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Are Arrest Records Public in Roseburg, Oregon?

Arrest records are public in Roseburg, Oregon, pursuant to Oregon Public Records Law (ORS Chapter 192). This legislation establishes that records created, maintained, and held by public bodies are accessible to the public with certain statutory exceptions. The Oregon Public Records Law operates under the principle that government transparency is essential for an informed citizenry and accountable public institutions. Under this framework, arrest records generated by the Roseburg Police Department and Douglas County Sheriff's Office are considered public documents available for inspection by any member of the public.

The public nature of these records serves multiple civic purposes:

  • Ensures transparency in law enforcement operations
  • Provides accountability for public safety agencies
  • Allows citizens to monitor criminal justice proceedings
  • Facilitates public awareness of local safety concerns

Requesters should note that while arrest records are generally public, certain information may be redacted in accordance with ORS 192.355, which protects personal privacy interests, ongoing investigations, and other sensitive information from disclosure.

How to Look Up Roseburg Arrest Records in 2025

Members of the public seeking arrest records in Roseburg have multiple avenues through which they may obtain this information. The following official channels have been established to facilitate public access to arrest documentation:

  • In-Person Requests at Roseburg Police Department The Roseburg Police Department maintains arrest records for incidents within city limits. Individuals may submit requests in person during regular business hours.

    Roseburg Police Department
    700 SE Douglas Avenue
    Roseburg, OR 97470
    (541) 492-6760
    Roseburg Police Department Official Website
    Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Douglas County Sheriff's Office Records Division For arrests made in unincorporated areas of Douglas County, records may be requested from the Sheriff's Office.

    Douglas County Sheriff's Office
    1036 SE Douglas Avenue, Room 210
    Roseburg, OR 97470
    (541) 440-4450
    Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

  • Douglas County Circuit Court Court records related to arrests, including case dispositions, may be accessed through the Douglas County Circuit Court.

    Douglas County Circuit Court
    1036 SE Douglas Avenue, Justice Building, Room 201
    Roseburg, OR 97470
    (541) 957-2471
    Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Online Access Options The Oregon Judicial Department provides limited online access to court records through the Oregon Judicial Case Information Network (OJCIN). Registration and user fees may apply for comprehensive searches.

Pursuant to ORS 192.324, public bodies may establish reasonable fees to recover actual costs associated with fulfilling records requests. Current fee schedules are available at each agency's records division.

Contents of a Roseburg Arrest Record

Arrest records maintained by Roseburg law enforcement agencies typically contain standardized information as prescribed by Oregon Administrative Rules and local protocols. Standard arrest records include the following categories of information:

  • Demographic Information: Full legal name of the arrested individual, date of birth, gender, and physical descriptors including height, weight, and identifying marks
  • Arrest Details: Date, time, and specific location of the arrest
  • Jurisdictional Information: The law enforcement agency responsible for the arrest and the name(s) of arresting officer(s)
  • Criminal Charges: Specific statutory violations alleged, including ORS citation numbers and charge classifications (violation, misdemeanor, or felony)
  • Booking Information: Booking number, fingerprint records, and booking photographs (commonly known as "mugshots")
  • Custody Status: Information regarding pretrial detention, release conditions, or bail/bond amounts as determined at initial appearance
  • Case Disposition: Current status of the case within the criminal justice system, if available
  • Prior Criminal History: May include references to previous arrests or convictions if relevant to the current case

It should be noted that pursuant to ORS 192.345(3), certain investigative information may be exempt from disclosure if release would interfere with an ongoing investigation or prosecution. Additionally, in accordance with ORS 192.355(2), personal information such as social security numbers, medical information, and certain personal identifiers are typically redacted from public arrest records to protect individual privacy interests.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Roseburg

Oregon law provides mechanisms through which eligible individuals may petition for the expungement (also referred to as "setting aside") of arrest records in Roseburg and throughout the state. The expungement process is governed by ORS 137.225 and related statutes, which establish specific eligibility criteria and procedural requirements.

Individuals may qualify for expungement under the following general conditions:

  • A specified waiting period has elapsed since the arrest or case disposition (typically 1-3 years depending on the offense category)
  • The arrest did not result in a conviction, or the conviction is eligible for expungement
  • The petitioner has no pending criminal charges
  • The petitioner has not been convicted of another crime within the specified waiting period
  • The offense in question is eligible for expungement under Oregon law

Certain serious offenses, including most felonies designated as person crimes, sexual offenses, and driving under the influence convictions, are statutorily ineligible for expungement.

The formal expungement process requires:

  1. Filing a petition with the Douglas County Circuit Court
  2. Payment of applicable filing fees (currently $281 as of 2025)
  3. Submission of fingerprints for a current criminal history check
  4. Notification to the District Attorney's Office, which has 120 days to file objections
  5. Judicial review and determination

Upon approval of an expungement petition, the court issues an order directing all official records of the arrest, citation, charge, trial, conviction, and related proceedings to be sealed. Following expungement, the individual may legally respond to inquiries as though the arrest or conviction never occurred, with limited exceptions for certain licensing bodies and law enforcement agencies.

Legal assistance for expungement matters is available through:

Oregon Law Center - Roseburg Office
700 SE Kane Street
Roseburg, OR 97470
(541) 673-1181
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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