About Klamath County, Oregon

Klamath County is located in south-central Oregon. The county seat is Klamath Falls (official site: http://www.klamathcounty.org/).

  • Population: 70,438
  • Households: 28,186
  • Median household income: $57,219
  • Median home value: $234,200
  • Below poverty line: 17.8%
  • Land area: 5,949.9 sq mi
  • Population density: 11.8 people / sq mi
  • Public libraries indexed: 11
  • NCES schools indexed: 29
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Court Records Access to court records information within Klamath County Circuit Court · Site Navigation · Oregon Circuit Court case record copies can be requested by filling out the statewide form HERE . Please keep in mind that the court may take up to 5 court business days to respond and ...
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Klamath County, Oregon government portal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a bench warrant and an arrest warrant in Oregon?
An arrest warrant is issued by a judge based on probable cause that a crime was committed. A bench warrant is issued when someone fails to appear in court or violates a court order. Both authorize police to take you into custody in Oregon — bench warrants are far more common in traffic and minor cases.
Does an active warrant show up on a background check in Oregon?
Yes. Active warrants in Oregon appear on name-based criminal background checks through the Oregon State Police system the moment they are entered. Some employers also run a separate NCIC warrant query, which catches federal warrants as well.
Are Oregon criminal records public?
Mostly yes. Oregon's public-records law makes adult arrests, court filings, and conviction histories accessible to anyone unless a specific statutory exemption applies. Juvenile cases, sealed records, and set-aside offenses are generally excluded by statute.
How long does an arrest stay on my record in Oregon if I wasn't convicted?
In Oregon, an arrest stays on your record indefinitely unless you petition the court to seal or expunge it, even if charges were dropped or you were found not guilty. Oregon's rules for clearing non-conviction records are stricter than for convictions — start with the Oregon State Police.