Tigard Arrest Records and Police Data

Tigard is a city of close to 55,000 people in Washington County, Oregon. The Tigard Police Department has about 60 sworn officers who serve a 13 square mile area. Arrests in Tigard take place each day for crimes that range from theft to drug use to assault. All those who are held go to the Washington County Jail for booking. Arrest records from the Tigard Police Department are public under state law. You can get them through the records office at the police station or by way of state criminal data systems. This guide shows how to find and use Tigard arrest records.

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Tigard Quick Facts

~55,000 Population
Washington County
~60 Sworn Officers
~3,000 Court Cases/Year

Tigard Police Department Arrest Activity

The Tigard Police Department is based at 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, OR 97223. You can reach the main line at (503) 639-6164. The department holds accreditation through the Oregon Accreditation Alliance. This means it meets strict state standards for how it runs, how it trains staff, and how it stores Tigard arrest records. About 20 civilian staff work with the sworn force to keep the Tigard department in full operation. Patrol shifts run at all hours, and arrests in Tigard can occur at any time of day or night.

The Detective Division works cases that need more time and skill than a patrol stop. Detectives look into fraud, theft rings, and crimes against people in Tigard. When a Tigard case leads to an arrest, the detective files a full report that goes into the records system. The Traffic Safety Unit focuses on DUI stops and crash scenes that may lead to charges. Arrests tied to traffic crimes in Tigard make up a large share of booking data each month.

Tigard also runs a Crisis Negotiation Team. This team steps in when a call turns into a standoff or when a person in crisis poses a risk. Not all of these calls end in arrest. Some lead to mental health holds. But when an arrest does take place, the report is filed the same way as any other Tigard police arrest record.

How to Search Tigard Arrest Records

The Tigard Police Records Division is the main source for arrest data. The records office phone is (503) 718-2563. You can send an email to PoliceRecords@tigard-or.gov. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Walk-in requests are welcome at the Hall Boulevard address. You can also send a written request by mail or use the online portal on the city website.

Provide the full name of the person you are searching for. Add the date of arrest if you know it. A case number helps speed things up. Most reports from Tigard are ready in five to seven business days. Crash reports take seven to ten business days due to added detail. The records staff will search the department database and pull the right files for your Tigard arrest record request.

The Oregon State Police CJIS unit keeps a statewide arrest record database that includes Tigard data. When officers in Tigard make an arrest, the data is sent to the state.

Oregon State Police CJIS page for statewide criminal history checks including Tigard arrest records

A CJIS check will show arrest records from Tigard and from all other agencies in Oregon. The state charges a fee for each check. Most people who need a single Tigard arrest record find it faster and less costly to go through the local records office first.

Note: The Records Division fax number is (503) 639-8738 if you need to submit a written request by fax.

Tigard Arrest Records and Oregon Public Records Law

Oregon law makes most arrest records public. Under ORS 181A.220, law enforcement agencies like the Tigard Police Department must keep arrest records and allow public access. This means you have the right to ask for arrest data from Tigard, and the department must respond within a set time frame. The law is clear on this point. Arrest records are not hidden from the public.

Some parts of a Tigard arrest record may be held back. ORS 192.345 lists exemptions that protect certain personal data. Social Security numbers are redacted from Tigard arrest records. Home phone numbers may be removed. Information about juveniles is not released. Active cases may have parts withheld until the case is closed. These rules apply to all arrest records in Tigard and across Oregon.

Body-worn camera footage from Tigard officers is also subject to public records law. You can request it. The department will make redactions per Oregon statute to protect privacy. This type of record can add context to an arrest report and show what took place during the stop or call that led to a Tigard arrest.

Recent Arrests and the Washington County Jail

Tigard does not run its own jail. All people arrested by Tigard police go to the Washington County Jail for booking and holding. The jail is run by the Washington County Sheriff's Office. Booking records there include fingerprints, photos, charges, and bond amounts. These records are separate from the arrest report filed by the Tigard officer but are tied to the same case.

If you want to know whether someone is in jail right now after a Tigard arrest, check the Washington County Jail roster. It shows who is held, on what charges, when they were booked, and what bail has been set. The roster is kept up to date and includes Tigard bookings. For a full view of recent arrests across the county, the Washington County recent arrests page covers all agencies that book into the same jail.

