Jackson County DUI Records Search

Jackson County DUI records are held by the Circuit Court and the Sheriff in Medford. Jackson County sits in the Rogue Valley of southern Oregon with more than 200,000 residents. It is the 6th most populous county in the state, founded in 1852. The county spans 2,801 square miles and has 11 cities and towns. All DUI cases go through the Jackson County Circuit Court. The Sheriff runs a records office that tracks arrests, warrants, and charges tied to DUI stops across the county.

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Jackson County Quick Facts

205K Population
2,801 Square Miles
1852 Year Founded
Medford County Seat

Jackson County Sheriff DUI Records

The Jackson County Sheriff runs a Criminal Records Division that handles record requests. This office aims to give what it calls "world-class support" to the public. It stays in full compliance with both LEDS and NCIC rules. Staff go through triennial audits and have kept a clean track record of "in compliance" results each time.

Data entry at the Sheriff office covers warrants, missing persons, and property logs. Each entry is checked for accuracy before it goes into the system. When a DUI arrest takes place in Jackson County, the charge and booking data are part of these records. You can reach the records team by phone or in person at the Sheriff office in Medford. The staff there are known for being courteous and quick to help with requests for DUI records in Jackson County.

Jackson County Sheriff Criminal Records website for DUI records
Office Jackson County Sheriff
Criminal Records Division
Medford, OR
Phone: 541-774-6152
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 11:15 AM and 12:30 PM to 4:00 PM
Website jacksoncountyor.gov - Sheriff Criminal Records

Note: Walk-ins are welcome at the records office. Bring a valid ID when you visit.

DUI Records and Inmate Search

Jackson County has an online inmate lookup tool. You can search by name or SO number to find a person who has been booked. This is useful if you need to check on a recent DUI arrest. The tool shows real-time data that is kept up to date as new bookings come in.

Each inmate profile lists age, race, sex, height, weight, hair color, and eye color. It also shows the SO number, SID, and FBI number. For DUI charges, you can see the full charge with the ORS code, such as ORS 813.010 for driving under the influence. The system shows the arrest agency code too. Common codes in Jackson County include MFC, MFP, MFS, ADP, FED, and CPP. Bail amounts range from $0 to more than $500,000 based on the charge and the person's history.

Jackson County Inmate Lookup tool for DUI records
Tool Jackson County Inmate Lookup
Website inmate.jacksoncountyor.gov

Jackson County Jail and DUI Booking

The Jackson County Jail was built in 1981. It holds up to 292 inmates, both male and female. A staff of 70 full-time workers runs the jail day to day. When a person is stopped for DUI in Jackson County, the arrest often leads to booking at this facility.

The jail serves cities across a wide area. Medford, Ashland, Central Point, Talent, Shady Cove, Phoenix, Rogue River, Prospect, and Jacksonville all fall under its reach. It has a kitchen, laundry, and both indoor and outdoor areas for recreation. There is a library and a law library on site. The law library lets inmates look up legal codes tied to their charges, which can include DUI statutes like ORS 813.100 for implied consent and chemical tests.

Jackson County Jail information page for DUI records
Facility Jackson County Jail
Capacity 292 inmates (male and female)
Website jacksoncountyor.gov - Jail

Note: Booking records from DUI arrests are public. You can ask for them at the jail or through the Sheriff records office.

DUI Records and Oregon Law

Oregon treats DUI as a serious offense. Under ORS 813.010, a person commits DUII if they drive while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or both. The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.08% for most drivers. A first offense is a Class A misdemeanor. Repeat offenses or those with high test results can lead to felony charges.

Implied consent rules are set out in ORS 813.100. When you drive on Oregon roads, you agree to take a breath or blood test if asked by a police officer. If you refuse, your license can be suspended for one to three years. This applies in Jackson County just as it does in every other part of the state. The refusal itself goes on your record.

Penalties for DUI in Oregon depend on the facts of the case. Under ORS 813.400, a first conviction can mean jail time, fines, and a license suspension. ORS 813.500 covers enhanced penalties for repeat offenders. A third DUI within ten years becomes a felony. All of these outcomes are tracked in the court and Sheriff records in Jackson County.

Jackson County Circuit Court DUI Cases

The Jackson County Circuit Court hears all DUI cases filed in the county. The court sits in Medford and serves residents from all 11 cities. DUI charges move through the court system from the first hearing through trial or plea. Each step creates records that stay on file.

You can look up court records through the Oregon eCourt Case Information system. Search by name or case number to find DUI cases in Jackson County. The system shows case dates, charges, and outcomes. For copies of actual court files, contact the clerk at the courthouse. Go to courts.oregon.gov/courts/jackson for more details on the Jackson County Circuit Court.

Jackson County Circuit Court website for DUI records
Court Jackson County Circuit Court
Medford, OR
Website courts.oregon.gov/courts/jackson

Note: Court records for DUI cases are public in Oregon. Anyone can request them under the Oregon Public Records Law.

What Jackson County DUI Records Show

A DUI record in Jackson County holds several pieces of data. The arrest record shows the date, time, and place of the stop. It lists the name of the person, their date of birth, and their address. The charge is noted with the ORS code. Test results, if a breath or blood test was given, appear in the record too.

Court records add more to the picture. They show each hearing date, the plea entered, and the final outcome. If the person was found guilty, the sentence is on file. This can include jail time, fines, community service, or treatment programs. If the case was dismissed or the person was found not guilty, that outcome is also part of the record in Jackson County.

Booking records from the jail list physical traits, the charge, the bail amount, and the arrest agency. All of these pieces fit together to form the full DUI record for a person in Jackson County. You may need records from more than one office to get the whole picture.

How to Get DUI Records

There are a few ways to get DUI records in Jackson County.

  • Visit the Sheriff Criminal Records Division in Medford during office hours
  • Use the online inmate lookup at inmate.jacksoncountyor.gov for current bookings
  • Search the Oregon eCourt system for court case details
  • Call the County Clerk at 541-774-6152
  • Submit a public records request to the Sheriff or Court

The County Clerk office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 11:15 AM and again from 12:30 PM to 4:00 PM. Walk-ins are welcome. Recording fees for documents start at $104 for the first page and $5 for each added page. Birth and death certificates cost $25 each from the Vital Records office at 140 S Holly St in Medford.

Most DUI records in Jackson County are public under Oregon law. You do not have to be the person named in the record to ask for a copy. Some records tied to minors or sealed by court order may not be available.

About Jackson County Oregon

Jackson County has deep roots in southern Oregon. It was founded in 1852 and has grown into a hub for both tourism and natural resources. The county is a major producer of agricultural goods, with more than 2,000 acres of wine grapes and over 100 wineries. The Rogue Valley draws visitors year round.

The county seat is Medford, which is also the largest city. Other towns include Ashland, Central Point, Talent, Phoenix, Rogue River, Shady Cove, Prospect, and Jacksonville. Law enforcement across these communities works with the Sheriff and the Circuit Court to process DUI cases and keep records that the public can access.

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Cities in Jackson County

Jackson County has 11 cities and towns. All DUI cases from these areas are handled at the Jackson County Circuit Court in Medford.

Other cities in Jackson County include Ashland, Central Point, Talent, Phoenix, Jacksonville, Rogue River, Shady Cove, Eagle Point, Gold Hill, and Butte Falls. All DUI cases from these areas go through the Jackson County Circuit Court.

Nearby Counties

Jackson County borders Josephine County, Klamath County, Douglas County, and Lane County. If you are not sure which county covers your area, check the address where the arrest took place. DUI cases must be filed in the county where the stop happened.