Start with the systems most likely to change your read of a person. Then cross-check custody, registries, and paper-trail sources before you go wider.
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01 · The docket layer
Start with courts
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Run county and statewide court portals first. Civil, criminal, family, and lower-court systems are often separate, so this is where most missed records happen.
Statewide public access portal for all Oregon circuit courts and Tax Court. Single free portal covers all 36 circuits. Search by party name, case number, or attorney. Returns case type, charges, hearing dates, register of actions.
Oregon Department of Corrections public inmate and supervised-release search. Covers individuals currently in custody and under supervision statewide. Search by full name, partial name, SID, or county ID.
Oregon State Police statewide sex offender public search. Covers all registered sex offenders in Oregon. Search by name or location. Linked from official OSP Sex Offender Registration program page at oregon.gov/osp/programs/SOR.
URL confirmed from official OSP program page (oregon.gov/osp/programs/SOR/Pages/default.aspx). App is JS-heavy; landing page loads but search UI requires JS.
Federal District, Appeals, and Bankruptcy courts. Over 1 billion documents filed. $0.10/page (capped at $3.00/document); free if quarterly charges under $30. Account required for search. Confirmed live 2026-05-03.
PACER catches federal cases the state DOC and state courts will not. Account required, small per-search fees. Worth using for white-collar, federal drug, immigration, and bankruptcy.
All federal prison inmates, current and historical from 1982. Search by name (with race/sex/age filters) or inmate number. Note: search backend showed intermittent error during 2026-05-03 verification — likely temporary. If main tool is down, try https://www.bop.gov/mobile/find_inmate/byname.jsp as fallback.
All 50 states aggregated, plus DC, US territories, and tribal nations. Search by name or location. DOJ-operated. Named after Dru Sjodin. Also links to abuse reporting resources. Confirmed live 2026-05-03.