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What Is Inmate Records In Klamath County?

Inmate records in Klamath County are official government documents maintained by the Klamath County Sheriff's Office and correctional facilities that document the custody, care, and control of individuals who have been arrested, detained, or incarcerated within the county's jurisdiction. These records constitute a comprehensive documentation system that tracks an individual from initial booking through release.

Pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes § 192.355, inmate records are distinct from court records maintained by the judicial system. While court records document legal proceedings, charges, and case dispositions, inmate records specifically track the physical custody and management of individuals within correctional facilities.

The creation of inmate records begins at booking, when an individual is processed into the Klamath County Jail. At this point, the Klamath County Sheriff's Office Corrections Division collects identifying information, photographs, fingerprints, and details about the alleged offense. Throughout incarceration, these records are continuously updated to reflect:

  • Housing assignments
  • Disciplinary actions
  • Medical information
  • Visitation logs
  • Program participation
  • Court appearances
  • Release information

Under Oregon Administrative Rules 291-070-0110, correctional facilities must maintain accurate and complete records for each inmate in custody, establishing standardized procedures for record creation, maintenance, and eventual archiving upon an inmate's release.

Are Inmate Records Public In Klamath County?

Inmate records in Klamath County are generally considered public information with specific limitations. According to the Oregon Public Records Law § 192.311-192.478, government records, including basic inmate information, are presumed to be open to public inspection unless specifically exempted by statute.

The following inmate record information is typically available to the public:

  • Full name and booking photograph (mugshot)
  • Current custody status
  • Booking date
  • Charges
  • Bond/bail amounts
  • Scheduled court dates
  • Expected release date (if sentenced)
  • Current housing facility

However, certain components of inmate records are exempt from public disclosure under ORS § 192.355, including:

  • Medical and mental health information
  • Social Security numbers
  • Personal contact information
  • Victim information
  • Information that would compromise facility security
  • Records pertaining to juveniles (with limited exceptions)

The Klamath County Sheriff's Office maintains a publicly accessible Web Jail Viewer that provides real-time information about current inmates. This system allows members of the public to search for individuals currently in custody at the Klamath County Jail.

For individuals who have been transferred to state custody, the Oregon Department of Corrections Offender Search provides similar public information about inmates housed in state facilities.

What's Included Inmate Records in Klamath County

Inmate records maintained by the Klamath County Sheriff's Office Corrections Division contain comprehensive information organized into several categories:

Basic Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name and any known aliases
  • Date of birth
  • Gender
  • Race/ethnicity
  • Height, weight, and physical description
  • Identifying marks (tattoos, scars, etc.)
  • Booking photograph (mugshot)
  • Fingerprints
  • State identification number (SID)

Custody Information:

  • Booking date and time
  • Arresting agency
  • Custody status (pre-trial, sentenced, etc.)
  • Housing assignment
  • Classification level
  • Disciplinary records
  • Visitation logs
  • Property inventory

Charge Information:

  • Current charges
  • Warrant information
  • Case numbers
  • Arresting agency
  • Incident reports

Bond/Bail Information:

  • Bond/bail amount
  • Bond type (cash, surety, etc.)
  • Bond status (posted, denied, etc.)
  • Conditions of release (if applicable)

Court Information:

  • Court of jurisdiction
  • Judge assigned
  • Scheduled court appearances
  • Court orders

Sentence Information (if convicted and serving sentence):

  • Conviction details
  • Sentence length
  • Sentence start date
  • Projected release date
  • Good time/earned time calculations
  • Probation/parole eligibility dates

Release Information:

  • Release date and time
  • Type of release (bail, completion of sentence, transfer, etc.)
  • Release conditions
  • Probation/parole information (if applicable)
  • Destination upon release

These records are maintained in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules 291-070-0110 and are subject to retention schedules established by the Oregon State Archives.

Klamath County Prison System

The Klamath County correctional system operates under the authority of the Klamath County Sheriff's Office, which maintains jurisdiction over local detention facilities. The system is designed to house individuals who are awaiting trial, serving sentences of less than one year, or awaiting transfer to state or federal facilities.

It is important to distinguish between the county jail system and the state prison system. The Klamath County Jail houses individuals who:

  • Are awaiting arraignment or trial
  • Have been sentenced to incarceration of less than one year
  • Are being held on probation or parole violations
  • Are awaiting transfer to state or federal custody

Individuals sentenced to more than one year of incarceration are typically transferred to the custody of the Oregon Department of Corrections, which operates state prisons throughout Oregon.

The Klamath County correctional system is administered by:

Klamath County Sheriff's Office
3300 Vandenberg Road
Klamath Falls, OR 97603
(541) 883-5130
Klamath County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office Corrections Division is responsible for the operation of the Klamath County Jail, inmate transportation, court security, and coordination with other law enforcement and correctional agencies.

