Linn County Jail Records and Current Inmates

Linn County provides public access to its jail roster through the Sheriff's Office website. Sheriff Jim Yon leads the office from 1115 SE Jackson Street in Albany. The jail occupies the same address and processes both pre-trial detainees and sentenced individuals. Oregon law mandates that each county operate a jail, and Linn County runs a facility described as safe, secure, professional, and respectful. The current inmates page updates several times each day. You can click on a name to see full details about that person's charges and case. Under ORS 181A.220, this booking data is public information available to anyone.

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Linn County Quick Facts

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Linn County Recent Arrests Online

The Linn County Sheriff posts recent arrests on the current inmates page. This roster is the fastest way to see who has been booked into the jail. It updates several times a day, so new bookings appear within hours. Each listing shows the person's name and charges. Click a name to see more detail about the case, including the arresting agency and court information.

Visit the Linn County Sheriff's main site for broader information about the office.

Linn County Sheriff Office main website with links to jail roster and law enforcement services

From the main site, you can reach the jail roster, most wanted lists, and community resources. The Sheriff's Office also provides updates on public safety matters that affect the Albany area and surrounding communities.

One key change in recent years is House Bill 3273. Since January 1, 2022, Linn County no longer publishes booking photos on its public roster. The law bars the release of booking images in most cases. You will still find names, charges, and case details on the roster, but photos are not included.

Searching the Linn County Jail Roster

The current inmates page is straightforward. Names are listed, and you can scan or search for the person you need. Clicking a name opens a detail view with charges, bail, and other case data.

Linn County Sheriff current inmates page showing recent bookings and jail roster in Albany Oregon

The detail view pulls from the jail's records system. It shows what the person is held for, when they were booked, and what court dates are set. This data comes directly from the Linn County Jail and reflects the most current status of each case.

Note: HB 3273 prevents Linn County from posting booking photos on the public roster. This law took effect on January 1, 2022.

For phone inquiries, call the jail at (541) 967-3901. Intake questions go to (541) 917-6663. The Sheriff's Office general line is (541) 967-3950. Staff can help with questions about current inmates, recent bookings, and records requests that go beyond what the online roster shows.

Recent Arrests and Local Law Enforcement

Linn County has several law enforcement agencies that bring arrests to the county jail. Albany Police, led by Chief Lattanzio, handles the largest city in the county. Lebanon Police, under Chief Stevenson, covers the second-largest city. Sweet Home Police, led by Chief Lynn, serves the eastern part of the county. The Sheriff's Office patrols unincorporated areas and provides backup across the county.

All of these agencies book their arrests at the main jail in Albany or the Sweet Home Satellite at 1950 Main Street. The satellite facility can be reached at (541) 974-0906. Having two locations helps manage the flow of bookings across this mid-sized county.

District Attorney Doug Marteeny oversees prosecution. Cases move from arrest to the Linn County Circuit Court, where five judges handle the caseload. Those judges are Delsman, Kittson-MaQatish, McHill, Novotny, and Wynhausen. The court assigns cases based on availability and case type.

Linn County Jail Facility and Corrections

The main jail at 1115 SE Jackson Street in Albany houses both pre-trial and sentenced individuals. Commander Ted Langley oversees daily operations. The facility follows strict protocols for intake, housing, and release. Every person who comes through the door is processed through intake, where staff record charges, take fingerprints, and assign a housing unit.

Community Corrections, directed by Maureen Robb, handles probation and post-release supervision. You can reach that office at (541) 967-2005. If someone on probation is arrested in Linn County, the case goes through both the jail and community corrections systems. Probation violations are among the most common reasons for booking in Linn County.

Phone blocking is an option for those who receive unwanted calls from the jail. Call 866-516-0115 to set up a block on your number. This service is available to anyone receiving calls from inmates at the Linn County Jail.

Statewide Records for Linn County Arrests

Linn County arrest data feeds into statewide systems that let you search across all of Oregon. The Oregon State Police CJIS portal provides criminal history checks that include data from Linn County and every other county in the state. This tool is useful when you want to see a full history rather than just the current jail roster.

Oregon State Police CJIS criminal history check portal for statewide arrest records including Linn County

The CJIS system shows arrests, charges, and case outcomes from across Oregon. Processing times can vary, but the data is comprehensive.

If someone arrested in Linn County is sentenced to more than one year, they move to the state prison system. The Oregon DOC offender search covers these individuals. It shows facility placement, sentence length, and projected release. The DOC main site offers additional information about programs and policies at state facilities.

Public Records Access in Linn County

Oregon's public records laws give residents and others the right to access arrest and booking data. ORS 181A.220 governs how criminal offender information is shared by law enforcement agencies. Linn County complies by posting its roster online and responding to records requests.

Some records have limits on disclosure. Under ORS 192.345, agencies may withhold information if it could compromise an active investigation or endanger someone. In most cases, though, the core booking data is available. This includes the person's name, charges, booking date, and bail amount.

Note: Written records requests for Linn County can be directed to the jail at (541) 967-3901 or the Sheriff's Office at (541) 967-3950.

Linn County remains committed to transparency in its jail operations. The online roster, combined with responsive staff and clear processes, makes it one of the more accessible counties in Oregon for arrest record searches. Whether you use the website or call directly, the information is there for those who seek it.

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