Sherman County Arrest Records Lookup

Sherman County is one of the least populated counties in Oregon. It sits in the north-central part of the state along the Columbia River. The county seat is Moro. Sheriff James Burgett leads law enforcement as the 17th sheriff, sworn in on January 2, 2025. He served in the Army from 1999 to 2003 and worked as a fire chief before taking the role. Sherman County does not have its own jail. All arrests result in transport to NORCOR in The Dalles. This page explains how to search for recent arrests in Sherman County and what resources are available to the public.

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Sherman County Quick Facts

1,780County Population
831 sq miCounty Area
NORCORJail Facility Used
MoroCounty Seat

Sherman County Recent Arrests and NORCOR Jail

Sherman County does not operate its own jail. People arrested by the Sherman County Sheriff's Office are taken to NORCOR, the Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities, located at 201 Webber Road in The Dalles. You can reach NORCOR by phone at (541) 298-1576. This regional jail serves several counties in north-central Oregon.

When a deputy makes an arrest in Sherman County, the booking takes place at NORCOR. The jail creates a record that includes the person's name, charges, and the date of the booking. To check on someone booked for a Sherman County charge, you can call NORCOR directly. Staff can confirm custody status and provide basic booking details over the phone.

The image below shows the Oregon State Legislature website, which provides access to state laws that govern public records and arrest data in Sherman County.

Oregon State Legislature website providing access to laws governing Sherman County recent arrests

Oregon law requires that arrest records remain accessible to the public. The facts of a booking are not sealed simply because the arrest took place in a small county like Sherman.

Sherman County Sheriff's Office

The sheriff's office is at 500 Court St in Moro, OR 97039. The mailing address is PO Box 424. You can call 541-565-3622. Sheriff James Burgett took office on January 2, 2025, as the 17th sheriff in Sherman County history. He brings a background in both military service and fire response to the role. His Army service ran from 1999 to 2003. Before becoming sheriff, he served as fire chief in the area.

The office handles patrol, investigations, civil process, and coordination with NORCOR for all detention needs. Given the small population and vast area of the county, deputies cover a lot of ground. Every call for service gets a response, and any arrest leads to a transport to The Dalles for booking. The sheriff's office also handles records requests for incident reports and arrest data tied to Sherman County.

Note: Sherman County is one of the smallest counties in Oregon by population. The sheriff's office operates with a lean staff but covers the entire 831 square miles.

How to Search Sherman County Arrest Records

There are a few paths to find arrest records from Sherman County. Start by calling the sheriff's office at 541-565-3622. Staff can tell you if a specific person was recently arrested and booked at NORCOR. For a written record, you can submit a public records request in writing. Send it to the office at PO Box 424, Moro, OR 97039.

Under ORS 192.345, some details may be withheld if they fall under an exemption. This could include data tied to an active investigation or information that would put a person at risk. The core facts of an arrest are almost always public. Name, charges, and booking date are standard pieces of data that you can expect to receive.

State tools broaden your search beyond Sherman County. The Oregon State Police CJIS portal pulls criminal history records from across Oregon. Every arrest in Sherman County gets reported to the state under ORS 181A.220. This law requires all law enforcement agencies to submit arrest data to the central repository.

The image below shows the ORS 181A.220 statute page, which outlines the confidentiality rules and reporting requirements for arrest records across Oregon.

ORS 181A.220 statute page covering arrest record reporting requirements for Sherman County

This statute is the backbone of statewide arrest data sharing. It ensures that even small counties like Sherman feed records into the state system.

Community Corrections for Sherman County

Sherman County shares a Community Corrections program with Wasco County. The office is at 421 E 7th St, Annex B in The Dalles. Director Fritz Bachman runs the program. Community Corrections handles supervision of people who are on probation or parole after a conviction in Sherman County. Officers track compliance with court-ordered conditions and report violations to the court.

If someone was recently arrested in Sherman County and later placed on supervised release, their case falls under this shared program. A violation of probation or parole conditions can result in a new arrest and a return trip to NORCOR. The corrections team works with both counties to manage caseloads and coordinate with law enforcement when needed.

Sherman County Courthouse and DA

The Sherman County Courthouse stands at 500 Court St in Moro. Handicapped access is available through the westside entrance. District Attorney Wade McLeod handles criminal cases that come from recent arrests in Sherman County. After a booking at NORCOR, the DA reviews the case and decides whether to file formal charges. Court hearings take place at the courthouse.

Court records tied to Sherman County recent arrests include charging documents, plea agreements, and sentencing orders. You can request copies from the court clerk. The clerk's office can search by name or case number to find specific filings. Oregon's eCourt system may also provide access to some Sherman County case records online.

HB 3273 applies here as well. Booking photos from Sherman County arrests cannot be posted on public websites. The arrest record itself stays public, but images are kept off the internet under this state law.

What Sherman County Arrest Records Show

A booking record for a Sherman County arrest will contain standard information. You can expect to find these details in most records:

  • Full name of the person arrested
  • Date and time of booking at NORCOR
  • Charges filed by the Sherman County Sheriff's Office
  • Bail or bond amount if one was set
  • Release date if the person has left custody

Because all Sherman County bookings go through NORCOR, the facility listed on the record will be the regional jail in The Dalles. The jurisdiction will show Sherman County. These records are public under Oregon law and available to anyone who asks.

State Search Tools for Sherman County Records

Two state databases help you find arrest records tied to Sherman County. The Oregon Department of Corrections offender search tracks people who have moved from a local jail to state prison. If someone arrested in Sherman County received a state sentence, this tool shows their current location, sentence length, and release date. The Department of Corrections manages all state prison facilities in Oregon.

The CJIS portal covers a broader range of records. It includes arrest data from all 36 counties, not just those that led to a prison sentence. For Sherman County, this means every arrest reported to the state shows up in the system. You can search by name to find records from Sherman County or any other county in Oregon. The tool is free to access and provides a quick way to check criminal history data across the state.

Note: State databases are updated as agencies report new arrests. There may be a short delay between a booking at NORCOR and the record showing up in the CJIS system.

Sherman County Public Safety

Sherman County may be small, but the sheriff's office provides full law enforcement coverage. Deputies patrol highways, rural roads, and small communities across 831 square miles. The county borders the Columbia River to the north, which adds recreational traffic and seasonal visitors to the workload. Every arrest made in the county leads to a transport to The Dalles, which can be a long drive from remote parts of Sherman County.

The sheriff's office works with state and federal agencies on larger cases. Drug interdiction along the major highways that cross the county brings in support from Oregon State Police at times. These joint efforts can lead to arrests that are booked at NORCOR under Sherman County jurisdiction. The records from these cases follow the same public access rules as any other arrest in the county.

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