Albany DUI Records Lookup

Albany DUI records are maintained by the Albany Police Department, the Albany Municipal Court, and the Linn County Circuit Court. Albany is a mid-size city in the Willamette Valley with a population near 56,000. The police department motto is "Excellence Through Service." DUI arrest reports and court case files are both public records under Oregon law. This page explains where to find each type of record and how the request process works at each office.

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Albany Quick Facts

56,000 Population
Linn County
0.08% BAC Limit
Municipal Court Type

Albany Police DUI Records

The Albany Police Department keeps arrest reports for all DUI stops made within city limits. These reports include the officer's observations, field test results, and the charges filed. You can request copies of these records through the department's records division.

Albany Police also runs several community programs. Fingerprinting services are available on Wednesdays from 9am to 11am and 1pm to 3pm. Appointments last 30 minutes. The cost is $20 for city residents and $30 for others. Call 541-917-7680 to set up an appointment or to ask about records.

Albany Police Department for DUI arrest reports and records requests

The department also offers programs like the Community Academy in September, Safety Camp in July, and the Youth Academy in May. National Night Out takes place each August. While these programs are not tied to DUI records, they show the department's role in the community beyond law enforcement.

Note: For questions about a specific DUI arrest report, call the records division at 541-917-7680. Have the date of the incident and the name of the person involved ready when you call.

DUI Records at Albany Municipal Court

The Albany Municipal Court holds hearings on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Minor traffic cases start at 8:30am. Open court begins at 9am. When you arrive, check in at the security desk. DUI cases that are charged as misdemeanors are heard in this court.

All payments made to the court are final. This is a key point. If you want to ask about a diversion program or need an explanation of the charges on your DUI case, contact the court before you pay anything. Once a payment goes through, it cannot be reversed or refunded.

You can pay fines online or by phone at 1-877-805-1415. Spanish-speaking operators are on the line. For questions about case records or hearing dates, call the court directly at 541-917-7749.

Albany Municipal Court where DUI hearings and arraignments are held

Jury duty notices are sent by mail five to seven days before the trial date. If you get a notice, call 541-917-7749 after 5pm the night before to check if you still need to appear. Court records from jury trials in DUI cases are public, just like records from bench trials.

Linn County Court DUI Records

Felony DUI cases from Albany go to the Linn County Circuit Court. The courthouse is at 300 SW 4th Ave, Albany, OR 97321. You can reach the clerk at 541-967-3841. A DUI becomes a felony when the driver has prior convictions or the crash caused serious injury or death.

The Linn County Circuit Court keeps records of all case filings, motions, and outcomes. You can look up cases at the clerk window during business hours. Bring a valid ID. Staff can search by name, date of birth, or case number. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $5.

Linn County Circuit Court in Albany for felony DUI case records

Note: The circuit court is in the same city as the municipal court, but they are separate offices. Make sure you go to the right one based on whether the case is a misdemeanor or a felony.

Oregon DUI Laws for Albany Cases

Oregon uses the term DUII for driving under the influence of intoxicants. The main law is ORS 813.010. It covers alcohol, controlled substances, and inhalants. The blood alcohol limit is 0.08% for most drivers in Albany and across the state.

Penalties are laid out in ORS 813.100. A first offense brings fines, a license suspension, and possible jail time. Repeat offenses lead to higher penalties. The court can also order treatment programs as part of the sentence.

Under ORS 813.400, some first-time offenders can enter a diversion program. Diversion avoids a conviction but still creates a record in the court system. The person must complete treatment and follow all the terms set by the judge. If they fail, the case goes back to regular proceedings.

How to Search Albany DUI Records

The fastest way to check for a DUI record in Albany is through the state online court search. The Oregon Judicial Case Information Network covers Linn County cases. You can search by name or case number to see basic case data like charges, hearing dates, and outcomes.

For the full file, you need to contact the court or police department directly. Police arrest reports are separate from court records. The police report covers what happened at the time of the stop. The court file covers everything that happened after the case was filed.

If the case is still open, some parts of the record may not be available yet. Once the case is closed, the full record is public. Sealed or expunged records are the only exception. Those require a court order to access.

Note: Safe Exchange Zones are available at the Albany Police Department for in-person record pickups and other transactions. These zones are monitored by cameras and are open around the clock.

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Linn County DUI Records

Albany is the county seat of Linn County. All felony DUII cases from the city are processed at the Linn County Circuit Court. The county court also serves other communities throughout Linn County. For a full guide to county court records, fees, and online search tools, visit the Linn County DUI records page.

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