Clackamas County Booking Records
Clackamas County recent bookings are published through the Sheriff's Office Adults in Custody roster. This roster is updated each day and shows who is currently held at the Clackamas County Jail in Oregon City. You can search recent bookings by name to find charges, bail amounts, and booking dates. The Sheriff's Office also keeps arrest records that go back years. Public access is free through the online roster and through records requests. This page explains how to search Clackamas County recent bookings, what the records contain, and where to find more details about past arrests in the county.
Clackamas County Booking Quick Facts
Clackamas County Sheriff Recent Bookings
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and publishes recent bookings online. Sheriff Angela Brandenburg is the 33rd sheriff of Clackamas County. She was first elected in 2020 and won re-election in 2024. The jail sits at 2206 Kaen Road in Oregon City. It holds adults who have been booked on charges in Clackamas County.
The Adults in Custody roster is the main place to check recent bookings in Clackamas County. This list shows all people held at the jail right now. Each entry has the person's name, booking date, charges, and bail amount. The roster is free to use. You do not need to create an account or pay a fee. It is updated each day so the data stays current. Go to clackcosheriff.us/adultsInCustody to view Clackamas County recent bookings.
| Sheriff's Office |
Clackamas County Sheriff's Office 2223 Kaen Road Oregon City, OR 97045 Non-Emergency: (503) 655-8211 Office: (503) 785-5000 |
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| Records Unit | Phone: 503-785-5200 (staffed 24/7) Fax: 503-785-5190 Email: ccsorecords@clackamas.us |
| Website | clackamas.us/sheriff |
How to Search Recent Bookings
There are several ways to search for recent bookings in Clackamas County. The fastest method is the online jail roster. You can also call the Records Unit, visit in person, or submit a written request. Each method gives you a different level of detail about Clackamas County arrest records.
The online Adults in Custody roster lets you search by name. Type the last name of the person you are looking for. Results show up right away. Each listing shows the full name, date of birth, booking date and time, charges, and bail. This works well for recent bookings in Clackamas County. If the person has been released, they will not appear on the current roster. For older records, you need to use a different method.
Free ways to search Clackamas County recent bookings include:
- Online jail roster at clackcosheriff.us, updated daily
- Public terminals at the courthouse, 807 Main Street in Oregon City
- Lobby kiosk at the Sheriff's Office, 2223 Kaen Road
- Phone call to 503-655-8330 for basic status checks
Note: The jail roster only shows people currently in custody. Once someone is released from the Clackamas County Jail, their listing is removed from the active roster.
Clackamas County Arrest Records
Arrest records go deeper than recent bookings. They cover past arrests, not just current holds. The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office keeps arrest records for years. These records are public under Oregon law. You can request them through the Records Unit at 503-785-5200.
An arrest record in Clackamas County typically contains the full name of the person, any known aliases, a mugshot, and a physical description. It also lists the date of birth, the booking date and time, all charges, bail amounts, and scheduled court appearances. This is more detail than what appears on the jail roster for recent bookings in Clackamas County.
You can also search Clackamas County arrest records at clackamasrecords.us/arrest-records. This site provides access to historical arrest data beyond what the current jail roster shows. It is a useful tool when you need to look up past bookings in Clackamas County rather than just those from the last few days.
Requesting Booking Records in Clackamas County
You can request copies of booking records from the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office. Oregon Public Records Law, found at ORS 192.311 to 192.478, gives the public the right to access government records. The Sheriff's Office must respond to your request within five business days. They can provide records or explain any reason for delay.
There are three main ways to submit a records request. You can go in person to the Sheriff's Office at 2223 Kaen Road in Oregon City. You can send a written request by mail or fax to 503-785-5190. You can also email ccsorecords@clackamas.us. Phone calls to 503-655-8330 are limited to basic status checks on current inmates in Clackamas County.
Under ORS 192.324(4), you may qualify for a fee waiver on your records request. The law allows agencies to reduce or waive fees when disclosure serves the public interest. The Records Unit is staffed around the clock, so you can reach someone at any hour for Clackamas County recent bookings questions.
Note: Written requests tend to get the most complete results. Include as much identifying information as you can, such as full name, date of birth, and approximate date of the booking in Clackamas County.
Clackamas County Arrest Statistics
Clackamas County recorded 4,939 total arrests in 2022. Larceny was the top charge with 843 arrests. DUI came next with 401 arrests. Simple assault led to 364 arrests, and aggravated assault accounted for 164. These numbers give a sense of the types of recent bookings you will find in Clackamas County records.
Most people arrested in Clackamas County are adults between the ages of 30 and 49. This group makes up about 79.73% of all arrests. The single largest group is men aged 30 to 34, with 779 arrests in 2022. The racial breakdown of Clackamas County arrests shows 84.70% White, 9.0% Black, 3.28% unknown, 1.9% Asian, and 1.1% American Indian.
These stats come from data reported by the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office. They help show what types of charges appear most often in recent bookings. Larceny and DUI together account for a large share of all bookings in the county.
Booking Alerts and Victim Notification
If you need to know when someone is booked or released in Clackamas County, you can sign up for alerts. Oregon uses the VINE system for victim notification. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. It sends you a call, text, or email when an inmate's custody status changes.
Register at VINELink to track recent bookings and releases in Clackamas County. The service is free and confidential. It is run by the state, not by the county. You can track any inmate held in the Clackamas County Jail or other facilities across Oregon.
The Oregon Statewide VINE system covers all counties. You search by name or offender ID. Once you find the person, you choose how you want to be notified. This is especially helpful if you are a victim of a crime and need to know about changes in custody status for someone booked in Clackamas County.
Clackamas County Warrant Checks
Active warrants can lead to new bookings in Clackamas County. If you think you may have a warrant, you can call the warrant check line at 503-785-5210. Staff can tell you if there is an active warrant in your name. This line is separate from the Records Unit.
If you have a warrant and want to turn yourself in, the Clackamas County Jail accepts walk-ins Monday through Friday before 7:30 AM. The jail is at 2206 Kaen Road in Oregon City. Turning yourself in on your own terms is often better than being picked up later. It may also be viewed favorably by the court.
You can also search for warrants through the Oregon VINE Statewide Offender Search (VISOR) system. This tool covers all counties in the state. It shows custody status and can help you find out if someone has recent bookings or outstanding warrants in Clackamas County.
Note: The tip line at 503-723-4949 is for reporting information about crimes or wanted persons in Clackamas County. It is not for warrant checks or booking inquiries.
Clackamas County Corrections Resources
The Oregon Association of Community Corrections Directors works with counties across the state, including Clackamas County. This group coordinates programs for people who have been through the booking process and are under supervision. Learn more at oaccd.net. They list resources by county.
Clackamas County also provides re-entry support for people leaving the jail after a booking. Programs cover housing, job training, mental health, and substance abuse treatment. These services aim to reduce repeat bookings in the county. Contact the Sheriff's Office at (503) 785-5000 for referrals to programs in Clackamas County.
Cities in Clackamas County
Clackamas County covers a large area south of Portland. All arrests within the county are processed through the Clackamas County Jail. Recent bookings from any city in the county appear on the same jail roster.
Other cities in Clackamas County include Happy Valley, Gladstone, Sandy, Canby, Molalla, Estacada, and Wilsonville. All of these areas are served by the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office for recent bookings.
Nearby Counties
Clackamas County borders Multnomah County, Washington County, Marion County, Wasco County, and Hood River County. If you are not sure which county handled a booking, check the arrest location. Each county maintains its own jail roster and recent bookings records separately.