Crook County Jail Mugshot Records

Crook County jail mugshots are held by the county sheriff in Prineville, Oregon. This small county in central Oregon processes all booking records through the Crook County Sheriff's Office. You can search for jail mugshots and arrest records by reaching out to the sheriff or by using state tools. Crook County sits east of the Cascade Range, and its jail serves all towns in the area. The county seat is Prineville, where the main jail is based. Booking photos taken at the Crook County jail fall under Oregon's public records laws, though state rules now limit how and when these images can be shared.

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Crook County Jail Mugshots and Booking

The Crook County Sheriff's Office runs the jail in Prineville. All bookings go through this one site. When a person is brought in, staff take a booking photo. They log the charge, the date, and the name. This creates a jail record. Crook County is one of the least dense counties in Oregon. It has a small jail that holds those awaiting trial or serving short terms.

The Crook County Sheriff's Office website is a good first stop for those who want to search for jail mugshots. You can visit the site at co.crook.or.us to find contact details and learn how to ask for records. The jail does not post all booking photos on the web. In most cases, you need to call or write to ask for the record you want. Staff at the Crook County jail can tell you what is on file and how to get a copy.

The Crook County Sheriff's Office is at the county seat of Prineville. You can reach the office by visiting their site for current contact info.

Crook County Sheriff website for jail mugshots and booking records

The screenshot above shows the Crook County Sheriff's website, which serves as a starting point for records requests.

Crook County Arrest Records and Public Access

Oregon law says most arrest records are public. This includes the name of the person, their age, what they are charged with, and the date of the arrest. Under ORS Chapter 192, any person can ask to view these records. You do not have to give a reason. Crook County must respond to your request within five business days. The first 30 minutes of staff time to find records costs nothing. If the work takes more time, the office may charge a fee.

Crook County jail mugshots are a bit more complex to get than basic arrest data. Since January 1, 2022, Oregon's HB 3273 limits who can see booking photos. The law says these images can go to the person in the photo, law enforcement, crime victims, and parties in a court case. Booking photos can also be shared after a conviction. This means that not all Crook County jail mugshots are free and open to the public at all times. You may need to show you have a valid reason to see a booking photo from the Crook County jail.

If Crook County denies your request, you can appeal. For a local agency, you may file with the county district attorney. The Oregon Department of Justice also has guides on how to handle a denied request.

Note: Fees above $25 require written notice from Crook County before they can charge you.

State Tools for Crook County Inmate Search

Oregon runs several databases that may help you find records for people held in Crook County or moved to state custody. The Oregon Offender Search tool lets you look up anyone in the state prison system. You can search by name or state ID number. This tool does not show booking photos, but it does give you the person's status, location, and charge details. If someone was arrested in Crook County and later sent to a state prison, you can track them here.

The Oregon Department of Corrections runs 14 state prisons. None are in Crook County, but those convicted in Crook County may be sent to any state site. The DOC lets you file a public records request for more detailed info. You can ask for specific documents, and the first 30 minutes of staff time is free. After that, fees may apply based on how long it takes to pull the records.

The VINE system is a free tool for crime victims. It gives you updates on an inmate's custody status. You can sign up for alerts so you know when someone is moved or let go. This works for people held in Crook County and across Oregon.

Crook County Jail Mugshots and Court Records

Court records tie to jail mugshots in a direct way. When someone is booked in Crook County, the case moves to Crook County Circuit Court. The court keeps a file on each case. You can search for these records through the Oregon Judicial Department online portal. This system lets you look up cases by name or case number.

Court records can show you the charges, the dates, and the outcome of the case. They do not include the booking photo itself. For the jail mugshot, you would still need to go through the Crook County Sheriff's Office. But the court file can help you confirm details about an arrest. It can tell you if the case led to a conviction, which matters if you want to get the booking photo under HB 3273. After a conviction, the booking photo from that arrest may be released to the public.

Note: Online court records are not the same as an official criminal history from the Oregon State Police.

How to Request Crook County Booking Records

To ask for jail mugshots or booking records from Crook County, you can submit a public records request. Here is what you need to do:

  • Write a clear request that names the person and the date of arrest if known
  • Send it to the Crook County Sheriff's Office by mail, email, or in person
  • Include your name and contact info so they can reach you
  • Ask for the specific record type you want, such as a booking photo or arrest log
  • Wait for a response within five business days as required by ORS 192.324

Crook County may ask you to pay for copies if the work takes more than 30 minutes. The office must tell you the cost before they charge you for any amount over $25. Most simple requests for a single Crook County jail mugshot should fall within the free time frame. If you need a large batch of records, expect to pay more.

You can also visit the Crook County Sheriff's Office in Prineville in person. Bring your ID and be ready to fill out a form. Staff can help you search their records and tell you what is on hand. Some older Crook County jail mugshots may not be in a digital format, so it could take extra time to find them.

Crook County Offender Records

Oregon keeps a sex offender registry that covers all counties, including Crook County. The VISOR system lets you search for registered sex offenders by name, address, or area. This tool shows photos, addresses, and offense details. It is free to use and does not require an account. If you live in Crook County and want to know about offenders near you, VISOR is the best place to start.

The Oregon State Police also handle criminal history requests. You can ask for a record check on any person. Third-party requests cost $10 and take up to 10 business days. The subject of the check will be told that someone asked for their record. OSP provides the person's name, charges, arresting agency, and case outcome. This is separate from Crook County jail mugshots but can give you a fuller picture of someone's criminal history.

Booking Photo Laws in Crook County

Oregon's HB 3273 changed the rules for jail mugshots across the state. Before this law took effect on January 1, 2022, many counties posted booking photos on public jail rosters. Now, Crook County and all other Oregon counties must follow tighter rules. Booking photos can only be shared with certain groups.

Those who can get a Crook County jail mugshot include:

  • The person shown in the photo
  • Law enforcement for a valid law enforcement reason
  • A victim of the crime tied to the arrest
  • Parties in the related court case
  • The public, but only after a conviction from that arrest

This law also targets websites that post mugshots and charge a fee to take them down. These sites must remove a photo within 30 days of a request, or within 7 days if charges were dropped. They cannot charge more than $50 for removal. If they fail to act, the person in the photo can sue. This applies to Crook County jail mugshots just as it does to any other county in Oregon.

Note: HB 3273 does not erase old booking photos from Crook County records; it only limits who can see them.

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Nearby Counties

Crook County borders several other Oregon counties. If you are not sure which county handled an arrest, check the location where it took place. Each county keeps its own jail mugshots and booking records.

Other nearby counties include Jefferson County, Wheeler County, and Lake County. Each has its own sheriff's office and jail records system.