Types of Correctional Facilities In Klamath County

Klamath County maintains a consolidated correctional system centered around the main county jail facility:

Klamath County Jail
3201 Vandenberg Road
Klamath Falls, OR 97603
(541) 883-5130
Klamath County Corrections Division

The Klamath County Jail was constructed in 1989 and operates as a medium-security detention facility. The jail has a rated capacity of 152 beds and houses both male and female inmates in separate housing units. The facility operates 24 hours a day, 365 days per year, and is staffed by trained correctional deputies.

The jail includes specialized housing units for:

  • General population (male and female)
  • Administrative segregation
  • Disciplinary segregation
  • Medical observation
  • Mental health observation
  • Work release program participants

In addition to the main jail facility, Klamath County operates:

Klamath County Community Corrections
3203 Vandenberg Road
Klamath Falls, OR 97603
(541) 880-5500
Klamath County Community Corrections

This facility provides supervision and services for individuals on probation or parole, including:

  • Probation supervision
  • Day reporting programs
  • Electronic monitoring
  • Drug and alcohol testing
  • Cognitive behavioral programs
  • Employment assistance

Klamath County does not operate juvenile detention facilities. Juvenile offenders are typically housed at regional juvenile detention centers in accordance with agreements between Klamath County and neighboring jurisdictions.

Who's in Prison In Klamath County

The Klamath County Jail houses a diverse population of individuals who fall into several distinct categories:

Pre-trial Detainees: The majority of individuals housed in the Klamath County Jail are awaiting trial or other court proceedings. These individuals have been charged with crimes but have not been convicted and are presumed innocent under the law. They may be held in custody because:

  • They have been denied bail
  • They cannot afford to post bail
  • They are considered a flight risk or danger to the community
  • They have violated conditions of pre-trial release

Sentenced Offenders: Individuals who have been convicted of misdemeanors or low-level felonies and sentenced to terms of incarceration of less than one year serve their sentences in the Klamath County Jail. Common offenses include:

  • Driving under the influence (DUI)
  • Theft
  • Assault
  • Drug possession
  • Probation violations

Temporary Holds: The jail also houses individuals on temporary holds, including:

  • Those awaiting transfer to state prison after sentencing
  • Individuals detained on immigration holds
  • Probation and parole violators awaiting hearings
  • Individuals held on out-of-county warrants

Work Release Participants: Some low-risk offenders participate in work release programs that allow them to maintain employment while serving their sentences. These individuals typically leave the facility during work hours and return to custody during non-working hours.

According to data from the Klamath County Sheriff's Office Corrections Division, the jail population fluctuates but typically includes:

  • Approximately 80-85% male inmates and 15-20% female inmates
  • A mix of pre-trial (approximately 60-70%) and sentenced inmates (30-40%)
  • Individuals charged with or convicted of offenses ranging from misdemeanors to serious felonies

The average length of stay for pre-trial detainees is approximately 14-21 days, while sentenced inmates typically serve terms ranging from several days to one year.

How To Search for Inmate Records In Klamath County in 2026

Members of the public seeking inmate records in Klamath County may utilize several methods to access this information:

Online Inmate Search: The most efficient method for locating current inmates is through the Klamath County Sheriff's Office online Web Jail Viewer. This database is updated regularly and provides:

  1. Navigate to the Klamath County Sheriff's Office Web Jail Viewer
  2. Enter the inmate's last name, first name, or booking number in the search field
  3. Review the search results, which include booking photos, charges, and custody status
  4. Note that the system only displays information for currently incarcerated individuals

In-Person Requests: For more detailed records or information about former inmates:

  1. Visit the Klamath County Sheriff's Office Records Division during business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM)
  2. Complete a public records request form, providing as much identifying information as possible
  3. Present valid government-issued photo identification
  4. Pay any applicable fees for record retrieval and copying

Written Requests: Written requests may be submitted by mail:

  1. Prepare a written request including the inmate's full name, date of birth (if known), approximate dates of incarceration, and your contact information
  2. Address the request to:

Klamath County Sheriff's Office Records Division
3300 Vandenberg Road
Klamath Falls, OR 97603

  1. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope for response
  2. Enclose any applicable fees (currently $15 for basic record searches)

State Prison Inmates: For individuals who have been transferred to state custody:

  1. Visit the Oregon Department of Corrections Offender Search
  2. Enter the individual's name or State Identification Number (SID)
  3. Review the results, which include current location, offense information, and projected release date

All requests are processed in accordance with the Oregon Public Records Law and may take 5-10 business days to fulfill, depending on the complexity of the request and current workload.

How To Find an Inmate in Klamath County for Free?

