Harney County Felony Records

Harney County felony records are managed by the Circuit Court in Burns. This is the largest county in Oregon by land area, covering over 10,000 square miles of high desert and ranching country. The Malheur National Wildlife Refuge sits within its borders. Despite its vast size, Harney County has a small population. Court records for criminal cases filed here are available to the public through the court clerk in Burns.

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Harney County Quick Facts

7K Population
Burns County Seat
10,226 Square Miles
Circuit Court Type

Harney County Court Records

The Harney County Circuit Court handles all felony cases filed in the county. The courthouse is located at 450 N Buena Vista Ave in Burns. Court meetings take place every first and third Wednesday at 9:30 AM. The clerk manages all criminal case files and can help with record lookups.

Harney County has a small court staff that serves a huge geographic area. Most residents live in Burns or nearby Hines. Felony cases filed in Harney County go through the same process as in any Oregon circuit court. The difference is volume. Far fewer cases are filed here each year compared to urban counties. This means staff can often respond to records requests quickly.

The Oregon Judicial Department provides online access to court case data. Use the OJD Find a Case tool to search by name or case number. This free tool covers all Oregon courts, including Harney County. It shows basic case details like hearing dates and party names.

Oregon Judicial Department Find a Case tool for Harney County felony records

For more detailed access to Harney County felony records, the OJCIN Online system offers deeper search tools. Subscription plans vary in cost based on how much you use the system.

Harney County Criminal Resources

Harney County has several local agencies tied to public safety and criminal records. The Local Public Safety Coordinating Council, known as LPSCC, was created by Senate Bill 1145. This council brings together law enforcement, courts, and community groups. It helps guide how Harney County handles criminal cases and offender programs.

The Harney County government website provides access to meeting schedules and county services. The Natural Resource Advisory Committee meets the first Tuesday of each month from 6 to 7:30 PM. The Harney County Sheriff posts current inmate lists that are updated once per day. A GIS Map Hub is also available for property and location searches in Harney County.

Note: The Harney County inmate list is updated daily but may not reflect the most recent bookings or releases at any given time.

Oregon Felony Records Tools

State agencies provide tools that work alongside Harney County court records. The Oregon State Police run a criminal history check program. Requests go through the OSP Criminal History page. The fee is $33 per check. Results are fingerprint-based and take 7 to 10 business days.

The Oregon Department of Corrections also offers a free search tool. The DOC Offender Search lets you look up inmates by name. It shows conviction data, sentence length, and release information. This can help you confirm details before requesting the full felony record from the Harney County court.

Oregon DOC Offender Search tool for Harney County felony records

These state tools cover all of Oregon. They are not limited to Harney County. You can use them to search for felony records from any county in the state.

Harney County Felony Expungement

Oregon allows certain felony convictions to be set aside. The rules are in ORS 137.225. Senate Bill 397 changed the waiting periods for many offenses. Some people with older convictions in Harney County now qualify sooner than before.

Serious person felonies and sex crimes cannot be set aside. For those who do qualify, filing a motion with the Harney County Circuit Court starts the process. Once granted, the felony record is sealed. It will no longer appear in most public searches. However, law enforcement can still access sealed records in certain situations.

The clerk in Burns can accept your motion and guide you through the filing steps. Forms are available through the Oregon Courts website. Legal aid groups may also help with the process if you qualify based on income.

Harney County Case File Details

A felony case file from Harney County contains all documents tied to the criminal case. Each file is different. Short cases have fewer pages. Cases that go to trial produce much more material.

Common items in a Harney County felony record include:

  • Charging documents listing the felony offenses
  • Arraignment records and bail orders
  • Plea agreements or trial verdicts
  • Sentencing orders with conditions
  • Probation terms and restitution orders
  • Post-conviction motions if any were filed

Under ORS 181A.220, criminal records held by law enforcement are confidential except in five defined situations. Court records are different. Felony case files at the Harney County Circuit Court are public unless a judge seals them. Anyone can request to view or copy these records.

Note: Grand jury proceedings and certain mental health evaluations within a Harney County felony case may be sealed even when the rest of the file is public.

Harney County Records Overview

Harney County spans the high desert of southeastern Oregon. Burns is the county seat and the center of most government services. Ranching and agriculture drive the local economy. The Malheur National Wildlife Refuge covers a large portion of the county and draws researchers and visitors.

The county's remote location and small population shape how its court system works. With fewer cases filed each year, the Harney County Circuit Court can give more attention to each request. If you need felony records from Harney County, you can call the clerk in Burns or visit in person. Mail requests are also accepted. Community-based water planning and natural resource issues often bring people to Harney County government offices, but court records are handled separately at the courthouse.

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Nearby Counties

Harney County borders several other counties in central and eastern Oregon. Felony cases are filed in the county where the crime happened. If you need records from a neighboring area, contact that county's Circuit Court directly.