Portland DUI Records Search

Portland DUI records are held by both the Portland Police Bureau and the Multnomah County Circuit Court. Portland is the largest city in Oregon with a population near 650,000. All felony and most misdemeanor DUII cases in Portland are filed at the Multnomah County courthouse. The police bureau keeps its own arrest and incident records as well. You can look up DUI records through the court system or by sending a public records request to the city. Each source holds a different part of the case file.

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Portland Quick Facts

650,000 Population
Multnomah County
0.08% BAC Limit
Circuit Court Type

Portland Police DUI Records

The Portland Police Bureau Records Division handles over 25,000 public records requests each year. DUI arrest reports, incident logs, and related police files can be obtained through this office. A name record or background check costs $2. You must include a copy of your photo ID with any request.

The PPB Records Division is at 1111 SW 2nd Ave, Room 1126, Portland, OR 97204. You can call 503-823-0756 to ask about your request. An automated line is also open at 503-823-0041. Note that the city does not accept phone or email requests for records under City rule ARA 8.03. There is no public counter at this time.

Most requests take about three weeks to process. Some DUI records may be exempt from release. Files tied to child abuse, elder abuse, or ongoing police work are not open to the public. Medical records and juvenile files are also off limits under Oregon law. Fee waivers are rarely granted by the bureau.

Portland Police Bureau Records Division for DUI record requests

Note: For subpoena matters tied to a Portland DUI case, use the email address publicrecords-ppb@police.portlandoregon.gov. All other requests must be made in writing.

DUI Records at Multnomah County Court

The Multnomah County Circuit Court handles all felony DUII cases in Portland. The main courthouse is at 1021 SW 4th Ave, Portland. An east county location is at 18480 SE Stark St. You can reach the clerk at 503-988-3957.

Oregon law defines driving under the influence under ORS 813.010. A person can be charged with DUII for driving while impaired by alcohol, drugs, or both. The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.08% for most drivers. Court records for these cases are public and can be viewed at the clerk window or searched through the state system.

Copies of court documents cost $0.25 per page. A certified copy of any single document is $5. Staff at the clerk window can pull files by name or case number. Bring a valid ID when you visit. The court keeps DUI records for many years, so older cases are still on file in Portland.

Portland City Attorney office for public record requests related to DUI cases

How to Search Portland DUI Records Online

Two state tools let you look up DUI records from Portland without going to the courthouse. The Oregon Judicial Case Information Network, known as OJCIN, and Oregon eCourt Case Information, called OECI, both cover Multnomah County cases. You can search by name or case number to find DUI filings, court dates, and case outcomes.

These tools show basic case data such as charges, filing dates, and current status. They do not show full documents. To get copies of actual court papers from a Portland DUI case, you still need to contact the clerk or visit in person. Go to courts.oregon.gov to start a search.

Note: Online search results may not include every detail from the case file. Some items are sealed or restricted by the court.

Portland Public Records Portal

The City of Portland runs a public records portal where you can submit requests for city-held DUI records. This covers records from the police bureau, the city attorney, and other city offices. The portal lets you track your request, make any needed payments, and download records once they are ready.

Portland public records portal for requesting DUI and other city records

Under ORS 192, the public has a right to view government records in Oregon. The city attorney aids in this process and works to keep city records open and available. You can start a request at the Portland public records page or go straight to the GovQA portal to submit your request to the right bureau.

GovQA also has a list of common questions and trending topics. If you are not sure which office holds the DUI records you need, the portal can help route your request. You can also find online resources and explore city data through the same site.

Oregon DUI Laws for Portland Cases

Oregon uses the term DUII, which stands for driving under the influence of intoxicants. The core statute is ORS 813.010. A first offense is typically a misdemeanor. Repeat offenses or cases involving injury can be charged as felonies. All of these cases create DUI records in the court system.

Penalties grow with each offense. Under ORS 813.100, the court must impose certain minimum penalties for a conviction. These can include jail time, fines, substance abuse treatment, and license suspension. A diversion program may be available for some first-time offenders under ORS 813.400. Diversion records still appear in the court file.

License suspension is handled by the Oregon DMV under ORS 813.500. This is a separate action from the criminal case. A person can face both a court case and a DMV hearing from the same arrest in Portland. Both create records that are open to the public.

Portland Archives and Older DUI Records

The Portland City Archives, run through the auditor's office, stores older public records from city agencies. If you need a DUI record from many years ago, the archives may hold the file. This is most useful for records that the police bureau or court clerk no longer keeps at hand.

Portland City Archives for historical DUI and public records

You can reach the archives through the auditor's public records page. Staff can help you find what is available and how to get copies. Response times vary based on how old the record is and where it is stored.

Note: Not all older DUI records have been kept. Some files may have been destroyed in line with state retention rules. Ask the archives staff about what is on hand before you plan a trip.

Legal Help for DUI Cases in Portland

If you need help with a DUI case or want to understand your DUI records in Portland, several groups can assist. The Oregon State Bar runs a lawyer referral line at 503-684-3763. They can connect you with an attorney who handles DUI defense or record review.

For questions about the public records process, you can email the Portland Police Bureau at PRRHelp@portlandoregon.gov. This email is for general questions about how to submit a request. It is not for making the request itself. All formal requests must be in writing per city rules.

GovQA portal for submitting and tracking Portland DUI record requests

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Multnomah County DUI Records

Portland is in Multnomah County, and all DUII court cases are filed through the Multnomah County Circuit Court. The county court serves Portland and several other cities in the area. For more on the county court system, filing fees, and related resources, visit the Multnomah County DUI records page.

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