Washington County DUI Records Search

Washington County DUI records are held by the Circuit Court and the Sheriff's Office in Hillsboro. Washington County is the second most populous county in Oregon. It sits west of Portland and holds more than 600,000 residents. The county seat is Hillsboro. DUI records here span arrest logs, booking data, court case files, and charge sheets. The 20th Judicial District court and law enforcement both keep these records. You can search them through public portals or by visiting county offices in person.

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Washington County Quick Facts

600K+ Population
0.08% BAC Limit
Circuit Court Type
Hillsboro County Seat

Washington County Sheriff DUI Records

The Washington County Sheriff's Office keeps DUI records at its Criminal Records Section. This office is at 215 SW Adams Ave in Hillsboro, OR 97123. You can call them at 503-846-2524. The office stays open around the clock, all week long. Staff will respond to most requests in five business days or less.

You can visit the Washington County Sheriff Public Records page to start a request for DUI records held by the Sheriff's Office.

Washington County Sheriff public records page for DUI records

The Sheriff releases basic arrest data tied to DUI cases. This can include the date of the stop, the name of the person, and the charge filed. They also release non-criminal reports such as accident reports that may be linked to a DUI stop in Washington County. Tow reports from DUI arrests are available as well. Under ORS 192.311 to 192.478, these are public records. You do not need to state a reason to ask for them.

Note: The Sheriff's Office does not handle court files or case outcomes for DUI charges in Washington County.

DUI Records and Jail Booking Data

Washington County runs an online Inmate Custody Search tool. It shows who is in jail right now. Many of these bookings stem from DUI arrests. You can search by the first letter of the last name to find a person. The tool pulls up the name, booking date, charges, and bail amount for each person held.

Go to the Washington County Jail Inmate Search to look up current bookings tied to DUI charges in Washington County.

Washington County jail inmate search for DUI records

The site uses reCAPTCHA to verify you are a real person. You can also sign up for VISOR alerts. VISOR sends you a notice when a specific person is booked or let out of jail. This is helpful if you want to track a DUI case from the jail side. The booking record will show the ORS code for the DUI charge, which is most often ORS 813.010. This is the main statute that defines driving under the influence in Oregon.

Washington County DUI Arrest Records

The Public Safety Web portal gives access to arrest records in Washington County. It lists booking numbers, charge details, arrest dates, and arrest locations by city. DUI arrests show up here with ORS code references. You will see charges like DUII, reckless driving, and related offenses.

Visit the Washington County Arrest Records site to search for DUI arrest data across the county.

Washington County arrest records portal for DUI records

Each record on this portal includes the ORS statute tied to the charge. For DUI cases in Washington County, the most common code is ORS 813.010. This statute makes it illegal to drive with a blood alcohol level at or above 0.08 percent. It also covers driving while impaired by drugs. The arrest record will show the city where the stop took place, which helps narrow down DUI records to a specific area within Washington County. Cities like Hillsboro, Beaverton, and Tigard appear often in these logs.

Note: Arrest records show charges at the time of booking, not final case outcomes in Washington County courts.

Washington County Circuit Court

The Washington County Circuit Court is part of the 20th Judicial District. It handles all DUI cases filed in the county. The court has a long history. It was first called Tuality County when it formed in 1846. The name changed to Washington County in 1849. Today, the courthouse sits at 150 N 1st Ave in Hillsboro, OR 97124. You can call the court at 503-846-8888.

Visit the Washington County Circuit Court site for more on how to access DUI records through the court system.

Washington County Circuit Court page for DUI records
Court Washington County Circuit Court
150 N 1st Ave
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Phone: (503) 846-8888
Records Room Room 110J
Copy Fees $0.25 per page, certified copies $5.00 per document

To get copies of DUI records from the court, go to Room 110J. Bring your ID. Staff can pull up cases by name or case number. Copies cost $0.25 per page. A certified copy runs $5.00 per document. Make checks out to "State of Oregon." The court keeps records for all DUI cases heard in Washington County, from first filings to final judgments.

