Union County Oregon Felony Records

Union County felony records are maintained by the Circuit Court in La Grande, the county seat. Located in the Blue Mountains and Grande Ronde Valley of northeast Oregon, Union County handles all felony case filings through its Circuit Court clerk. The court is open Monday through Friday. You can search felony records online, call the clerk at 541-962-9500, or visit in person. The clerk staff can help you find criminal case files and get copies of court documents from Union County.

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Union County Quick Facts

27K Population
541-962-9500 Court Phone
Circuit Court Type
La Grande County Seat

Union County Circuit Court

The Union County Circuit Court is the trial court for all felony cases in the county. The court is based in La Grande and handles criminal, civil, and family cases. The clerk office processes filings, stores case records, and helps the public access court documents. You can reach the clerk by phone at 541-962-9500.

Court hours are 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. The court observes all legal holidays. Public service counters close at 4:30 PM, but courtrooms stay open until 5:00 PM. If you plan to visit for felony records, arrive before 4:30 PM to get help from the clerk staff in Union County.

Union County Circuit Court website for felony records search
Court Union County Circuit Court
La Grande, OR 97850
Phone: 541-962-9500
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Website courts.oregon.gov/courts/union

Note: Service counters close at 4:30 PM, so arrive before then if you need help from clerk staff with Union County felony records.

Search Union County Felony Records

There are several ways to search for felony records in Union County. The Oregon eCourt system lets you look up cases online by name or case number. You can also call the clerk at 541-962-9500 or visit the courthouse in La Grande. Each method gives you access to felony case data from Union County.

Oregon eCourt Case Information covers all circuit courts in the state, including Union County. The system shows basic case details like charges, hearing dates, and case status. There is a small fee for detailed case data. For copies of actual documents from a felony case, contact the clerk in Union County. Visit courts.oregon.gov to start your search.

When you visit the Union County courthouse in person, the clerk can pull up felony records by name or case number. You can review the file at the courthouse and request copies. Certified copies carry an official seal and are accepted for legal use. Plain copies cost less. Bring your ID when you visit.

Union County Court Drop Box

The Union County courthouse has a drop box at 1105 K Avenue in La Grande. Staff check the box each day at 5:00 PM. Items placed in the box between 4:30 PM and 5:00 PM are treated as filed that same business day. Anything placed after 5:00 PM is filed the next business day.

The drop box is useful if you need to file papers for a felony case outside of the service counter hours. The counter closes at 4:30 PM, but the drop box gives you an extra half hour to submit documents for the same day in Union County. For urgent filings, try to visit during regular counter hours so staff can process your papers right away.

Union County Sheriff Records

The Union County Sheriff handles law enforcement, jail operations, and public safety across the county. Sheriff Cody Bowen leads the office from 1109 K Avenue in La Grande. You can reach the sheriff office at 541-963-1017 or by fax at 541-963-1023. The sheriff office keeps arrest records, booking data, and jail rosters that are separate from court records.

The Union County jail roster is available online through the sheriff office website. This shows who is currently in custody. For booking records tied to a past felony case, contact the sheriff office directly. The sheriff also handles concealed handgun licenses, animal enforcement, and public transit services in Union County.

Union County Sheriff office for felony arrest records

Note: For court records on a felony case, contact the Circuit Court clerk, not the sheriff office.

Felony Records Public Access

Felony records in Union County are public under the Oregon Public Records Law, ORS 192.311 to 192.478. Anyone can ask to view a felony case file. You do not need to be a party to the case. Most of the file is open to the public, though some items may be sealed by the judge.

A typical felony case file in Union County contains the charging document, plea records, motions, court orders, and the final judgment. If there was a trial, the file also includes jury instructions and the verdict form. Sentencing records show what penalty the court imposed. All of these are public unless the court has sealed them. The clerk in Union County can provide copies at the standard fee.

Union County Government

The Union County government provides services from its offices in La Grande. The county clerk handles property records, elections, and vital records. The district attorney office handles felony prosecutions in Union County. Each office has its own records that may relate to a felony case.

Union County sits in the Grande Ronde Valley, surrounded by the Blue Mountains. La Grande is the largest city and serves as the county seat. The area is known for outdoor recreation and Eastern Oregon University. Despite its rural setting, Union County has a full Circuit Court that handles all types of cases. The court clerk can help you find any felony records you need from Union County.

Union County government homepage for public records

Felony Case Process

A felony case in Union County starts with an arrest or a grand jury indictment. The case is filed at the Circuit Court in La Grande. The defendant appears for arraignment and enters a plea. The case then moves through pre-trial hearings and may go to trial or end with a plea deal.

Each step creates records in Union County. The arrest report, charges, court orders, and final judgment are stored by the clerk. You can request copies of any of these records. If you need the full case file from a felony in Union County, provide the case number or the defendant's full name to the court clerk.

  • Arrest and booking by the sheriff
  • Grand jury indictment or information
  • Arraignment and plea entry
  • Pre-trial motions and hearings
  • Trial or plea agreement
  • Sentencing judgment

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Nearby Counties

Union County borders Wallowa County, Baker County, and Umatilla County. Felony cases are filed in the county where the crime took place. If you need records from a nearby county, contact that county's Circuit Court clerk. Each court manages its own felony records.