Locating an inmate in Klamath County without incurring fees is possible through several publicly available resources:

Klamath County Web Jail Viewer: The most direct method for finding current inmates at no cost is through the county's online inmate search system:

  1. Access the Klamath County Web Jail Viewer
  2. No account creation or login is required
  3. Enter the inmate's name (last name, first name) in the search fields
  4. The system returns basic information including:
    • Full name
    • Booking date
    • Current charges
    • Booking photograph
    • Housing status
    • Scheduled court dates (if available)

Telephone Inquiry: For those without internet access, basic inmate information can be obtained by phone:

  1. Call the Klamath County Jail at (541) 883-5130
  2. Follow the automated prompts or request to speak with the records division
  3. Provide the inmate's full name and date of birth (if known)
  4. Basic custody status information is typically provided without charge

Oregon Department of Corrections: For individuals who may have been transferred to state custody:

  1. Visit the Oregon Offender Search website
  2. Enter the individual's name
  3. Review custody status, location, and basic case information
  4. This service is provided free of charge to the public

Klamath County Circuit Court Records: Court records can help locate individuals who may be in custody:

  1. Access the Oregon Judicial Department's Online Records Search
  2. Select "Klamath County Circuit Court" from the dropdown menu
  3. Enter the individual's name
  4. Review case information, which often indicates custody status
  5. Basic case searches are available at no cost

When using these free resources, it's important to note that information may be limited compared to formal record requests. Additionally, information about individuals recently arrested or released may not be immediately reflected in online systems due to processing delays.

How To Visit an Inmate In Klamath County

Visitation at the Klamath County Jail is structured to maintain security while allowing inmates to maintain community connections. All visits must comply with facility regulations as established under Oregon Administrative Rules 291-127-0200.

Visit Rules and Procedures:

  1. All visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list
  2. Inmates may submit visitor applications during their first week of incarceration
  3. Each inmate is allowed up to 5 approved visitors
  4. Visitors must be 18 years of age or accompanied by an approved adult visitor
  5. All visitors must present valid, government-issued photo identification
  6. Visitors under 18 must present a birth certificate or school ID

Visit Schedule:

  • General Population (Male): Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday (9:00 AM - 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM)
  • General Population (Female): Wednesday, Friday, Sunday (9:00 AM - 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM)
  • Special Housing Units: By appointment only
  • Visits are limited to 30 minutes per session
  • Each inmate is allowed two visits per week

What to Bring:

  • Valid government-issued photo identification (driver's license, state ID, passport, military ID)
  • Locker key (provided at check-in) for storing personal items
  • Medication needed during visit (must be declared and approved)
  • Baby supplies if visiting with an infant (limited to one clear bottle, one diaper, one small blanket)

What NOT to Bring:

  • Weapons of any kind
  • Electronic devices (cell phones, tablets, cameras, smartwatches)
  • Tobacco products, lighters, or matches
  • Food or beverages
  • Purses, bags, or backpacks
  • Excessive jewelry or accessories
  • Cash exceeding $50
  • Letters, photos, or items for inmates (must be sent through mail)

Dress Code:

  • Conservative attire required
  • No revealing clothing (no low-cut tops, short shorts, mini skirts)
  • No gang-related colors or symbols
  • No clothing with offensive language or images
  • No sleeveless shirts or tank tops
  • No hats or head coverings (except religious items with prior approval)
  • Shoes and shirts required at all times

Visit Types:

  • Contact Visits: Not available at Klamath County Jail
  • Non-Contact Visits: Conducted through glass partitions with telephone communication
  • Video Visitation: Available for certain housing units
  • Professional Visits (attorneys, clergy): Available by appointment during extended hours

Visit Restrictions:

  • Former inmates must wait 90 days after release before visiting
  • Individuals on probation or parole must have written permission from their supervising officer
  • Visitors appearing to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be denied entry
  • Disruptive behavior will result in immediate termination of the visit
  • Three visit rule violations may result in permanent visitation restriction

For additional information or to schedule special visits, contact:

Klamath County Jail Visitation Office
3201 Vandenberg Road
Klamath Falls, OR 97603
(541) 883-5130 ext. 3
Klamath County Corrections Division

How To Send Money to a Klamath County Inmate

Individuals wishing to provide financial support to inmates housed in the Klamath County Jail have several options for depositing funds into inmate accounts. All financial transactions are processed in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules 291-158-0050, which governs inmate trust accounts.

