Crook County Arrest Booking Records

Crook County recent bookings are handled at the Crook County Jail in Prineville, Oregon. The jail has a capacity of 112 beds and houses both pretrial and sentenced inmates. Recent bookings in Crook County create public records that include arrest charges, booking dates, and custody status. The Sheriff runs the jail and manages all intake. Crook County offers an online inmate search tool. This page explains how to find recent bookings, what the records contain, and how Oregon law governs access to these records in Crook County.

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Crook County Quick Facts

24K Population
Prineville County Seat
112 Jail Capacity
1882 Year Founded

Crook County Jail and Recent Bookings

The Crook County Jail sits at 308 NE 2nd Street in Prineville. It processes all recent bookings for the county. The facility holds male and female inmates in separate sections. Staff handle intake around the clock. Every arrest in Crook County results in a booking at this jail.

During booking, jail staff record the person's name, date of birth, and physical description. They list all charges and note the arresting agency. A booking photo is taken. Bond amounts are set by a judge or based on a set schedule. Once this process is done, the person's record joins the list of recent bookings in Crook County. The jail also houses inmates serving short sentences and those held on warrants from other jurisdictions.

Crook County Sheriff website for recent bookings and jail information
Facility Crook County Jail
308 NE 2nd Street
Prineville, OR 97754
Phone: (541) 416-3620
Fax: (541) 416-8390
Website crookcountyor.gov

How to Search Crook County Recent Bookings

Crook County provides an online inmate search tool. This is the fastest way to check recent bookings. The tool shows who is currently in the jail and basic details about each booking. You can search by name to find a person's custody status and charges.

Beyond the county tool, you can also use the Oregon VINE system to look up people in custody in Crook County. VINE tracks inmates across the state. It shows whether a person is still in jail or has been released. You can sign up for alerts that notify you when a person's status changes. This is helpful for victims and family members watching Crook County recent bookings. Visit VINELink to start a search.

You can also call the jail at (541) 416-3620. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody and share basic booking data over the phone. For detailed records, submit a written request to the Crook County Sheriff.

Note: The online search shows current inmates. For past bookings in Crook County, a records request to the Sheriff is the best option.

Oregon Public Records Law and Recent Bookings

Recent bookings in Crook County are public records under Oregon law. The Oregon Public Records Law, ORS Chapter 192, grants every person the right to inspect public records. Booking records fall under this law. The Crook County Sheriff must allow access to these records unless a specific exemption applies.

Exemptions do exist. Juvenile booking records are not public. Details that could endanger a victim or witness may be withheld. Active investigation files can be held back until the case is closed. But the basic facts of an adult booking in Crook County are almost always available. The name, charges, booking date, and release date are public.

Oregon ORS Chapter 192 public records law for recent bookings access

To request records, write to the Crook County Sheriff. State what you want clearly. Include any names, dates, or booking numbers you know. The agency can charge reasonable fees for the search and copies. Most requests for Crook County recent bookings are processed within a few business days.

What Crook County Recent Bookings Contain

Each booking record at the Crook County Jail holds a standard set of details. These are collected at intake and updated as the case progresses. The record is tied to a single booking event.

A Crook County booking record typically includes:

  • Full legal name and aliases
  • Date of birth and physical description
  • Booking date, time, and booking number
  • All charges at time of booking
  • Bail or bond amount
  • Arresting officer and agency

Court dates and case numbers are added later. Release information appears once the person leaves the Crook County Jail. The booking photo stays on file. These records are permanent. Even after release, the booking record remains with the Crook County Sheriff as part of the county's arrest history.

Crook County Jail Operations and Recent Bookings

The Crook County Jail has 112 beds. It holds both men and women in separate housing areas. Pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates share the facility. The jail handles a range of charges, from misdemeanors to felonies. Each new intake adds to the recent bookings list for Crook County.

The jail uses video visitation for inmates. Friends and family can schedule visits without traveling to the facility. This system replaced most in-person visits. Mail for inmates in Crook County goes through Smart Communications. All letters must be sent to: P.O. Box 9121, Seminole, FL 33775-9121. The mail is scanned and delivered electronically to the inmate. This policy applies to everyone booked into the Crook County Jail.

The facility also runs programs for inmates. These include educational courses and behavioral health services. The goal is to reduce the chance of future bookings. Despite these programs, the jail sees a regular flow of recent bookings each week in Crook County.

Note: Visitation schedules and mail policies can change. Contact the Crook County Jail at (541) 416-3620 to confirm current rules.

State Resources for Crook County Recent Bookings

Oregon runs several databases that include Crook County data. These tools can supplement what you find through the local jail search. They cover different types of records and serve different purposes.

VISOR is the state sex offender registry. It shows registered offenders in Crook County with photos, addresses, and conviction details. This is a public safety tool, not a full booking search, but it ties into the broader records system. Go to visor.oregon.gov to search for offenders in Crook County.

The Oregon Association of Community Corrections Directors, or OACCD, sets statewide standards for supervision programs. Crook County follows these guidelines for probation and post-prison supervision. People on supervision who violate their terms may be arrested and booked into the Crook County Jail. This creates new entries in recent bookings that tie back to earlier cases.

These state-level resources add depth to local searches. For the most current recent bookings in Crook County, the jail's own search tool and direct contact remain the primary sources.

Crook County Jurisdiction and Recent Bookings

Crook County spans about 2,980 square miles in central Oregon. Prineville is the only incorporated city. The rest of the county is rural land, ranches, and forest. The Ochoco National Forest covers much of the eastern portion. Despite the large area, all recent bookings funnel through one jail in Prineville.

The Crook County Sheriff patrols the unincorporated areas. Prineville Police handle calls within city limits. The Oregon State Police also operate in the county. All three agencies bring arrestees to the Crook County Jail. This means the recent bookings roster reflects arrests from multiple agencies across a wide geographic area. A traffic stop on Highway 26 and a call in downtown Prineville both lead to the same booking facility in Crook County.

The county has seen growth in recent years. Data centers and new residents have increased the population. More people can mean more law enforcement contacts. The Crook County Jail processes each new arrest through the same intake steps that create public booking records.

Crook County Marine Patrol and Booking Records

Crook County runs a Marine Patrol program. This unit enforces boating laws on the lakes and waterways in the county. Prineville Reservoir and Ochoco Reservoir are popular recreation spots. The Marine Patrol issues citations and makes arrests for violations on the water.

Arrests by the Marine Patrol go through the same booking process as any other arrest in Crook County. The person is transported to the jail in Prineville and processed into the system. These bookings show up in the same recent bookings records as all other arrests. Charges may include boating under the influence, reckless operation, or other water safety violations. The booking record lists the Marine Patrol as the arresting unit within the Crook County Sheriff's Office.

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Cities in Crook County

Prineville is the only incorporated city in Crook County. All arrests within the county lead to recent bookings at the Crook County Jail. The jail serves the entire county from its location on NE 2nd Street in Prineville.

Unincorporated communities in Crook County include Powell Butte, Paulina, Post, and Terrebonne. All recent bookings from these areas are processed at the Crook County Jail in Prineville.

Nearby Counties

Crook County borders Deschutes County, Jefferson County, Wheeler County, Grant County, and Harney County. If you are unsure which county handled a booking, check the arrest location. Recent bookings are processed in the county where the arrest occurred. Each neighboring county operates its own jail and booking system separate from Crook County.