Marion County Court Records Lookup

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Marion County, Oregon

Marion County is Oregon's 5th most populous county. The county has 345,815 residents and a land area of about 1,181 square miles. Marion County was established in 1843 and named after Francis Marion, a military officer who served in the Revolutionary War. Its county seat is the City of Salem. Marion County has three Trial Courts: Circuit, Municipal, and Justice Courts.

The Circuit Court is the general jurisdiction trial court in Marion County. Legal issues beyond the jurisdiction of other lesser courts are brought before Marion's Circuit Court. The court typically hears felony-related cases and some misdemeanor trials. Civil lawsuits resolved at the county's apex court include probate of wills, property disputes, marriage dissolution issues, and general civil claims without financial limits. The Circuit Court Juvenile Division in Marion County presides over criminal matters involving minors aged 18 or less. County residents can resolve civil claims involving less than $5,000 at the Small Claims Division of the Circuit Court. The county also has a Justice Court handling felony pretrials, misdemeanors, and ordinance violations. Small claims not more than $10,000 and FED (Forcible Entry and Detainer) actions are within the purview of the Justice Court in Marion County. Cities and towns in the county establish Municipal Courts for traffic offenses and city violations in their respective municipalities. Marion County's Municipal Courts are located in:

According to the Oregon Uniform Crime Data, Marion County's law enforcers reported at least 27,000 criminal offenses annually between 2020 and 2023. The County's Circuit and Justice Courts handle 6,000+ criminal cases within the same timeframe, maintaining a 90% clearance rate yearly. The two trial courts finalize about 20,000 cases each year. Court Clerks are the court records custodians in Marion County. Some criminal and civil case information records are available online via Oregon's Online Record Search. Interested persons can also complete request forms to access public case documents created in the Circuit Court. Then, send completed forms by email, mail, or in-person visits. Note that Court Clerks can only provide documents filed within their jurisdiction. Also, Court Clerks do not allow the public to view confidential and sealed records.

In summary, the Circuit, Municipal, and Justice Courts in Marion County provide fair and efficient resolution of legal matters. County residents can view or obtain public court records. This transparency promotes public trust and strengthens the judicial process.

Marion County, OR - Courthouses

Marion County Courthouse

Court Type: Circuit Court
Street Address: 100 High St. NE
Website URL: https://www.courts.oregon.gov/courts/marion
Phone: 503-588-5105
Fax: 503-373-4360
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8am - 12pm and 1pm - 5pm
Judge: Hon. Tracy A Prall
Judge Phone: 503-588-5030
Judge Fax / Email: Tracy.A.Prall@ojd.state.or.us
Clerk: Linda Hukari
Clerk Phone: 503-588-5368
Clerk Fax: 503-373-4454
Clerk Email: Linda.Hukari@ojd.state.or.us
Parking: There are accessible parking spaces at the corner of each block at the courthouse at downtown courthouse available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Forms & Filing: https://www.courts.oregon.gov/courts/marion/help/Pages/forms.aspx
Jury Service: https://www.courts.oregon.gov/courts/marion/jury/Pages/default.aspx
Languages: English
Email: MAR-ADA@ojd.state.or.us
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Marion-County-Courthouse-Oregon/204506393448820
ADA: Tammy Chance
ADA Phone: 503-589-3248
ADA Fax / Email: 503-373-4360 Tammy.J.Chance@ojd.state.or.us
Special Access: The Marion County Circuit Court downtown location has a wheelchair-accessible ramp leading to the main entrance of the building and two elevators within that provide access to all floors.

Salem Municipal Court

Court Type: Municipal
Street Address: 555 Liberty St. SE Rm 215
Website URL: https://www.cityofsalem.net/municipal-court
Phone: (503) 588-6146
Fax: (503) 588-6441
Hours: 7AM - 5PM (M-F)
Email: SalemMuniCourt@cityofsalem.net
About / Additional Info: The Municipal Court is open to the public. The Court opens at 7:00 a.m. and closes at 5:00 p.m. Court staff is available to assist you by telephone Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You may appear in person, call the court at 503-588-6146, send a fax to 503-588-6441, send an email to SalemMuniCourt@cityofsalem.net , or write the court regarding your pending matter at 555 Liberty Street SE, Room 215, Salem, Oregon 97301. If you are represented by an attorney for a criminal misdemeanor case, please contact your attorney.

Keizer Municipal Court

Court Type: Municipal
Street Address: 930 Chemawa Rd NE
Website URL: https://www.keizer.org/municipal-court
Phone: (503) 856-3406
Fax: (503) 390-3787
Hours: 8AM - 5PM (M-F)
Clerk Phone: (503) 856-3406
Clerk Fax: (503) 390-3787
Clerk Email: MunicipalCourtClerk@keizer.org
Email: MunicipalCourtClerk@keizer.org
About / Additional Info: The Municipal Court administers the judicial system for the City of Keizer. The Court handles traffic infractions and City code violations as enforced by the Keizer Police Department. Municipal Court arraignments and hearings are held each Wednesday and are presided over by an independent contractor who serves as the Municipal Court Judge.

Marion County, OR - Sheriff's Office

Marion County Sheriff's Office

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