Gresham Arrest Records and Booking Data Search

Gresham is the fourth largest city in Oregon with about 113,000 residents. It sits in Multnomah County, east of Portland. Recent bookings in Gresham come from arrests by the Gresham Police Department and other agencies that operate in the area. Booking records are processed at the Multnomah County jail. The county system handles all arrests from Gresham, Portland, and other cities in the county.

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Gresham Quick Facts

113,000 Population
Multnomah County
129 Sworn Officers
52.9/1K Crime Rate (2022)

Gresham Recent Bookings on the Multnomah County PAID System

The main tool for finding recent bookings from Gresham is the Multnomah County PAID system. PAID stands for Public Access to Inmate Data. It is run by the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office. The system shows who is in custody and who was recently booked.

When Gresham police arrest someone, that person is taken to the Multnomah County Detention Center. The jail logs the booking record into PAID. You can search by name. Each booking record shows the charges, the arrest date, and the bail amount if one is set. It is free. No account is needed.

PAID covers all of Multnomah County. Gresham arrests show up alongside Portland arrests and those from other cities. You can tell where the arrest happened by looking at the arresting agency field. If it says Gresham Police, that booking came from Gresham. The system updates throughout the day as new bookings are processed.

Gresham Police Department page for recent bookings and arrest records

Gresham Police Department and Recent Bookings

The Gresham Police Department has a budgeted force of 129 sworn officers. Chief Travis Gullberg leads the department. The department is committed to high-level service through community engagement. That commitment extends to how they handle records requests for booking data and other police records.

For records tied to a specific booking in Gresham, contact Police Records at GPDRecords@GreshamOregon.gov or call 503-618-2318. The records unit handles many types of requests. These include accident reports, background checks with photo ID, body-worn camera footage, crime activity dispatch logs, photos, and towed vehicle reports. Booking records fall under this unit as well.

The non-emergency line for Gresham Police is 503-823-3333. Use this for general questions about recent bookings or arrest activity. Do not call 911 for records requests. The records unit has set hours and may not answer calls outside of business hours. Email is a good backup option.

Note: Background checks done through Gresham Police are local only and require a photo ID. They do not replace state or federal background checks.

How to File a Records Request for Gresham Recent Bookings

Gresham uses a JustFOIA portal for public records requests. You can access it at greshamoregon.justfoia.com. This is where you go to formally request booking records, police reports, and other city records. The portal lets you submit, track, and receive records online.

To request booking records from Gresham, create an account on the portal. Then describe what you need. Be specific. Include the name of the person, the date of the arrest, and any case numbers you have. The more detail you give, the faster the response. Vague requests take longer and may cost more.

Gresham JustFOIA public records request portal for booking records

Oregon law requires the city to respond within five business days. They may need more time for large or complex requests. Fees can apply for search time and copies. The portal shows you the status of your request so you do not have to call to check on it. This is the formal route for getting detailed booking records from Gresham that go beyond what PAID shows.

Gresham Recent Bookings in Context: Crime Data

Gresham publishes crime data through a Police Transparency portal built on ArcGIS. This portal shows crime trends, call data, and use of force reports. It helps put recent bookings in Gresham into a broader context.

The numbers tell a clear story. In 2013, the crime rate in Gresham was 87.1 per 1,000 residents. By 2022, it had dropped to 52.9 per 1,000. That is a large decline. Fewer crimes mean fewer arrests, which means fewer booking records over time. But Gresham still processes a significant volume of bookings each year.

The transparency portal also includes workforce diversity data, community engagement reports, and information about the Safe Gresham community violence prevention program. The Police Referral Program offers up to $1,000 for tips that lead to arrests. These programs aim to reduce crime and build trust between the department and the public.

Gresham Police Transparency portal showing crime statistics and recent bookings data

Note: Crime stats on the portal may lag behind real-time booking data. The PAID system is more current for individual recent bookings from Gresham.

