Gresham Police Inmate Records

Gresham is the fourth largest city in Oregon and sits within Multnomah County. The Gresham Police Department handles law enforcement for the city, but the department does not operate its own jail. When Gresham officers arrest a person, that individual is booked into Multnomah County detention facilities. This means the inmate population resulting from Gresham arrests becomes part of the broader Multnomah County jail roster. Residents who want to find someone arrested by Gresham police will need to search Multnomah County custody records to locate that person.

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Gresham Quick Facts

114,000 Population
Multnomah County
GPD Police Department
503-823-3333 Non-Emergency

Gresham Police Department and Arrest Processing

The Gresham Police Department, often referred to as GPD, is the primary law enforcement agency for the city of Gresham. The department is led by Chief Travis Gullberg and serves over 114,000 residents across the city. GPD officers patrol Gresham neighborhoods, respond to calls for service, and conduct investigations. When an officer makes an arrest, the process that follows determines where that person ends up in the inmate population system.

Because Gresham does not have its own city jail, all arrestees are transported to Multnomah County facilities for booking and holding. The Multnomah County Detention Center is the main facility that receives people arrested by Gresham police. Once booked in, the arrested person becomes part of the Multnomah County inmate population. Their custody record, charges, and booking information are all maintained by the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office rather than by Gresham police directly.

Gresham Police Department
Agency Gresham Police Department
1333 NW Eastman Parkway
Gresham, OR 97030
Emergency 911
Non-Emergency Dispatch 503-823-3333
General Information 503-618-2318
Email GPD@GreshamOregon.gov
Police Chief Travis Gullberg
Website greshamoregon.gov/police

How to Find Gresham Arrestees in Custody

If someone has been arrested by the Gresham Police Department, finding them in custody requires searching the Multnomah County jail system. The county sheriff runs all jail operations in the area, and Gresham arrestees are held alongside people arrested by Portland police, county deputies, and other local agencies within Multnomah County.

The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office provides an online inmate search tool at mcso.us that shows all persons currently in county custody. You can search by the person's name to see if they are being held. The search results show the booking date, the charges filed, custody status, and which facility holds the person. This is the fastest way to check if someone arrested in Gresham is still in jail.

You can also use the VINELink notification system to track custody changes for a specific inmate. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. It lets you sign up for alerts by phone, email, or text whenever an inmate's status changes. This is particularly useful for crime victims and family members who need to know when someone arrested in Gresham is released from Multnomah County custody. The service is free and available around the clock.

If the person has already been transferred to a state prison, you can search the Oregon Department of Corrections database at docpub.state.or.us. The ODOC search covers all inmates in state facilities across Oregon. This step is helpful when someone arrested in Gresham has been sentenced and moved out of the county jail system.

Gresham Police Records and Public Access

The Gresham Police Department maintains its own set of records tied to arrests, incidents, and investigations within the city. While the actual inmate custody data sits with Multnomah County, GPD holds the police reports, arrest records, and other documentation generated during its operations. Oregon public records law under ORS 192.311 to 192.478 gives the public the right to access most of these records.

Gresham Records Portal

Gresham offers a public records portal where residents can submit requests online. The portal is available at greshamoregon.justfoia.com and provides a straightforward process for requesting documents. You can also reach the records division by email at GPDRecords@GreshamOregon.gov if you prefer to make your request that way. The department processes requests in the order they are received and will let you know if there are any fees involved.

Records available through the Gresham Police Department include:

  • Accident reports from traffic collisions in Gresham
  • Background checks (local records only, photo ID required)
  • Body-worn camera recordings from officer interactions
  • Crime activity and dispatch reports
  • Photographs taken during investigations
  • Towed vehicle information and location details
  • Vehicle release documentation
  • Visa letters for immigration purposes

Some records may be exempt from disclosure under Oregon law. Medical information, records involving minors, and certain active investigation files may be partially or fully withheld. The department will explain any exemptions when it responds to your request. If you believe a record was improperly denied, you can appeal through the Multnomah County District Attorney's office, which reviews public records disputes in the county.

