Douglas County Jail Inmate Records

Douglas County inmate population records are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Roseburg, Oregon. The Douglas County jail holds people who are waiting for trial, serving short sentences, or on a hold from other agencies. Douglas County covers more than 5,000 square miles in southern Oregon. Roseburg serves as the county seat. The Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps a roster of all people in custody at the Douglas County facility. You can reach the office through the county website for current inmate population data.

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Douglas County Quick Facts

112K Population
Roseburg County Seat
Sheriff Jail Operations
5,134 Square Miles

Douglas County Sheriff Inmate Population

The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is a full-service law enforcement agency. It runs the county jail, patrols rural areas, serves court papers, and handles civil matters. The jail is the main holding facility for adults who are arrested in Douglas County. Staff book new inmates, track their status, and manage releases from the facility.

When a person is brought to the Douglas County jail, they go through a booking process. This creates a record that includes their name, date of birth, charges, bail amount, and booking date. These records form the basis of the Douglas County inmate population list. The jail holds people on local charges as well as those on holds for state or federal agencies. Some inmates are in custody on warrants from other counties but held at the Douglas County facility due to space or transport needs.

Douglas County Sheriff's Office website for inmate population records
Agency Douglas County Sheriff's Office
1036 SE Douglas Avenue
Roseburg, OR 97470
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (jail operates 24/7)
Website douglascountyor.gov

How to Search Douglas County Inmate Population Records

There are a few ways to look up the Douglas County inmate population. You can call the jail, visit in person, or use online tools that pull data from state and local sources. The right method depends on what you need and how fast you need it.

To search by phone, call the Douglas County jail directly. Staff can confirm if a person is in custody and share basic booking details. This is the quickest way to get current information about the Douglas County inmate population. Be ready to give the full name and date of birth of the person you are looking for.

Oregon's statewide victim notification system, VINELink, also lets you search for inmates in Douglas County. This free tool shows custody status and lets you sign up for alerts when an inmate's status changes. It covers jails and prisons across the state. You can search by name or ID number to find someone in the Douglas County jail or any other Oregon facility.

Note: The Douglas County inmate population changes daily. A person may be released on bail, transferred, or moved to a state prison. Always check for the most recent data if your search is time-sensitive.

Oregon State Resources for Inmate Population Data

Several state agencies provide tools and records that connect to the Douglas County inmate population. The Oregon Department of Corrections (ODOC) runs an online offender search for people who are in state prison or on post-prison supervision. If a person was held in Douglas County and later moved to a state facility, the ODOC search will show their current location and status.

The Oregon State Police Criminal Justice Information Services (OSP CJIS) division manages criminal history records statewide. Law enforcement in Douglas County reports arrest and booking data to this central system. Members of the public can request a criminal background check through OSP CJIS, which may include past stays in the Douglas County jail. Under ORS 192.311 to 192.478, the Oregon Public Records Law, most government records are open to the public unless a specific law says otherwise.

The Oregon Judicial Department maintains court records that relate to inmates held in Douglas County. Case details, charges, and court dates are tied to an inmate's custody record. You can look up cases through the Oregon eCourt system to learn more about the charges behind a booking in Douglas County.

Douglas County Inmate Records and Public Access

Inmate population records in Douglas County are subject to the Oregon Public Records Law. Under ORS 192.314, every person has a right to inspect any public record of a public body in Oregon. This includes jail booking logs, inmate rosters, and custody records held by the Douglas County Sheriff's Office. The law applies to all levels of government in the state.

Some parts of an inmate record may be withheld. Medical details, mental health notes, and certain law enforcement investigation files can be exempt under ORS 192.345 and ORS 192.355. But basic booking information is almost always available to the public in Douglas County. This includes the inmate's name, charges, booking date, and bail amount.

To make a formal public records request in Douglas County, you can submit a written request to the Sheriff's Office. The Oregon Department of Justice provides guidance on how to file these requests and what to expect. Agencies must respond within five business days. They may charge fees for copies or staff time if the request is large. Simple requests for current Douglas County inmate population data are often handled at no cost.

Note: If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Douglas County District Attorney or the Oregon Attorney General under the public records law.

Community Corrections and Douglas County Inmates

Oregon's community corrections system works alongside the jail in Douglas County. Community corrections offices supervise people who are on probation, parole, or post-prison supervision. Across the state, about 25,000 people are under this type of supervision at any given time. Douglas County has its own community corrections office that handles local cases.

A person released from the Douglas County jail may be placed on community supervision. This means they report to a probation or parole officer. If they break the terms of their release, they can be sent back to the Douglas County jail. This cycle affects the inmate population count because it brings people in and out of custody on a regular basis.

The relationship between jail stays and community supervision is a key part of how Douglas County manages its inmate population. Short jail stays followed by supervised release are common for lower-level crimes. More serious offenses lead to longer holds or transfers to state prison through the Oregon Department of Corrections.

Booking and Release Process in Douglas County

Every person who enters the Douglas County jail goes through a set booking process. Staff collect personal details, take a photo, and record the charges. They check for warrants from other agencies. They also set bail based on a schedule or a judge's order. All of this goes into the Douglas County inmate population records.

Release from the Douglas County jail happens in a few ways:

  • Posting bail or bond as set by the court
  • Release on own recognizance by a judge
  • Completion of a jail sentence
  • Transfer to a state prison or another facility
  • Charges dropped or dismissed by the district attorney

Each type of release is logged in the system. This keeps the Douglas County inmate population count accurate. Families and attorneys can check on release status by calling the jail or using VINELink. The jail staff can also tell you if a person has been moved to a different facility outside of Douglas County.

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Cities in Douglas County

Douglas County includes Roseburg and many smaller towns spread across its large land area. All inmates arrested in these areas are held at the Douglas County jail. The Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement to the parts of the county that do not have their own city police force.

Other communities in Douglas County include Sutherlin, Winston, Myrtle Creek, Drain, Reedsport, Canyonville, Riddle, Yoncalla, and Oakland. Arrests made by city police in these towns are processed through the Douglas County jail.

Nearby Counties

Douglas County shares borders with Coos County, Lane County, Jackson County, Josephine County, and Klamath County. If you cannot find someone in the Douglas County inmate population, they may be held in a neighboring county's jail. Check with those facilities if your search does not return results in Douglas County.