Albany Oregon Felony Records

Albany felony records are maintained at the Linn County Circuit Court. Albany sits in the center of the Willamette Valley and serves as the county seat of Linn County. The city has a population of about 56,000. All felony criminal cases from Albany go through the Linn County court system. The courthouse was built in 1940 and still serves as the hub for criminal case records. You can search felony records online or visit the clerk's office in person.

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Albany Quick Facts

56,000 Population
Linn County
5 Elected Judges
66 Sworn Officers

Albany Police and Felony Records

The Albany Police Department operates under the motto "Excellence Through Service." The department has 66 sworn officers and 35 civilian staff members. Officers patrol the city and respond to calls that can lead to felony arrests. When a felony arrest occurs in Albany, the case moves to the Linn County District Attorney for review.

The department runs several community programs that help build trust between police and residents. These programs bring officers and the public together in ways that go beyond law enforcement.

  • Community Police Academy
  • Youth Police Academy Day
  • Neighborhood Watch
  • National Night Out
  • Victim Assistance Program

Albany police keep arrest records and incident reports. These records are separate from the felony court files at the Linn County courthouse. If you need records of an arrest in Albany, contact the police department. For the court file on a felony case, go to the Linn County Circuit Court.

Note: The Albany Police non-emergency line is 541-917-7680 and TTY is 711.

City of Albany Oregon homepage for felony records research

Search Albany Felony Records

There are three ways to search for felony records from Albany. Each method provides access to criminal case data from Linn County. The best option depends on how much detail you need.

Oregon eCourt Case Information is the main online search tool. It covers the Linn County Circuit Court and all other Oregon courts. You can search by name or case number to find felony records from Albany. The system shows charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. Visit courts.oregon.gov to start your search. A small fee applies for detailed access.

You can also visit the Linn County courthouse in person. The address is 300 SW Fourth Avenue, Albany, OR 97321. The records kiosk is in Room 107. Staff can look up cases and provide copies. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. The Copy Center can be reached at 541-812-8770 or by email at lin.copycenter@ojd.state.or.us. The main phone number is 541-967-3845.

The Oregon State Police offer a statewide criminal history check for $33. This search covers every county in Oregon, not just Linn County. It shows felony convictions on file with the state. This is useful when you want a broader search beyond just Albany.

Albany Police Department website for felony records information

Linn County Court Records

The Linn County Circuit Court is the trial court for all felony cases from Albany. Five elected judges serve on the bench. Oregon's unified court system means circuit courts handle every type of case, from felonies to civil disputes. There are no separate criminal courts in the state.

The courthouse in Albany has served the county since 1940. It sits in the center of the Willamette Valley. The court records office handles requests for copies and certified documents. You can request records by mail, in person, or through the online system. Each method has its own processing time and fees.

Felony cases in Linn County go through arraignment, pretrial hearings, and either a plea deal or trial. Each step adds documents to the case file. The clerk keeps all of these records. Anyone can access felony court records from Albany unless the case has been sealed or expunged by court order.

Note: Five elected judges hear all case types in Linn County, including felony matters from Albany.

Albany Public Safety Programs

The Albany Police Department offers programs that go beyond basic law enforcement. These efforts help keep the community safe and connected. Some of the programs also support victims of crime, which ties directly to the felony case process.

The Safe Return program helps locate people with cognitive conditions who may wander from home. Safe Exchange Zones provide well-lit, camera-monitored locations for online purchase exchanges. The Safe Medication and Sharps Disposal program gives residents a safe way to get rid of unused drugs and needles. These programs reflect the department's broad approach to public safety in Albany.

The Victim Assistance Program is especially relevant to felony cases. Victims of felony crimes in Albany can get help navigating the court process. The program provides information about case status, court dates, and available resources. Contact the City of Albany or the police department at 541-917-7500 for more details on these programs.

Albany Felony Record Expungement

Oregon law allows some felony records to be expunged. The rules are set out in ORS 137.225. If you have a felony record from Albany, you may be able to get it set aside after meeting the required waiting period. Not all felonies qualify. Serious offenses like murder and sex crimes are excluded from expungement.

To file for expungement, submit a motion to the Linn County Circuit Court. The district attorney is notified and can object. If no objection is raised, the court may grant the motion without a hearing. If the DA objects, the court holds a hearing to decide. Once granted, the record is sealed and removed from most public searches.

Under ORS 181A.220, Oregon also controls access to certain criminal history records. This law sets limits on how records can be shared and used. Albany residents can also use the DOC offender search to check state prison records for free. This tool covers all of Oregon and shows details on people who have served time in state facilities.

Felony Records and Oregon Law

Oregon divides felonies into three classes. Class A is the most serious and carries the longest sentences. Class B falls in the middle. Class C felonies are the least severe but still carry heavy penalties. All three classes create permanent court records in Albany unless expunged.

Common felony charges in Albany include drug crimes, assault, burglary, and theft of high-value property. The charge level determines the maximum sentence a judge can impose. It also affects whether the case is eligible for expungement later. The Linn County Circuit Court keeps records of all felony cases regardless of the outcome.

  • Class A felony: up to 20 years in prison
  • Class B felony: up to 10 years in prison
  • Class C felony: up to 5 years in prison

The court uses the Oregon court finder system to help people locate the right court for their search. For felony records from Albany, that court is always the Linn County Circuit Court at the Albany courthouse.

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Linn County Felony Court Records

Albany is in Linn County, and all felony cases go through the Linn County Circuit Court. The courthouse in Albany serves as the county seat and handles criminal cases for cities across the county. For more on the county court system, search options, fees, and related records, visit the Linn County felony records page.

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