Oregon Law and Gresham Recent Bookings

Booking records in Gresham are public under ORS Chapter 192. This is the Oregon Public Records Law. It says that government records are open to the public unless a specific law says otherwise. Booking records are not exempt. The basic facts of any booking in Gresham are available to anyone who asks.

The law requires a response within five business days. The agency can charge reasonable fees. It cannot deny a request without citing the specific statute that allows the denial. If you think Gresham wrongly denied your request for booking records, you can appeal to the Multnomah County District Attorney.

Some parts of a booking file may be redacted. Medical information, certain juvenile data, and sealed records are protected. But the core booking details are public. The name, charges, arrest date, and arresting agency are almost always available for recent bookings in Gresham.

Recent Bookings Alerts for Gresham

Victims and witnesses can track custody changes for people booked in Gresham. The VINE notification system covers all of Oregon, including Multnomah County. It sends alerts when an inmate is released, moved, or escapes. The service is free.

To use VINE, you need the name or ID of the person you want to track. You can get alerts by phone, email, or text. The system updates throughout the day. It is a good tool for people who need to know about custody changes tied to a specific booking in Gresham. Registration takes just a few minutes.

Gresham Recent Bookings and Sex Offender Checks

Some arrests in Gresham involve people on the Oregon sex offender registry. The state maintains the VISOR database for this purpose. You can search by name, city, or ZIP code. It shows photos, addresses, and conviction details for registered offenders.

VISOR does not show booking status. It is a registry, not a jail roster. To see if a registered offender has a new booking in Gresham, check PAID. Use VISOR to confirm registry status and PAID to check for recent bookings. The two systems work well together for a full picture.

Gresham residents can search VISOR at any time. It is run by the Oregon State Police. If you find incorrect data, report it to OSP. The registry is a separate system from the Multnomah County booking records, but both are public.

What Gresham Recent Bookings Records Show

A booking record from Gresham contains specific data points. Each one matters. Here is what a typical record includes:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Booking number assigned by the jail
  • Date and time of arrest
  • Charges at the time of booking
  • Bail amount or hold status
  • Arresting agency, such as Gresham Police Department

Charges shown on a booking record are initial charges. They can change. The district attorney may add, drop, or modify charges after reviewing the case. A booking record is a snapshot of the arrest. It is not the final word on what happened. Court records show the outcome.

For the court side of a Gresham booking, check the Multnomah County Circuit Court records. The court tracks everything that happens after the arrest: arraignment, plea, trial, and sentencing. The booking record starts the paper trail. The court record finishes it.

Some booking records include a mugshot. Others do not show the photo in the public system. The amount of detail varies by case. High-profile bookings from Gresham may have more data available than minor ones.

Tips for Searching Gresham Recent Bookings

Start with the PAID system. It is the fastest free option for recent bookings from Gresham. If you need more detail, use the JustFOIA portal. If you need it fast, call or email the records unit.

Spelling matters. The PAID system searches by exact name. If you have the wrong spelling, you may miss the record. Try variations if your first search comes up empty. Common name changes, nicknames, and middle names can all affect results.

For older booking records from Gresham, the online tools may not help. PAID focuses on current and recent inmates. Older records require a formal request through the JustFOIA portal or a direct contact with the police records unit. Plan ahead if you need historical booking data. These requests take more time to process.

  • Use PAID for quick, free checks on current bookings
  • File through JustFOIA for detailed or older records
  • Email GPDRecords@GreshamOregon.gov for police-specific records
  • Call 503-618-2318 during business hours for help

Note: Always double-check that you have the right person. Common names lead to confusion. Use date of birth and other identifiers to confirm you are looking at the correct booking record from Gresham.

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Multnomah County Recent Bookings

Gresham is in Multnomah County. All arrests from Gresham go through the Multnomah County jail system. The county handles booking records for Gresham, Portland, and every other city within its borders. For a wider view of booking records, jail data, and public records across the whole county, visit the Multnomah County page.

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