La Grande Area Warrant Records

Union County warrant records are managed by the Circuit Court and the Sheriff in La Grande. This northeastern Oregon county sits in the Grande Ronde Valley near the Blue Mountains. The court handles all warrant cases that arise within the county. Both bench warrants and arrest warrants are filed through the circuit court system. The sheriff serves warrants and keeps arrest records at a nearby office on K Avenue. Residents and the public can search for warrant records through several channels, including in-person visits to the courthouse or requests made to the sheriff. State tools also provide ways to look up records tied to Union County cases.

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Union County Quick Facts

27,000 Population
La Grande County Seat
Circuit Court Type
2,038 sq mi Area

Union County Circuit Court Records

The Union County Circuit Court is at 1104 K Avenue in La Grande. It is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The phone number is (541) 963-1016. The court clerk handles all warrant filings and can help you look up case details. Public access terminals inside the courthouse let you search for records at no cost. You can check for active warrants, view case numbers, and see hearing dates through these terminals.

Judges in Union County issue bench warrants when a person fails to appear for a scheduled court date. They also sign arrest warrants when law enforcement presents probable cause. Each warrant is logged in the court system and tracked until it is served or recalled. The clerk keeps a record of every warrant issued in Union County. If you need copies, the court charges a small fee per page for plain copies and a higher rate for certified documents.

The Union County Circuit Court website provides court hours, contact details, and forms you may need.

Union County Circuit Court website for warrant records searches

This page gives you a starting point for court services and record searches in Union County.

Union County Sheriff Warrant Services

The Union County Sheriff is located at 1109 K Avenue in La Grande, just steps from the courthouse. The phone number is (541) 963-1017. Deputies serve warrants, make arrests, and handle jail operations. The sheriff provides warrant verification for people who call or visit in person. You can also request arrest records and jail information through this office.

The Union County Sheriff website has contact details and information about law enforcement services in the county.

Union County Sheriff office website for warrant records

The sheriff site lists available services and gives you ways to reach the office for warrant questions.

Oregon law under ORS 192.345 sets out certain exemptions to public records access. Some records held by the sheriff may fall under these rules. However, most basic warrant details remain open to the public in Union County. If an agency denies your request, they must explain why and point to the specific statute that allows the denial.

Note: The Union County Sheriff may take several business days to process formal records requests depending on current workload.

Searching Union County Warrants Online

Online tools give you options for finding warrant records tied to Union County. The Oregon Judicial Department runs a free case search tool that covers all circuit courts in the state. This tool shows basic case data. It can confirm whether a case exists in Union County. It does not always show full warrant details, but it helps narrow your search.

For deeper access, the Oregon Judicial Information Network handles paid searches. OJCIN covers every circuit court in Oregon. You can search by name or case number and pull up warrant records, charges, and court dates linked to Union County cases. A subscription is required for full access to this system.

You can also file a formal records request through the state court system. This works well for older records or certified copies that are not available through the online tools. The court will process the request and mail you the results or make them available for pickup.

Warrant Types in Union County

Several types of warrants are issued through the Union County court system. Bench warrants are the most common. A judge signs one when a person skips a court date or ignores a court order. The warrant stays active until the person appears or the court cancels it. Arrest warrants come next. Law enforcement files a request with the court based on probable cause that a crime was committed.

Under ORS Chapter 133, strict rules govern how warrants are issued and served in Oregon. Officers must follow these rules in Union County and every other county in the state. Search warrants allow officers to enter a specific location and look for evidence. These are often sealed by the court. Probation violation warrants go out when someone breaks the terms of their supervised release.

  • Bench warrants for failure to appear
  • Arrest warrants based on probable cause
  • Search warrants for specific locations
  • Probation violation warrants
  • Material witness warrants in rare cases

All of these warrant types become part of the public court record in Union County once a judge signs them. Some may later be sealed, but the initial filing is typically accessible.

Note: Sealed warrants in Union County will not appear in public search results or on access terminals.

Union County Public Records Laws

Oregon gives the public broad access to government records. Warrant records in Union County fall under the Oregon Public Records Law. This law starts at ORS 192.311 and sets clear rules for how agencies must handle requests. You have the right to ask for records from both the court and the sheriff. Agencies must respond within a set time frame.

Some records are exempt. Sealed warrants, active investigations, and certain personal details may be withheld or redacted. But the core facts of a warrant are usually public. The name on the warrant, the charge, and the date issued are generally available in Union County. If your request is denied, the agency must cite the specific exemption. You can appeal that decision to the district attorney or through a court petition.

Understanding these laws helps you know what to expect when you search for warrant records in Union County. Most requests are straightforward, and staff at both the court and sheriff are used to handling them.

Resolving Active Union County Warrants

Active warrants do not expire. If you have a warrant in Union County, you should deal with it soon. Waiting only raises the risk of arrest during a traffic stop or other contact with law enforcement. You can call the court clerk at (541) 963-1016 to confirm the warrant and ask about next steps.

For bench warrants, the court may set a new hearing. You must appear at that hearing. The judge can recall the warrant if you show up. For arrest warrants, the process depends on the charges involved. Hiring a local attorney is a good move. A lawyer who practices in Union County can often arrange a court date and help avoid a surprise arrest. The La Grande area has attorneys who handle these cases regularly.

  • Call the Union County Circuit Court to check warrant status
  • Hire an attorney who practices in La Grande
  • Appear at the courthouse during business hours
  • Bring valid identification and any court documents

Taking quick action on a Union County warrant is the best path forward. Courts tend to view voluntary appearance in a more favorable light than a forced arrest.

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Nearby Counties

Union County borders several other Oregon counties. Wallowa County lies to the northeast. Baker County sits to the south. Umatilla County is to the northwest. Each county runs its own court and sheriff that manage warrant records separately. If your search does not turn up results in Union County, you may need to check a neighboring county instead.