Bend Arrest and Booking Records

Bend jail mugshots are taken when the Bend Police Department transfers arrested individuals to the Deschutes County Adult Jail. Bend is the largest city in Central Oregon and a growing hub for outdoor recreation and tourism. The BPD, led by Chief Mike Krantz, handles arrests across the city. After an arrest, the person goes to the county jail for booking. A jail mugshot is taken during that process. This page covers how Bend jail mugshots work, where to search for booking records, and how Oregon law affects access to these photos.

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How Bend Jail Mugshots Are Taken

Bend police officers respond to calls and make arrests throughout the city. Once an arrest is made, the person is transported to the Deschutes County Adult Jail. This jail is at 63333 West Highway 20 in Bend. Its phone number is (541) 388-6661. Bend does not run its own city jail. The county handles all bookings.

At the Deschutes County jail, staff process the booking. They record the person's name, date of birth, charges, and other details. A jail mugshot is taken as part of the standard intake. This photo is stored in the county system. It is linked to the booking record and tied to the arrest made by Bend police. If you need a Bend jail mugshot, the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office is the agency that holds it.

The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office publishes a current inmate list at sheriff.deschutes.org. This list shows who is in custody right now. It includes names, charges, and booking dates. If someone was recently arrested by Bend police, their information may appear on this list. It is the fastest way to check on recent Bend jail mugshots and booking records.

Bend Police Department Resources

The Bend Police Department website provides contact details, department news, and information about services. The BPD is located at 555 NE 15th Street, Bend, OR 97701. Below is a look at the department's main page.

Bend Police Department website for Bend jail mugshots and arrest records

From this site, you can find contact numbers for different divisions and learn how to submit records requests. The department posts updates about police activity and community programs in Bend.

The BPD lobby is open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. On the second Tuesday of each month, the lobby opens at 9 AM instead. If you plan to visit in person for a records request, keep these hours in mind. The department does not take walk-in requests for jail mugshots, as those are held by the county.

Bend Police Records and Fees

The Bend Police Department charges fees for certain records. Police reports cost $20 for the first 10 pages. Each page after that costs $0.15. Background checks are $30. These fees cover the cost of producing and reviewing the records. Payment details are available at the department or by calling the records line.

You can reach the records division at (541) 322-2960. The fax number is (541) 322-2998. You can also email the department at police@bendoregon.gov. Staff can tell you what records are available and what the total cost will be before they process your request. For non-emergency dispatch, call 541-693-6911.

These fees apply to records held by the Bend Police Department. Jail mugshots and booking records from Bend arrests are held by Deschutes County. The county has its own fee schedule. Contact the county jail at (541) 388-6661 to ask about costs for booking records and jail mugshots tied to Bend arrests.

Note: Bend police fees apply to city-held records only, while jail mugshots from Bend arrests have separate fees set by Deschutes County.

Deschutes County Jail and Bend Bookings

The Deschutes County Adult Jail processes all bookings from Bend police arrests. The jail serves the entire county, including Bend, Redmond, and other cities. Each booking creates a record that includes the person's name, charges, booking date, and a jail mugshot.

The current inmate list at sheriff.deschutes.org is updated regularly. You can check it to see if someone is in custody after a Bend arrest. The list shows basic details. For more in-depth information, such as older booking records or copies of jail mugshots, you may need to contact the sheriff's office directly.

The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office handles public records requests for jail records. Under Oregon law, they must respond to your request within five business days. This response may include the records, a denial with reasons, or a notice that more time is needed. For Bend jail mugshots specifically, the agency will review your request under current Oregon law, including the restrictions from HB 3273.

Oregon Mugshot Laws Affecting Bend

Oregon passed HB 3273, which limits how booking photos are released. This law took effect January 1, 2022. It applies to all law enforcement agencies in the state, including those that process Bend jail mugshots. Under this law, agencies can restrict the release of booking photos if doing so would not serve the public interest.

Before this change, jail mugshots from Bend arrests were more readily available. Now, the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office reviews each request. They may release the mugshot, deny the request, or provide other booking data while withholding the photo. The law does not block access to all booking information. Names, charges, dates, and other details may still be available even if the jail mugshot is not released.

ORS Chapter 192 governs public records in Oregon. It gives the public the right to request records held by government agencies. ORS 192.324 sets a five-day response deadline. For Bend jail mugshots, this means the county must acknowledge your request within five business days. The actual delivery of records may take longer depending on the complexity of the request.

Note: HB 3273 targets booking photos specifically, not the full booking record, so other data from a Bend arrest may still be obtainable.

State Tools for Bend Arrest Searches

Oregon offers several state-level tools that help with Bend arrest and jail mugshot searches. These are free, public resources that cover different parts of the criminal justice system.

The Oregon DOC offender search covers people in state prison. If someone arrested in Bend was later sentenced to state custody, their record would show up here. This search includes photos and sentence details. It does not cover people held at the Deschutes County jail on local charges.

The VINE notification system lets you track inmates at the Deschutes County jail. Sign up with the person's name or booking number, and VINE sends alerts when their status changes. This is useful for tracking someone booked after a Bend arrest. The service is free and sends updates by phone, email, or text.

Court records for Bend cases are available through the Oregon Judicial Department online system. These records show case filings, hearings, and outcomes. They do not include jail mugshots, but they show what happened after a Bend arrest went through the court system. The Oregon State Police maintain criminal history records that may also relate to Bend arrests.

Bend and Central Oregon Jail Records

Bend is the largest city in Central Oregon. The region has grown rapidly in recent years. This growth brings more police activity and more bookings at the Deschutes County jail. The county jail serves not just Bend but also Redmond, Sisters, La Pine, and other towns in the area.

If you are searching for jail mugshots from a Bend arrest, the county system is your main resource. The current inmate list at sheriff.deschutes.org gives you the most up-to-date information. For older records, a public records request to the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office is the standard path. The Oregon DOJ public records page has general guidance on how to submit these requests.

Central Oregon's population growth means the county jail handles a higher volume of bookings than in past years. This can affect response times for records requests. If you need a Bend jail mugshot or booking record, plan for some wait time, especially during busy periods.

Finding Bend Booking Records

A few steps can help you search for Bend jail mugshots more effectively. Start with what you know. A full name is the minimum. A date of birth or arrest date makes the search faster and more accurate.

Here is a suggested approach:

  • Check the Deschutes County inmate list at sheriff.deschutes.org
  • Call BPD records at (541) 322-2960 for arrest reports
  • Contact the county jail at (541) 388-6661 for booking data
  • Use VINE to track an inmate's custody status
  • Search the Oregon DOC for state prison records
  • Check court records for case outcomes from Bend charges

Each source covers a different stage. Bend police create the arrest record. The county jail takes the mugshot and processes the booking. The court system handles the case after charges are filed. Using all three levels provides the most complete picture of a Bend arrest and any related jail mugshots.

If you are unsure where to begin, call the Bend Police records division. Staff there can tell you which agency holds the specific record you need. They deal with these questions regularly and can point you in the right direction, whether that is the county jail, the court, or a state agency.

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Deschutes County Jail Mugshots

Bend is in Deschutes County. All Bend arrests lead to bookings at the Deschutes County Adult Jail. The county holds jail mugshots and booking records for Bend and all other cities in the area. For more on the county jail system, visit the Deschutes County page.

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