Methods for Sending Money:

  1. Online Deposits:

    • Visit Access Corrections
    • Create an account or log in
    • Select "Klamath County Jail" as the facility
    • Enter the inmate's full name and ID number
    • Follow prompts to complete payment via credit/debit card
    • Funds are typically available within 24 hours
  2. Kiosk Deposits:

    • Visit the lobby kiosk at the Klamath County Jail
    • Available 24/7 in the jail lobby
    • Follow on-screen instructions
    • Insert cash or use credit/debit card
    • Obtain receipt for your records
    • Funds are typically available within 1-2 hours
  3. Money Order by Mail:

    • Purchase a money order payable to "Klamath County Jail" with inmate's name and ID in memo line

    • Include sender's full name and return address

    • Mail to:

      Klamath County Jail Inmate Accounts
      3201 Vandenberg Road
      Klamath Falls, OR 97603

    • Funds are typically available within 5-7 business days

    • Personal checks are not accepted

Amount Limits:

  • Minimum Deposit: $5.00
  • Maximum Online Deposit: $300.00 per transaction
  • Maximum Kiosk Deposit: $500.00 per transaction
  • Maximum Money Order: $1,000.00
  • Monthly Deposit Limit: $2,500.00 per inmate

Transaction Fees:

  • Online Deposits: $3.95 fee for deposits up to $50; $6.95 for deposits $50.01-$300
  • Kiosk Cash Deposits: $2.50 flat fee
  • Kiosk Credit/Debit Card Deposits: $3.95 fee for deposits up to $50; $6.95 for deposits $50.01-$500
  • Money Orders: No fee charged by the jail (postal fees may apply)

Prohibited Items:

  • Cash sent through mail will be returned to sender
  • Personal checks are not accepted
  • Cashier's checks are not accepted
  • Third-party checks are not accepted

Authorized Uses of Funds: Inmates may use funds in their accounts for:

  • Commissary purchases (hygiene items, snacks, writing materials)
  • Phone calls
  • Medical co-pays
  • Haircuts
  • Release funds

Restrictions on Fund Usage:

  • Funds cannot be transferred between inmates
  • Inmates cannot send money out to individuals (except upon release)
  • Certain disciplinary sanctions may limit commissary purchases
  • Funds may be garnished for court-ordered obligations, restitution, or child support

For questions regarding inmate accounts, contact:

Klamath County Jail Inmate Accounts
3201 Vandenberg Road
Klamath Falls, OR 97603
(541) 883-5130 ext. 4
Klamath County Corrections Division

How To Send Jail Mail In Klamath County

Correspondence with inmates at the Klamath County Jail must follow specific guidelines to ensure delivery. All mail procedures comply with Oregon Administrative Rules 291-131-0035, which establishes standards for inmate mail.

Addressing Mail Correctly: All mail must be properly addressed as follows:

Inmate's Full Name and ID Number
Klamath County Jail
3201 Vandenberg Road
Klamath Falls, OR 97603

The return address must include the sender's full name and complete mailing address. Mail without a return address will not be delivered.

Acceptable Mail Items:

  • Letters (maximum 10 pages, standard white paper only)
  • Greeting cards (plain cards only, no musical, padded, or oversized cards)
  • Photographs (maximum 5 per envelope, 4"x6" or smaller, no Polaroids)
  • Money orders (must be made payable to the inmate with their ID number)
  • Legal documents (clearly marked as "Legal Mail" on the envelope)
  • Religious materials (subject to review, soft-cover only)

Prohibited Mail Items:

  • Packages of any kind
  • Hardcover books or magazines (must be sent directly from publisher)
  • Stickers, labels, or tape
  • Perfumed or scented items
  • Colored paper or envelopes
  • Crayon, marker, or colored pencil writings
  • Polaroid photographs
  • Cash or personal checks
  • Postage stamps or envelopes
  • Items larger than 8.5"x11"
  • Sexually explicit materials
  • Gang-related materials
  • Any items that pose a security threat

Mail Inspection Process: All non-legal mail is opened and inspected for contraband and compliance with jail policies. Legal mail from attorneys, courts, or government agencies is opened in the presence of the inmate.

Books and Publications: Books, magazines, and newspapers must be sent directly from the publisher or an approved vendor (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc.) and are subject to content review. Publications containing the following will be rejected:

  • Instructions for manufacturing weapons, drugs, or explosives
  • Material advocating violence, criminal activity, or facility disruption
  • Sexually explicit content
  • Content promoting racial, religious, or national hatred

E-Messages: The Klamath County Jail offers electronic messaging through:

  1. Visit Access Corrections
  2. Create an account
  3. Select "Klamath County Jail" as the facility
  4. Locate the inmate
  5. Purchase message credits
  6. Compose and send message (subject to same content restrictions as physical mail)
  7. Cost: $0.50 per message

Mail Restrictions:

  • Inmates may receive mail only from individuals on their approved correspondence list
  • Inmates in disciplinary segregation may have limited mail privileges
  • Mail between inmates at different facilities requires prior approval
  • Mail suspected of containing contraband may be held pending investigation

For questions regarding mail policies, contact:

Klamath County Jail Mail Room
3201 Vandenberg Road
Klamath Falls, OR 97603
(541) 883-5130 ext. 2
Klamath County Corrections Division

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