Deschutes County Bench Warrants

Deschutes County bench warrants are filed through the Circuit Court in Bend. The court issues bench warrants when a person fails to appear for a scheduled hearing or does not follow a court order. Deschutes County sits in central Oregon and has a fast growing population. The county seat is Bend. Residents of Bend, Redmond, and Sisters all fall under this court. You can look up bench warrants through the court clerk or the sheriff. Active bench warrants in Deschutes County stay on file until a judge recalls them or the person is taken into custody.

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Deschutes County Quick Facts

200K+ Population
Bend County Seat
Circuit Court Type
3 Major Cities

Deschutes County Circuit Court Bench Warrants

The Circuit Court in Deschutes County handles all bench warrant cases for the area. Judges issue bench warrants under ORS 136.608 when a person skips a court date. The court is at 1100 Bond Street in Bend. You can call the clerk at (541) 388-5300 to ask about a case. Staff can tell you if a bench warrant is active. Walk-in visits are also an option during business hours.

The Deschutes County Circuit Court processes bench warrants for all case types. This includes criminal matters, traffic violations, and civil contempt. When a judge signs a bench warrant in Deschutes County, it goes into the state law enforcement database. Officers across Oregon can then see the warrant. The person named on the bench warrant may be stopped and brought before the court. Presiding Judge Alta Brady oversees all court operations in Deschutes County. You can reach the court by email at DeschutesRecordsRequest@ojd.state.or.us for records requests.

The Deschutes County Circuit Court website has details on how to view court records and check bench warrant status online.

Visit the Deschutes County Circuit Court page to learn more about court services and bench warrant procedures in Deschutes County.

Deschutes County Circuit Court in Bend Oregon for bench warrant cases
Court Deschutes County Circuit Court
1100 Bond Street
Bend, OR 97703
Phone: (541) 388-5300
Email DeschutesRecordsRequest@ojd.state.or.us
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How to Search Bench Warrants in Deschutes County

There are a few ways to search for bench warrants in Deschutes County. The fastest method is the Oregon eCourt system. It lets you look up cases by name or case number. You can find bench warrant records, case details, and hearing dates. Go to Oregon eCourt Case Information to start your search. A small access fee applies for detailed case data in Deschutes County.

You can also search in person at the courthouse in Bend. Bring a valid ID. The clerk can look up bench warrants by name. Older bench warrant records in Deschutes County may take more time to pull. You can request copies of any public court record. Copy fees are $0.25 per page, and certified copies cost $5.00 in Deschutes County. Under ORS 192.324, you have the right to inspect public records held by the court.

The court records page for Deschutes County shows what types of records you can request and the fees that apply.

Deschutes County court records page for bench warrant searches

Phone requests also work for simple bench warrant checks in Deschutes County. Call (541) 388-5300 during court hours.

Note: Some bench warrant records in Deschutes County may be sealed or restricted under ORS 192.345, which lists public records exemptions.

Deschutes County Sheriff and Warrant Service

The Deschutes County Sheriff serves bench warrants issued by the court. Sheriff Shane Nelson runs the office at 63333 Highway 20 West in Bend. Call (541) 388-6655 to reach the sheriff. The office handles warrant service, arrests, and jail bookings. When someone is arrested on a bench warrant in Deschutes County, they go to the county jail. The jail phone number is (541) 388-6661.

Officers can serve bench warrants at any time. They may come to your home, your place of work, or stop you during a traffic check. Under ORS 133.110, a bench warrant gives law enforcement the power to arrest and bring you to court. If you know you have a bench warrant in Deschutes County, talk to a lawyer about how to resolve it. You may be able to appear on your own before a judge and ask for the bench warrant to be quashed.

The Deschutes County Sheriff website has more details on how bench warrants are handled in the county.

Deschutes County Sheriff office that serves bench warrants

What Happens After a Bench Warrant Is Issued

A bench warrant in Deschutes County means a judge has ordered your arrest. This is not a minor issue. The bench warrant stays active until you deal with it. It does not go away on its own. You will not get a letter or call from the court. The bench warrant just sits in the system and waits.

Once a bench warrant is in the database, any officer in Oregon can see it. A routine traffic stop in Redmond or Sisters could lead to your arrest on a Deschutes County bench warrant. The officer will take you to jail. You will wait for a hearing before a judge. Bail may or may not be set. The judge decides based on the type of case and your record. In some cases, the judge may release you with a new court date. In others, you may stay in custody until the case is resolved in Deschutes County.

If you clear the bench warrant on your own, the process is smoother. You or your lawyer can file a motion to quash the bench warrant. The court sets a hearing date. You show up and the judge decides what to do next. This is the best path for most people with an active bench warrant in Deschutes County.

Note: Bench warrants in Deschutes County do not expire. They remain active until resolved by the court.

Types of Bench Warrants in Deschutes County

Deschutes County courts issue bench warrants for several reasons. The most common is a failure to appear. You miss a court date and the judge signs a bench warrant right then. This applies to criminal cases, traffic cases, and civil matters. Each type of bench warrant has its own level of priority in Deschutes County.

Bench warrants also come from probation violations. If you break the terms of your probation, the court may issue a bench warrant for your arrest. Contempt of court is another cause. Failure to pay fines or comply with a court order can lead to a bench warrant in Deschutes County. The judge has broad power to issue bench warrants when someone does not follow the rules set by the court.

  • Failure to appear at a scheduled hearing
  • Violation of probation terms
  • Contempt of a court order
  • Failure to pay court fines or restitution
  • Non-compliance with community service requirements

Deschutes County Bench Warrant Online Resources

Several online tools help you find bench warrant data for Deschutes County. The state court system runs the main search portal. You can also check the Oregon State Police records site for background data. These tools give you a starting point when you need to look up a bench warrant or check if one exists in Deschutes County.

The Oregon Courts case search page walks you through how to find court records. For criminal history checks, visit the Oregon State Police CJIS page. The Oregon Offender Search tool shows records from the state corrections system. Each tool covers a different set of records, so check more than one when you need full data on bench warrants in Deschutes County.

Note: Online tools may not show all active bench warrants in Deschutes County. Contact the court clerk for the most current information.

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Cities in Deschutes County

Deschutes County has three main cities. All bench warrant cases from these areas go through the Circuit Court in Bend. The courthouse serves the whole county.

Nearby Counties

Deschutes County borders several other counties in central Oregon. If you are not sure which county handles your bench warrant, check the address where the case was filed. Each county has its own court and bench warrant process.