Turning Yourself In - Deschutes County What To Do If I Think I Have a Warrant If you believe you are wanted by the police, report to the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office Adult Jail in person Please do not call, we cannot give out that information over the phone During the hours of 8:00 a m to 5:00 p m report to the jail lobby Tell them you think you have a warrant
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I. PURPOSE - Deschutes County When a member of the Sheriff’s Office takes a wanted subject into custody on a warrant, the prisoner shall be transported to the Deschutes County Adult Jail for booking and processing 1 When an arrest is made based upon a warrant, the deputy will have 9-1-1 Dispatch confirm the warrant 2
SERVICE OF COURT DOCUMENTS - Deschutes County Bench Warrant A process of the court where a criminal act is pending, directing a peace officer to take into custody a defendant in the action who has previously appeared before the court upon the accusatory instrument by which the action was commenced, and to bring the defendant before the court Restraining Order
Records | Deschutes County Sheriffs Office in Oregon For more information contact, the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Records Unit located at 63333 Hwy 20 or call 541-388-6655 The Records Unit is open 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM Monday through Friday
Detectives | Deschutes County Sheriffs Office in Oregon Personnel assigned to the Detective Division possess a special skill in interviewing, crime scene investigations, warrant preparation (search and arrest type), evidence collection and preservation, constitutional issues (search and seizure, Miranda warnings, etc), and interpersonal relations
SERVICE OF COURT DOCUMENTS - Deschutes County Warrant A document issued by a legal or government official directing a law enforcement officer (LEO) to arrest a defendant and to bring the defendant before the court PROCEDURES: SECTION A: SERVING A RESTRAINING ORDER A-1 The Civil Unit prepares the following documents to serve the person restrained a Notice to respondent request for
INTAKE AND BOOKING - sheriff. deschutes. org Detention Warrant Parole and probation officer prepared document, specifying the alleged violation, and listing name, place of confinement and authority under which the arrestee is being held Door Override Having both doors of a two-door security area opened at the same time Double-door Security
EXTRADITION - sheriff. deschutes. org Governor’s Warrant The inmate is arrested on an out-of-state warrant, arraigned on a fugitive complaint in Deschutes County and does not waive extradition in court
SERVICE OF COURT DOCUMENTS - sheriff. deschutes. org Bench Warrant A process of the court where a criminal act is pending, directing a peace officer to take into custody a defendant in the action who has previously appeared before the court upon the accusatory instrument by which the action was commenced, and to bring the defendant before the court Restraining Order
COURT SECURITY PROCEDURES - Deschutes County Court security deputies may make arrests on valid outstanding warrant that are confirmed by dispatch, Sheriff’s Office records (warrants) staff, and court personnel or through LEDS NCIC
PAROLE AND PROBATION VIOLATIONS - Deschutes County A violator held on Deschutes County Adult Parole and Probation Detention Warrant (pink-slip detainer) with a Morrissey Hearing designation will initiate the process or hold the hearing within the first 15 days of incarceration unless the offender has been placed on suspend and detain status to determine if he or she has committed a parole or PPS
I. PURPOSE - Deschutes County If probable cause exists for a body cavity search, an affidavit for search warrant shall be prepared that clearly defines the nature of the alleged offense and the basis for the deputy’s probable cause
INTAKE AND RELEASE of JUVENILES - sheriff. deschutes. org (OYA) will issue a warrant or an order for the arrest and detention of the offender The following criteria procedures apply: 1 The youth offender is 18 years of age or older 2 The offender is turning themselves in or has been arrested on a valid OYA warrant, Youth Offender Detainer or Order for Arrest and Detention of Parole Violator 3
EXTRADITION - Deschutes County Governor’s Warrant The inmate is arrested on an out-of-state warrant, arraigned on a fugitive complaint in Deschutes County and does not waive extradition in court