defender465 Elrod AvenueCoos BayOR97420541-267-2472
Oregon State Public Defender271 North Baxter StreetCoquilleOR97423541-396-3411
Coos County DMVs
Coos Bay DMV Office1155 South 5th StreetCoos BayOR97420541-269-9717
Coquille DMV Office749 Riverside Drive NortheastBandonOR97411541-269-9717
Coos County Court Records Databases
Coos County Arrest Warrants
Coos County Child Support Warrants
Coos County Court Records
Coos County Probate Records
Coos County Sheriff's Office Court Records
Coos County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search
Coos County Tax Office Website
Coos County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Coos County Court Jury Duty Information
Coos County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedYesOR
Coos County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredNoOR
Coos County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementCircuit/District Resident: 0 Days, State Resident: 0 DaysOR
Coos County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18OR
Coos County Jury Duty RequirementsTime Since Prior Jury Service2 yearsOR

How to Access Court Records in Coos County Oregon

If you’re looking for court records in Coos County Oregon, you’ve come to the right place. You’ll find everything from criminal and civil records to vital records. Even driving records can be accessed through the website. This way, you can get your hands on a copy of your court file without having to go through the trouble of traveling to a courthouse. The best thing is that the Coos County courthouse is a short drive away.

You can access court records in Coos County Oregon by filling out an online request form. These files are maintained by the state and are free of charge. You can look up inmate names and cell codes through the county’s website. If you need to find the arrest records for a certain person, contact the Sheriff’s Office in Coos County. The office can send you a copy of your court records within a few days.

The Oregon court system is divided into three distinct areas. The municipal court oversees non-criminal legal proceedings, while the county court handles criminal cases. The trial courts in Coos County are composed of Municipal Courts, County Courts, and Circuit Courts. These court systems can be accessed online, too. These databases can help you determine whether a particular case is worth pursuing. This is because the Oregon Court System is divided into a number of divisions.

In addition to federal and county court systems, the Coos County clerk’s office maintains a large number of criminal court records, including the records for the judicial branch. The Coos County Jail has video visitation facilities that allow visitors to view inmates without leaving their office. The staff at the Jail is also trained to provide assistance. All of these facilities are available to the public for the convenience of the public.

In addition to criminal court records, Coos County has a number of other court records. These include marriage records, divorce records, and death certificates. These are only available in person, and are only accessible to the registrant’s parents. The public can also obtain copies of these records through mail, which are also available online. The county’s courthouse is located in Coquille. If you are looking for a court record in Coos County, you can visit the office of the Circuit Court in Portland.

These records may be available through the County Clerk’s office. The Coos County Clerk’s office is responsible for providing services and records to the public. It issues marriage licenses and dog licenses. Additionally, it has a Board of Property Tax Appeal and voter registration. It oversees election management, and the Election Division, which oversees the county’s elections. The offices are important because they allow citizens to vote in the county’s elections.