DUI Laws in Washington County

Oregon law governs all DUI cases in Washington County. The state uses the term DUII, which stands for driving under the influence of intoxicants. The core statute is ORS 813.010. It bars any person from driving a car while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or both. The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.08 percent for most drivers in Oregon.

A first DUI offense in Washington County carries a fine of at least $1,000. Jail time can range from 48 hours to one year. The court may also order drug or alcohol treatment. A second offense raises the fine and jail time. A third DUI within ten years is a Class C felony under Oregon law. These penalties apply to all DUI cases heard in Washington County Circuit Court.

Under ORS 813.100, a driver who refuses a breath test faces an automatic license suspension. The suspension lasts one year for a first refusal and three years for a second. This is separate from any court penalty for the DUI charge itself. The DMV handles the suspension. It shows up as a separate record from the DUI case in Washington County court.

DUI Records and License Actions

A DUI arrest in Washington County triggers two tracks. One is the criminal case in court. The other is the license action through the Oregon DMV. Both create records. The court record covers the charges, plea, and sentence. The DMV record covers the suspension or revocation of driving rights.

Under ORS 813.400, a DUI conviction leads to a one-year license suspension for a first offense. A second conviction means three years without a license. The suspension starts on the date of conviction in Washington County. The driver can ask for a hardship permit in some cases. This permits limited driving for work or medical needs. The DMV keeps its own set of records for these actions. You can request your driving record from the Oregon DMV at oregon.gov/odot/dmv.

Note: Court DUI records and DMV suspension records are held by different agencies in Washington County, so you may need to contact both.

Washington County DUI Case Prosecution

The Washington County District Attorney's Office files and prosecutes all DUI cases in the county. Their office is at 150 N 1st Ave, MS 37, Hillsboro, OR 97124. You can reach them at 503-846-3602. The DA decides what charges to file based on the arrest report, test results, and past record of the driver.

Some DUI stops lead to added charges. A driver who causes a crash while drunk may face assault charges on top of the DUI. Under ORS 813.500, certain DUI offenses that result in death or serious injury carry much harsher penalties. The DA reviews each case and files the charges that fit the facts. All of these filings become part of the DUI record in Washington County.

How to Search DUI Records Online

You can look up DUI records in Washington County through the Oregon Judicial Information Network. This system is called OJCIN. It gives access to court records across all Oregon counties. You can search by a person's name or by case number. The system charges a small fee for detailed case data.

Go to courts.oregon.gov to start a search for DUI records in Washington County. You will need to set up an account first. Once logged in, you can pull up case details including charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. For copies of the actual court documents, contact the Washington County Circuit Court clerk at Room 110J.

The Oregon State Police also maintain criminal history records through the CJIS system. You can request a criminal background check that would include any DUI convictions in Washington County. Visit oregon.gov/osp for more on how to run a background check. This pulls from all Oregon courts, not just Washington County.

To find a DUI record in Washington County, you should have:

  • Full name of the person
  • Date of birth or approximate age
  • Arrest date or year if known
  • Case number if you have one

Legal Help for DUI Cases

If you face a DUI charge in Washington County, legal counsel can help. The Oregon State Bar runs a lawyer referral line at 1-800-452-7636. They can match you with a lawyer who handles DUI cases in Washington County. You can also visit osbar.org to search for attorneys by practice area and location.

Free legal aid may be an option for some people. Legal Aid Services of Oregon can point you to resources if you qualify based on income. Call their Portland office for help with a DUI matter in Washington County. The court can also appoint a public defender if you cannot afford a private lawyer and face jail time for your DUI charge.

Note: A DUI conviction in Washington County stays on your criminal record and your driving record, so legal advice early in the process can be important.

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Cities in Washington County

Washington County has several cities. All DUI cases from these cities are heard at the Washington County Circuit Court in Hillsboro. The courthouse serves the full county.

Other cities in Washington County include Tualatin, Sherwood, Forest Grove, Cornelius, and Aloha. All DUI cases from these areas go through the Washington County Circuit Court.

Nearby Counties

Washington County borders Multnomah County, Clackamas County, Yamhill County, Columbia County, and Tillamook County. If you are not sure which county holds the DUI records you need, check the arrest location. The county where the stop took place is the county that holds the DUI records.