Coos County Booking Records

Coos County recent bookings are processed at the Coos County Jail under the direction of the Sheriff. The county sits along the southern Oregon coast and includes the cities of Coos Bay, North Bend, and the county seat of Coquille. Residents and the public can look up recent bookings to find arrest dates, charges, and custody status. The Coos County Sheriff handles all jail operations and booking intake. You can search for recent bookings through state tools or by contacting the jail. This page covers how to find Coos County recent bookings and what those records include.

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Coos County Quick Facts

64K Population
Coquille County Seat
Sheriff Jail Authority
1854 Year Founded

Coos County Sheriff and Recent Bookings

The Coos County Sheriff runs the jail and processes all recent bookings in the county. Each arrest in Coos County leads to a booking at the jail. Staff log the person's name, date of birth, charges, and arrest date. This creates the booking record. The Sheriff also patrols the unincorporated parts of the county and assists local police departments with calls and transports.

When someone is booked into the Coos County Jail, they go through an intake process. Officers take a photograph and record personal details. The charges are listed on the booking sheet. Bond amounts are set based on a schedule or by a judge. Most recent bookings in Coos County become public records shortly after intake. You can reach the Coos County Sheriff to ask about recent bookings or jail status for a specific person.

Coos County Sheriff office website for recent bookings information
Agency Coos County Sheriff's Office
250 N Baxter Street
Coquille, OR 97423
Phone: (541) 396-7800
Website co.coos.or.us/sheriff

How to Search Recent Bookings in Coos County

There are several ways to find recent bookings in Coos County. You can call the jail, use online tools, or submit a records request. The method you pick depends on what you need and how quickly you need it. Each approach gives access to booking data processed through the Coos County Jail.

The Oregon VINE system lets you search for people in custody across the state, including in Coos County. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. You can look up a name and see if that person is in the Coos County Jail. The system also sends alerts when a person's custody status changes. This is useful for crime victims and family members who want to track recent bookings. Visit VINELink to use this tool for Coos County recent bookings.

To find recent bookings in Coos County, you need at least one of these:

  • Full legal name of the person
  • Date of birth or approximate age
  • Booking date or date range
  • Case or booking number

You can also call the Coos County Jail directly. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody and share basic booking details. Phone inquiries are a fast way to check on recent bookings. For more detailed records, you may need to submit a written request to the Coos County Sheriff.

Note: Response times for written requests vary. The jail may take several business days to process your request for Coos County recent bookings.

Oregon State Tools for Coos County Recent Bookings

Oregon offers several state-level tools that cover Coos County. These databases pull from multiple sources and can show booking records, criminal history, and offender data. They are free or low cost to use.

The Oregon State Police run the Victim Information System Online Resource, known as VISOR. This tool lets you search for sex offenders in Coos County and across the state. It shows photos, addresses, and conviction details. While it does not show all recent bookings, it is a key resource for public safety information in Coos County. Go to visor.oregon.gov to search.

Oregon VINE system for tracking recent bookings and custody status

The Oregon Secretary of State Archives also maintains criminal record resources. You can request background checks and access historical records through this office. For Coos County, these state records supplement what the local jail provides. Visit sos.oregon.gov for state-level criminal record options that may include Coos County data.

These tools work well for broad searches. For the most current recent bookings in Coos County, the jail itself is the best source.

Public Records Law and Recent Bookings

Oregon law makes most recent bookings public. The Oregon Public Records Law, found in ORS Chapter 192, gives residents the right to inspect and copy government records. This includes booking records held by the Coos County Jail. The law applies to all public agencies in the state.

Under this law, the Coos County Sheriff must respond to records requests within a reasonable time. The agency can charge fees for search time and copies. Some information in recent bookings may be exempt from disclosure. Juvenile records, certain victim details, and active investigation notes are common exemptions. But the core booking data for adults is public in Coos County.

To make a formal request, write to the Coos County Sheriff and describe the records you want. Be as specific as you can. Include names, dates, or booking numbers if you have them. The more detail you give, the faster the staff can find your Coos County recent bookings records.

What Coos County Recent Bookings Show

A booking record from the Coos County Jail contains key facts about an arrest. These records are created at intake and updated as the case moves forward. Each record ties to a single booking event at the jail.

A typical Coos County booking record includes:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Booking date and time
  • Charges at the time of booking
  • Arresting agency
  • Bond or bail amount

Recent bookings in Coos County may also list the court date and case number once those are assigned. The booking photo is often part of the record. Release dates appear once the person leaves custody. These records stay on file with the Coos County Sheriff even after the person is released. They form a permanent part of the county's booking history.

Note: Charges listed at the time of booking may change. The district attorney reviews each case and may add, drop, or modify charges after the initial Coos County booking.

Coos County Community Corrections and Recent Bookings

Community corrections in Coos County handles people on probation and post-prison supervision. This program works alongside the jail. Some people who appear in recent bookings end up on community supervision instead of staying in custody. The Oregon Association of Community Corrections Directors, or OACCD, coordinates statewide standards that Coos County follows.

When someone on supervision violates their terms in Coos County, they may be arrested and booked back into jail. This creates a new entry in recent bookings. The community corrections officer works with the court to decide next steps. Sanctions can range from added conditions to full revocation of supervision. Each of these actions generates records that tie back to the original Coos County booking.

Coos County also participates in programs aimed at reducing repeat bookings. These include substance abuse treatment, mental health courts, and reentry planning. The goal is to lower the number of people cycling through the jail. Despite these efforts, the jail processes a steady flow of recent bookings each month.

Coos County Jurisdiction and Recent Bookings

Coos County covers about 1,600 square miles on the southern Oregon coast. The county stretches from the Pacific Ocean inland to the Coast Range. Major cities include Coos Bay, North Bend, Coquille, Myrtle Point, Bandon, and Powers. Each city has its own police force, but all recent bookings go through the Coos County Jail.

The Coos County Sheriff has jurisdiction over the unincorporated areas. City police make arrests within their limits but transport people to the county jail for booking. The Oregon State Police also operate in Coos County and bring arrestees to the same facility. This means the Coos County recent bookings roster includes arrests from multiple law enforcement agencies.

The rural and coastal nature of Coos County means some transports take time. An arrest in Powers or Bandon may take over an hour to reach the jail in Coquille. Despite the distances, all bookings in Coos County follow the same intake process and create the same type of public record.

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Cities in Coos County

Coos County has several cities and towns. All arrests within these areas lead to recent bookings at the Coos County Jail. The jail serves the entire county from one location in Coquille.

Cities and communities in Coos County include Coos Bay, North Bend, Coquille, Bandon, Myrtle Point, and Powers. All recent bookings from these areas are processed through the Coos County Jail.

Nearby Counties

Coos County borders Douglas County, Curry County, and Lane County. If you are not sure which county handled a booking, check the arrest location. Recent bookings are processed in the county where the arrest took place. Each neighboring county has its own jail and booking system separate from Coos County.