Morrow County Jail Records and Booking Search

Morrow County recent bookings are handled through a contract with the Umatilla County Jail in Pendleton. Morrow County does not run its own jail. All people arrested by the Morrow County Sheriff's Office are booked at the Umatilla County Jail at 4700 NW Pioneer Place, Pendleton, OR 97801. Sheriff John A. Bowles leads the department. Undersheriff Brian L. Snyder assists. The Sheriff's Office can be reached at 541-676-5317.

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Morrow County Booking Quick Facts

Umatilla Jail Contract
541-676-5317 Sheriff Phone
541-966-3620 Jail Phone
Pendleton Jail Location

How to Search Morrow County Recent Bookings

Finding recent bookings for Morrow County takes a few steps. Since the county contracts with Umatilla County for jail services, the booking records are held at the Umatilla County Jail. You can search the online roster, call the jail, or send a written request. Each method works for different needs.

The online roster is the fastest way to check recent bookings for Morrow County. Visit Jail Exchange for a list of inmates booked from Morrow County. The site shows names, charges, and booking dates. It is free to use. Results may include people from both Morrow and Umatilla counties since they share the same jail.

You can also call the Umatilla County Jail at 541-966-3620. Staff can tell you if a person is in custody. Give them the full name of the person you are looking for. They can confirm if that person has a recent booking tied to Morrow County. This is a good option if the online roster does not have what you need.

For written requests, send a letter to the Morrow County Sheriff's Office. Include the full name, date of birth if known, and what records you need. The sheriff will work with the Umatilla County Jail to find the records. Written requests may take longer, but they give you a formal response that you can keep for your files.

Morrow County corrections inmate search for recent bookings

Note: Because Morrow County contracts its jail services, some records may list Umatilla County as the holding facility. The arrest still belongs to Morrow County.

Morrow County Sheriff's Office and Recent Bookings Data

The Morrow County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency in the county. Sheriff John A. Bowles runs the office. The mission is to protect the rights of residents and promote safety. The office handles patrol, criminal investigations, civil matters, and more. All arrests made by deputies result in recent bookings at the Umatilla County Jail.

The Sheriff's Office has many divisions. These include Patrol, Criminal Investigations, Court Security, Marine Patrol, Search and Rescue, and the School Resource Officer program. The office also handles Community Service Work and Reserve operations. The OHV Park and Justice Court fall under the sheriff as well. Each of these divisions may generate arrest records and recent bookings.

Morrow County Sheriff's Office website for booking and arrest information
Sheriff's Office Morrow County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff John A. Bowles
Phone: 541-676-5317
Jail (Umatilla) Umatilla County Jail
4700 NW Pioneer Place
Pendleton, OR 97801
Phone: 541-966-3620
Website co.morrow.or.us

Recent Bookings and Corrections in Morrow County

Morrow County has its own Corrections division. This group handles parole and probation for the county. People on supervision must check in on a regular basis. If they break the terms of their release, a new arrest may follow. That arrest leads to a new booking at the Umatilla County Jail.

The Corrections division works with the courts and the jail. When someone is released on parole, the Morrow County Corrections team tracks them. They set rules for the person to follow. If those rules are broken, the person can be taken back into custody. This results in a new entry in the recent bookings for Morrow County.

Community Service Work is another part of the program. Some offenders are sentenced to do community service. The Morrow County Sheriff's Office manages this. If a person fails to complete their hours, it can lead to further legal action and a possible booking.

Note: Parole and probation records are not always the same as booking records. A person can be on supervision in Morrow County without a current jail booking.

Morrow County 911 and the Arrest Process

The Communication division handles all 911 calls for Morrow County. This is the start of many arrests. A call comes in. A deputy responds. If an arrest is made, the person is transported to the Umatilla County Jail. That is where the booking happens. The booking record is then part of the recent bookings data for both counties.

The 911 center runs around the clock. It serves all of Morrow County. Calls range from traffic stops to domestic calls to drug reports. Not every call leads to an arrest. But when one does, the chain of events ends with a booking in Pendleton.

The response time depends on where the call comes from. Morrow County covers a large area. Some parts are rural. It can take time for a deputy to reach a remote location. Once an arrest is made, the drive to Pendleton adds more time before the booking is complete.

Morrow County Recent Bookings and Public Records

Booking records in Morrow County are public records. Oregon law gives you the right to ask for them. The Oregon Public Records Law is found in ORS 192.311 to 192.478. This law applies to booking records, arrest reports, and other documents held by the Morrow County Sheriff's Office.

To get records, contact the sheriff at 541-676-5317. You can ask by phone or in writing. Some records are ready the same day. Others take more time. The county may charge a fee for copies. The fee covers the cost of staff time and materials used to fill your request for Morrow County booking records.

The Morrow County website has information about public records requests. You can find forms and instructions there. The site covers all county departments, not just the sheriff. If you need records from the courts or other offices, the county site is a good place to start.

Some records may be exempt from disclosure. Ongoing criminal cases may have records that are sealed. Juvenile records are not public. But most adult booking records in Morrow County are available to anyone who asks.

Statewide Search Tools for Morrow County

Oregon offers several tools that cover Morrow County bookings and offender records at the state level. These are free to use. They pull data from jails, prisons, and supervision programs across the state.

The VISOR tool tracks sex offenders. If a sex offender is booked in Morrow County, they will be in VISOR. You can search by name, zip code, or city. The tool shows the person's photo, address, and offense. This is a public safety resource run by the Oregon State Police.

The VINE system lets you track an inmate. You sign up for alerts. When the person's status changes, you get a call, text, or email. This works for Morrow County bookings held at the Umatilla County Jail. It is free and takes just a few minutes to set up.

The Oregon Association of Community Corrections Directors provides resources about probation and parole programs across the state. This includes Morrow County. The site has links to local programs, reports, and contact details for corrections staff.

Note: State tools may have a slight delay. A recent booking in Morrow County might not show up in a state database right away. For the most current data, call the Umatilla County Jail or the Morrow County Sheriff directly.

Other Morrow County Sheriff Services

The Morrow County Sheriff's Office does more than handle arrests and recent bookings. The office also processes concealed handgun license applications. You need an appointment for this. Call 541-676-5317 to schedule one. The sheriff runs background checks as part of the CHL process. A clean record is required.

Civil process is another duty. The sheriff serves court papers, eviction notices, and other legal documents. These tasks do not create booking records. But they are part of the public record in Morrow County. The Records division keeps track of all documents handled by the office.

The Juvenile division works with young people who break the law. These cases are handled differently from adult arrests. Juvenile records are sealed. They do not appear in the public recent bookings data for Morrow County. However, the sheriff still processes these cases through the proper legal channels.

  • Patrol covers the entire county
  • Search and Rescue responds to lost or injured people
  • Marine Patrol monitors waterways
  • Court Security protects the courthouse
  • SRO works in local schools

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Nearby Counties

Morrow County borders Umatilla County, Gilliam County, Wheeler County, and Grant County. Since Morrow County shares jail space with Umatilla County, recent bookings for both counties appear in the same facility. If you are searching for a person and are not sure which county made the arrest, check both Morrow and Umatilla County records. Each county's sheriff handles its own cases, but the jail in Pendleton holds inmates for both.