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  2. Begin by filling in the County name where the case is being heard. This is essential for proper identification of your case.
  3. In the Plaintiff section, enter 'State of Oregon' as it represents the prosecuting party in this motion.
  4. Next, provide the Defendant's name in the designated area to ensure clarity on who is filing the motion.
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In Los Angeles County, members of the public can request arrest records from local police departments under the PRA. Typically, any request for record inspection bears no charge on the inquirer. That is to say, the police agency will process the request and provide information to the requester for free.
Yes, according to the Oregon Public Records Law, arrest records are public in Oregon. Hence, they are open to public viewing and copying, barring legal exceptions.
OJCIN OnLine is a valuable paid subscription resource for court case information from all 36 of Oregons circuit courts, in addition to the Tax Appellate courts. It allows you to search for civil, small claims, tax, domestic, and criminal (including misdemeanor and felony) cases.
Individuals seeking online access to Oregons arrest records should: Visit the website of the local law enforcement agency that made the arrest. Log in to the Criminal History Records Portal, the states criminal data repository. Use third-party websites that serve as repositories for these records.
With some exceptions, the case records are public information and available for review at the Courthouse. Access to the Courts electronic records (OECI-Oregon eCourt Information) is available via public computer terminals located just outside of Room 106 or online.

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