State Resources for Gresham Inmate Information

Several state agencies maintain records that relate to people arrested in Gresham. These resources go beyond what the local police department and county jail can offer. They provide criminal history data, court records, and statewide inmate tracking tools that may help you find the information you need about someone who was arrested in Gresham or is connected to a case in the city.

The Oregon State Police Criminal Justice Information Services division, known as OSP CJIS, keeps criminal history records for the entire state. This includes fingerprint-based records, sex offender registry data, and background check services. If someone arrested in Gresham has a criminal history elsewhere in Oregon, OSP CJIS may have additional records. Law enforcement agencies across the state share data through this system, which helps track individuals who move between jurisdictions.

The Oregon Judicial Department provides access to court records through its online tools. Court cases tied to Gresham arrests are filed in the Multnomah County Circuit Court, and you can search for case information through the Oregon eCourt system. This is useful when you want to see the charges filed, hearing dates, and case outcomes for someone who was arrested by Gresham police. The Oregon Department of Justice also holds records that may connect to cases originating in Gresham, including consumer protection matters and statewide criminal proceedings.

For a broader look at inmate records in the county where Gresham is located, the Multnomah County inmate population page covers the county jail system in full detail. This includes both the Multnomah County Justice Center in downtown Portland and the Inverness Jail facility, which together house all inmates from Gresham and other cities within the county.

What Happens After a Gresham Arrest

When Gresham police officers make an arrest, the process follows a set path. The officer transports the arrested person to a Multnomah County booking facility. At the facility, county staff record the person's information, take a booking photo, and log the charges. The person is then assigned a custody location within one of the county jails. From that point forward, all questions about the person's custody status go through the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office.

The booking process creates records at both the city and county level. Gresham police keep the arrest report and any evidence documentation. The county keeps the booking record, custody log, and release information. Family members trying to find someone arrested in Gresham should contact the Multnomah County jail information line for current custody details. The county tracks who comes in and who goes out on a daily basis, and the online search tool reflects these changes in near real time.

Court hearings for people arrested in Gresham take place at the Multnomah County Circuit Court in Portland. The court sets bail amounts, schedules hearings, and issues rulings that affect whether the person stays in custody or gets released. Defense attorneys and family members can access court dates and case information through the Oregon eCourt Case Information system. The court and jail systems work together so that inmates appear for scheduled hearings, often through facility video connections when in-person transport is not needed.

Gresham Community Safety Information

The Gresham Police Department provides several community safety programs and resources for residents. Crime prevention efforts in Gresham include neighborhood watch programs, community policing initiatives, and public safety outreach. GPD publishes crime activity dispatch reports that show recent calls for service across the city. These reports give residents a view of what is happening in their neighborhoods and help the public stay informed about local safety conditions.

For emergencies, always call 911. For non-emergency situations where you need police assistance but there is no immediate danger, call the non-emergency dispatch line at 503-823-3333. The general information line at 503-618-2318 can help with questions about police services, records requests, and other department business during regular hours. You can also reach GPD by email at GPD@GreshamOregon.gov for general questions that do not require an immediate response.

Gresham residents concerned about someone who may be in custody can use the resources listed on this page to search for that person. Whether you need to verify an arrest, check on a family member, or track a case through the court system, the combination of Gresham Police records and Multnomah County custody data provides a full picture. The public records laws in Oregon ensure that most of this information remains accessible to anyone who requests it.

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Multnomah County Inmate Population

Gresham is located in Multnomah County, and all persons arrested by Gresham police are booked into Multnomah County jail facilities. The county maintains the full inmate roster, booking records, and custody status information for everyone held in its jails. For complete details on the county jail system, facility locations, and how to search the inmate population across all of Multnomah County, visit the county page.

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