Tigard Warrant Records Check

Tigard warrant records are held by the city's Municipal Court and Police Department. Tigard is in Washington County, south of Portland along the Interstate 5 corridor. The Municipal Court handles traffic offenses, city code violations, and misdemeanors including DUII, theft, and disorderly conduct. The police department maintains records at 13125 SW Hall Boulevard and provides lobby access seven days a week. Both agencies respond to public records requests under Oregon law.

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Tigard Municipal Court Records

The Tigard Municipal Court is at 13125 SW Hall Boulevard. Call 503-718-2478 or email court1@tigard-or.gov. Court hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Phone hours run Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The court does not hold regular Friday hours.

Trials are scheduled on Tuesdays. Arraignments happen on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 1:30 PM. The judge holds open court on Wednesdays from 10:30 AM to noon. If you have a warrant and want to address it voluntarily, the open court session is one option. The court gives 30 days notice for trial dates so defendants have time to prepare.

The Municipal Court handles a range of cases. Traffic violations are the most common. City code violations come next. Misdemeanor offenses include DUII, theft, disorderly conduct, trespass, harassment, and reckless driving. The court also handles cases from Tigard's photo traffic enforcement program, which uses cameras at certain intersections.

Payment plans are available for fines. Online payments go through CitePay USA. Cases involving protective orders, small claims, family law, or felonies are outside this court's authority. Those go to the Washington County Circuit Court instead.

When a defendant misses a court date, the judge issues a bench warrant. That warrant goes into law enforcement databases right away. It stays there until the person is arrested or appears before the court. The court record tracks each warrant from issue to resolution.

Tigard Police and court resources at 13125 SW Hall Blvd

Note: The court is closed on Fridays; plan visits and calls for Monday through Thursday.

Tigard Police Warrant Records

The Tigard Police Department shares the same address at 13125 SW Hall Boulevard. The non-emergency number is 503-629-0111. For records, call 503-639-6168, option 5. The lobby is open 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, seven days a week. Records staff are on duty during lobby hours.

Records Supervisor Ambra Farrier oversees the division. Her direct number is 503-718-2573. Staff can process basic requests during your visit. Written requests are preferred for anything complex. Fees follow ORS 192.440(4), which allows agencies to charge for the actual cost of copies. Requests expected to cost more than $50 require a deposit before work begins.

The department follows Policy 36.1.3 for body camera footage requests. Body camera video is a public record, but it may contain exempt material that needs to be redacted before release. This can add processing time. If you need body camera footage related to a warrant service or arrest, include that detail in your written request so staff can locate the right files.

Tigard police also offer Safe Exchange Zones at the police department. These are monitored areas where people can meet safely for online transactions. While not related to warrant records, the zones show the department's focus on community access and transparency in its operations.

The police resources page on the city website has more details on services, forms, and contact information for the records division.

How to Search Tigard Warrant Records

Start at the Municipal Court for city-level warrants. Call 503-718-2478 or visit during business hours. Staff can confirm whether a warrant is active on a specific case. For county-level cases, use the Oregon eCourt system or contact the Washington County Circuit Court.

The Oregon Judicial Department's statewide search tool at courts.oregon.gov covers all circuit court records. This includes Washington County where Tigard is located. You can search by name or case number. The tool shows party names, charges, hearing dates, and case status.

The Washington County Sheriff's Office at wcso.net is another resource. The sheriff maintains warrant data for the entire county. Warrants issued by any court in Washington County appear in the sheriff's system. This includes both municipal court and circuit court warrants.

Oregon's public records law under ORS 192.311 guarantees public access to government records. Warrant records are public unless a specific exemption applies. You can request records from any agency that holds them. The agency must respond within a reasonable time.

For the broadest search, check multiple sources. The state provides search tools that cover circuit court records across all Oregon counties.

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The statewide tools cover circuit court records. Municipal court records must be checked through the city directly. Between the two, you can get a complete picture of warrant records in Tigard.

Oregon Warrant Laws

ORS Chapter 133 governs arrest and warrant procedures in Oregon. A warrant requires probable cause and a judge's signature. The warrant must identify the person by name or provide enough detail for officers to make the right arrest. Once signed, the warrant is entered into the Law Enforcement Data System and becomes active statewide.

Bench warrants work differently. The court issues them based on its own authority when a defendant fails to comply with a court order. No separate probable cause finding is needed. The judge signs the warrant and the clerk enters it into the system. Most bench warrants in Tigard come from missed court dates on traffic and misdemeanor cases.

There is no statute of limitations on warrants in Oregon. A warrant from years ago remains just as valid as one issued today. Officers can serve it at any time during any lawful contact. The only ways to clear a warrant are voluntary surrender, arrest, or a court order recalling it.

The Oregon Judicial Information Network connects courts and law enforcement across the state.

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This network ensures that a warrant entered in Tigard is visible to officers in every corner of Oregon and beyond through national law enforcement databases.

Note: Protective orders, small claims, and family law cases from Tigard go to the Washington County Circuit Court, not the Municipal Court.

Washington County Court Records

Tigard is in Washington County. The county circuit court handles all cases beyond the Municipal Court's scope. Felony charges, civil lawsuits, family law, and probate all go through the Washington County Circuit Court in Hillsboro. The court's website has information on filing, records access, and contact details.

Washington County is one of Oregon's most populated counties. The circuit court sees a high volume of cases each year. Warrant records from the circuit court are searchable through Oregon eCourt. For certified copies, contact the clerk's office directly.

The Washington County Sheriff at wcso.net also provides law enforcement records services. The sheriff's office can confirm active warrants and process records requests for county-level cases. Between the circuit court, the sheriff, and Tigard's own records, there are several paths to find what you need.

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Washington County Records

Tigard is in Washington County. All felony cases, civil matters, and family law filings go through the Washington County Circuit Court in Hillsboro. For more on county warrant records, court fees, and search tools, visit the Washington County records page.

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