Here are the key steps to track a Tigard arrest through the system:

  • Contact the Tigard Police Records Division for the arrest report
  • Check the Washington County Jail roster for current custody status
  • Look up the case in Tigard Municipal Court for local charges
  • Search Washington County Circuit Court for felony filings
  • Request a state background check through Oregon State Police CJIS

Each of these sources holds a different piece of the picture. A full search may require more than one request. The arrest record shows what the Tigard officer did in the field. The jail record shows what happened at booking. The court record shows how the case moved through the legal system after the arrest took place in Tigard.

Tigard Municipal Court and Arrest Case Outcomes

The Tigard Municipal Court is at the same address as the police department on SW Hall Boulevard. The court phone is (503) 718-2475. It handles code violations, traffic offenses, and misdemeanors that take place in Tigard. About 3,000 cases pass through this court each year. Many of those start with an arrest or a citation by a Tigard police officer.

Court records from Tigard show formal charges, plea entries, hearing dates, and final outcomes. These records are public. They tell a different part of the story than the arrest record does. The arrest record captures what happened in the field. The Tigard court record tracks the legal process that came next. Both are worth checking if you want the full picture of a case tied to a Tigard arrest.

Felony cases do not stay in the Tigard Municipal Court. They go to the Washington County Circuit Court at 150 N 1st Avenue in Hillsboro. You can reach that court at (503) 846-8888. A felony arrest in Tigard will have a police record with the city and a court file at the county level. The district attorney reviews each case and decides where to file charges.

Note: Not every Tigard arrest leads to formal charges, as the district attorney may decline to prosecute after reviewing the case file.

Tigard Arrest Data Through State Systems

Beyond the local records office, the state of Oregon keeps centralized databases that include Tigard arrest data. The CJIS system at Oregon State Police is one. The other is the Oregon Department of Corrections offender search tool. This tool covers people who have been sentenced to state prison after a conviction.

Oregon Department of Corrections offender search tool for finding records linked to Tigard arrests

Not every arrest in Tigard leads to a prison term. The DOC search is best for serious Tigard cases where someone was convicted and sent to a state facility. It shows current status, location, and release dates. For less severe Tigard cases that stay at the local or county level, the Tigard police records office and Tigard Municipal Court are better sources. State tools work best as a complement to Tigard records when you need to check whether a Tigard arrest led to a conviction at the state level.

Tigard Community Programs and Arrest Prevention

The Tigard Police Department runs programs aimed at keeping the community safe and reducing crime. The Community Response Team works with residents to solve ongoing issues in parts of the city. This goes beyond making arrests. It involves working with people to address root causes. The School Resource Officer Program places officers in the Tigard-Tualatin School District. These officers build trust with students and respond to safety concerns on school grounds.

Key units within the Tigard Police Department that shape arrest activity include:

  • Detective Division for criminal investigations
  • Traffic Safety Unit for DUI and crash-related arrests
  • Crisis Negotiation Team for high-risk calls
  • Community Response Team for neighborhood issues
  • School Resource Officers in the Tigard-Tualatin School District

The department also offers fingerprinting services by appointment. This service is used for background checks and other purposes not tied to arrest. Community members in Tigard can call the non-emergency line at (503) 639-6164 for questions about police services, records requests, or safety concerns. Officers attend city events and neighborhood meetings throughout the year to stay connected with the people they serve.

Note: Tigard officers wear body-worn cameras, and footage may be requested as part of an arrest record under Oregon public records law.

Finding Tigard Arrest Records Step by Step

Start with the Tigard Police Records Division. Call, email, or visit in person. Tell them what you need. Staff will let you know what is on file and how long it will take to process. Standard Tigard requests are done in about a week. More complex requests that involve multiple Tigard records or a redaction review may take a bit longer. There is no cost for most basic police reports, though some requests may carry a small fee for copies.

If the local office does not have what you need, try the state systems. A CJIS check through Oregon State Police gives a statewide view of arrest data. The Washington County Jail roster shows current bookings. The circuit court in Hillsboro has felony case files. Each source adds a layer. A person arrested in Tigard may have records in all of these places, depending on the charges and the outcome of the case. Oregon law protects your right to access these records. The core facts of an arrest, including charges, dates, and case results, are available to anyone who makes a proper request.

Check more than one source for a full view. The Tigard arrest report is the start. The jail record, court file, and state database each hold their own part of the Tigard story.

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Washington County Recent Arrests

Tigard is part of Washington County, and all arrests in the city are processed through the county jail system. For a broader look at recent arrests across the full county, including those by the Washington County Sheriff and other local police departments, visit the Washington County recent arrests page. County records cover a wider scope and may include joint operations that involve Tigard officers working with county deputies on shared cases.

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