Springfield Arrest Records and Booking Data

Springfield is Oregon's 8th largest city with a population of roughly 62,000 residents. The Springfield Police Department handles all local arrests and works with Lane County to process bookings. Springfield arrest records are public under Oregon law. The city sits along the Willamette River just east of Eugene. Springfield recent arrests are documented by officers who patrol about 15 square miles of city limits. This page covers how to find Springfield arrest records, what data is available, and where to look for recent booking information.

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Springfield Quick Facts

~62,000 Population
Lane County
~70 Sworn Officers
~4,000 Court Cases/Year

Springfield Police Department Arrests

The Springfield Police Department has about 70 sworn officers and 20 civilian staff members. Officers make arrests throughout the city on a daily basis. Each arrest creates a record that becomes part of the public file. Springfield recent arrests range from minor offenses to serious crimes. The department is a member of the Oregon Accreditation Alliance, which sets standards for how arrest data is collected and stored. Springfield police also run a Crisis Negotiation Team that responds to high-risk calls. The Neighborhood Livability Team works on quality of life issues that can lead to arrests in Springfield neighborhoods. A Detective Unit handles follow-up on more complex cases after the initial arrest in Springfield.

The Traffic Safety Unit is another arm of the Springfield Police Department. This unit focuses on DUI enforcement and traffic crimes. Many Springfield recent arrests stem from traffic stops that reveal outstanding warrants or lead to new charges. Officers on patrol make the bulk of arrests in Springfield. They respond to calls, conduct investigations on scene, and decide if there is probable cause to arrest.

Note: Springfield police do not operate their own jail. All arrests in Springfield result in booking at the Lane County Jail.

How to Find Springfield Recent Arrests

There are a few ways to look up Springfield arrest records. The Springfield Police Department uses a GovQA records portal for public records requests. You can submit a request online and receive copies of arrest reports, incident reports, and other police records from Springfield. Reports typically take 5 to 7 business days to process. You can also contact the records unit directly at the Springfield Police records page or by email at SPDRecords@springfield-or.gov.

The Springfield Police records office is at 230 4th Street in Springfield, OR 97477. Walk-in hours are Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 4 PM. You can call (541) 726-3714 for general inquiries about Springfield recent arrests. The records staff can tell you the status of a request or help you start a new one. Not all arrest data is available right away. Some Springfield arrest records may be held back if there is an active investigation or if the case involves a juvenile.

Springfield Police Department records request page for arrest records

The Springfield Police records portal is the best starting point for any records request. It walks you through the steps and lets you track your request online.

Springfield Arrest Records and Oregon Law

Oregon's public records law governs what arrest data Springfield must release. Under ORS 181A.220, criminal history information has specific rules about who can access it and how. Springfield arrest records that are part of the public log are generally available. This includes the name of the person arrested, the charges, and the date. Some details may be exempt from release under ORS 192.345, which lists conditional exemptions to public records disclosure in Oregon.

Springfield recent arrests become part of Lane County court records once charges are filed. The Springfield Municipal Court at 225 5th Street handles many local cases. You can reach the court at (541) 726-3769. The court processes about 4,000 cases per year, and many of those begin with a Springfield arrest. Misdemeanors and violations go through municipal court. Felony charges from Springfield arrests move to Lane County Circuit Court for prosecution.

You can also search for Springfield arrest records at the state level. The Oregon State Police run the Criminal Justice Information Services division, which maintains a statewide database of criminal history records. You can request a background check through the OSP CJIS portal. This search covers arrests from Springfield and every other jurisdiction in Oregon. The Oregon Department of Corrections offers an offender search tool for those who have been convicted and sentenced to state custody after an arrest in Springfield or elsewhere.

Springfield Booking Process

When Springfield police arrest someone, that person is transported to the Lane County Jail for booking. Springfield does not have its own holding facility. The Lane County Sheriff operates the jail and handles intake for all Springfield recent arrests. During booking, staff record the person's name, charges, fingerprints, and photograph. This booking data becomes part of the arrest record for the Springfield case.

Springfield Police Department main page with department information

The Lane County Jail processes bookings from Springfield and other cities in the county around the clock. Once booked, the arrested person may be held or released depending on the charges and bail amount. Springfield officers complete their arrest reports after booking and submit them to the records division. Those reports are what you get when you request Springfield arrest records through the GovQA portal or in person at the police department.

Some Springfield recent arrests result in a citation and release rather than a full booking at the jail. This happens for less serious offenses. The officer issues a citation that orders the person to appear in court. A record of the arrest still exists, but the person is not taken to jail. These citation arrests in Springfield still show up in the records system.

Types of Recent Arrests in Springfield

Springfield recent arrests cover a wide range of offenses. The most common types include:

  • Drug possession and drug-related crimes
  • Theft, burglary, and property crimes
  • Assault and domestic violence offenses
  • DUI and driving-related arrests
  • Warrant arrests for failure to appear in court

The Springfield Police Department also works with the LINET regional narcotics task force. Arrests from joint operations show up in Springfield records when Springfield officers are involved. The Neighborhood Livability Team handles nuisance complaints that sometimes lead to arrests in Springfield. These can include noise violations, trespassing, and other low-level offenses that affect neighborhoods across the city.

Serious crimes in Springfield lead to arrests that are handled differently. Felony arrests from Springfield go to Lane County for prosecution. The Springfield Detective Unit investigates cases like robbery, sexual assault, and homicide. Arrests in these cases often come after weeks or months of investigation. The resulting arrest records in Springfield reflect the charges at the time of booking, though those charges can change as the case moves through the courts.

Springfield City and Police Resources

The City of Springfield website has links to city services and departments. The Springfield Police Department page provides information about programs, community outreach, and how to contact officers. You can use these resources to learn more about policing in Springfield and how recent arrests fit into the broader public safety picture.

City of Springfield main website with city services and information

Springfield also participates in community policing efforts. Officers attend neighborhood meetings and work with local groups. This approach aims to reduce crime and the number of arrests in Springfield over time. The department shares information about trends in Springfield recent arrests at public meetings and through press releases. Residents can sign up for alerts and stay informed about police activity in their part of Springfield.

Note: The Springfield Police Department is separate from the Lane County Sheriff's Office. Both agencies make arrests in the Springfield area, but they serve different roles. City police handle calls within Springfield city limits. The sheriff covers unincorporated areas and runs the jail where Springfield arrests are booked.

State Records Search for Springfield Arrests

Beyond local sources, you can search for Springfield arrest records through state agencies. The Oregon Department of Corrections tracks individuals who are in state custody. If someone arrested in Springfield is convicted and sentenced to prison, their record appears in the DOC system. The offender search tool lets you look up current and past inmates by name.

The Oregon State Police CJIS division is another option. A criminal history check through OSP CJIS pulls records from across the state. This can show arrests made in Springfield along with arrests from other Oregon cities. The check requires a fee and some personal information about the person you are searching for. It is the most thorough way to find arrest records connected to Springfield.

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Lane County Recent Arrests

Springfield is in Lane County, and all local arrests are processed through the Lane County jail system. The Lane County Sheriff handles booking for Springfield and other cities in the county. For a broader view of arrest activity in the region, including jail roster data and county-wide booking records, visit the Lane County recent arrests page.

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