Sherman County Booking Records and Arrest Log

Sherman County recent bookings are managed through the Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities, known as NORCOR. Sherman County is one of the least populated counties in Oregon. The county seat is Moro. Sheriff James Burgett leads the office with three patrol deputies covering 831 square miles. Because Sherman County has no local jail, all adult inmates are held at NORCOR in The Dalles. Booking records and arrest logs are available through the regional facility and the sheriff's office.

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Sherman County Quick Facts

1,780 Population
831 Square Miles
Moro County Seat
NORCOR Jail Facility

Sherman County Recent Bookings and the Sheriff's Office

The Sherman County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency in Sherman County. Sheriff James Burgett oversees all operations. The office has three patrol deputies. They cover a vast rural area. The county spans 831 square miles with 484 miles of county roads. The office has served the area for over 135 years.

Sherman County recent bookings go through the sheriff's office first. When a deputy makes an arrest in Sherman County, the booking process begins at the scene or at the office in Moro. The arrested person is then transported to NORCOR in The Dalles for housing. This means Sherman County booking records are split between two systems. The arrest record stays with the Sherman County Sheriff. The jail intake record is held at NORCOR.

The sheriff's office also handles civil matters, marine patrol, and search and rescue in Sherman County. These divisions all work out of the same office in Moro. You can reach the office at 541-565-3622 during the week or 541-384-2080 on weekends.

Sherman County Sheriff's Office website showing booking and arrest information for Sherman County
Office Sherman County Sheriff's Office
500 Court Street
PO Box 424
Moro, OR 97039
Phone: 541-565-3622
Fax: 541-565-3046
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM (closed noon to 12:30 PM)
Website co.sherman.or.us/departments/sheriff

NORCOR Facility and Sherman County Recent Bookings

NORCOR is the jail that holds adults arrested in Sherman County. It stands for Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities. The jail sits at 201 Webber Street in The Dalles. It serves several counties in the region. Sherman County is one of them. You can call NORCOR at 541-298-1576 for inmate and booking questions.

When you look for Sherman County recent bookings, NORCOR is the best source for current jail data. The facility keeps a log of all inmates booked in from Sherman County. Each record shows the name, charge, booking date, and bail amount. Staff at NORCOR can tell you if a person is still in custody or has been released. Visit norcor.co/adultcorrections for details on the adult corrections program and how to find inmate records.

Note: Sherman County does not run its own jail. All adult inmates from Sherman County are housed at NORCOR. Contact that facility for current booking and custody status.

Facility NORCOR
201 Webber Street
The Dalles, OR 97058
Phone: 541-298-1576

How to Search Sherman County Recent Bookings

You can search for Sherman County recent bookings in a few ways. The first step is to check with NORCOR. They hold current inmate data. You can call the facility or check their site. The Sherman County Sheriff can also help. Call 541-565-3622 during business hours. On weekends, use 541-384-2080.

Oregon VINE is a free tool that lets you track inmates. It covers jails across the state, including those used by Sherman County. You can search by name. The system sends alerts when an inmate's status changes. This is useful if you need to know when someone is released from custody after a Sherman County booking. Go to vinelink.com to use the VINE system for Sherman County records.

The Oregon State Police also run the LEDS system, which stores arrest and booking records statewide. Access to LEDS is limited to law enforcement and certain agencies. For public access, use the tools listed here or contact the Sherman County Sheriff directly. The sheriff's office has a contact form on their website at co.sherman.or.us/sheriffs-office-contact where you can submit questions about Sherman County booking records.

Sherman County Booking Records and Public Records Law

Booking records in Sherman County are public. Oregon law says so. The Oregon Public Records Law, found at ORS 192.311 to 192.478, gives the public a right to inspect and copy government records. This includes arrest logs, booking records, and jail intake records in Sherman County. There are some exceptions. Records tied to an active case may be held back. Juvenile records are not public.

To get a copy of a Sherman County booking record, you can file a request with the sheriff's office. A report request form is available as a PDF on the sheriff's website. You can also ask in person at 500 Court Street in Moro. The office may charge a fee for copies. Payments can be made online through their Point and Pay portal. Credit card payments have a 2.5% fee with a $2 minimum. ACH payments cost $2.

Note: Some Sherman County records may take time to process if they are old or stored off-site. Call ahead to check on wait times for specific booking records.

Sherman County Recent Bookings and Sex Offender Records

Sex offender data for Sherman County is on the state registry. Oregon runs the Sex Offender Inquiry System, or SOIS. It is also called VISOR. You can search by name, zip code, or county. The tool shows registered offenders in Sherman County with their address, photo, and offense details. Go to visor.oregon.gov to run a search in Sherman County.

Sex offender bookings in Sherman County follow the same path as other arrests. The person is booked at NORCOR. The record is kept by both the sheriff and the jail. Once convicted, the offender must register with the state. Failure to register can lead to new charges and a new booking in Sherman County.

The Oregon Association of Community Corrections Directors at oaccd.net has more information on supervision and compliance programs across the state. Sherman County works with regional partners to monitor offenders and ensure they meet all registration rules.

Sherman County Sheriff Services Beyond Recent Bookings

The Sherman County Sheriff does more than handle bookings and arrests. The office issues concealed handgun licenses. New permits cost $65. Out-of-state renewals are $50. Sherman County residents can renew for free once every four years. Training must meet the rules set by ORS 166.291. These records are kept separate from booking records in Sherman County.

The sheriff also runs the civil division. This handles court papers, evictions, and property seizures. Marine patrol covers the rivers in Sherman County. Search and rescue responds to lost or hurt people in the rural areas. All of these services are part of the same small office in Moro. With just three patrol deputies, the Sherman County Sheriff covers a lot of ground.

Sherman County Sheriff contact page for booking and record inquiries in Sherman County

Everbridge alerts are used in Sherman County to warn the public about dangers. These can include severe weather, wildfires, and other threats. You can sign up through the county. This system is not tied to booking records, but it is one more way the Sherman County Sheriff keeps the public safe.

Understanding Recent Bookings in Sherman County

A booking happens when law enforcement processes an arrest. In Sherman County, this means the deputy fills out forms, takes a photo, and records the charges. The person is then moved to NORCOR. The booking record is a snapshot of that moment. It is not proof of guilt.

Common charges in Sherman County booking records include:

  • DUII (driving under the influence of intoxicants)
  • Theft and criminal mischief
  • Assault and menacing
  • Failure to appear in court
  • Probation and parole violations
  • Drug possession

Each booking record in Sherman County shows the person's name, date of birth, charge, booking date, and bail amount. Some records also list the arresting agency and the court case number. Not all bookings lead to charges. Some people are released before the district attorney files a case. A booking in Sherman County is just the start of the legal process.

Note: A booking record does not mean a person is guilty. All people are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. Sherman County booking records are public but should be used with care.

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Nearby Counties for Recent Bookings

Sherman County borders several other counties in north-central Oregon. If you are not sure where an arrest took place, check the neighboring counties. Each one has its own booking process and jail facility.

Wasco County is to the west and also uses NORCOR. Gilliam County sits to the east. Wheeler County is to the south. Jefferson County is to the southwest. Each of these counties may hold booking records for people arrested near the Sherman County line. Check the right county to find the records you need.