Inmate Search in Clatsop County Jail
Clatsop County Correctional Facilities publishes an online Weekly Arrest Report that includes information on offenders housed in the facility. If you want to find someone who is currently detained here, you can look through the reports, which are organized by date. The report contains information on an inmate such as his full name, booking number, count, charges, status, arrival date, and scheduled release date.
Important Jail Policies and Visitation Procedures
Saturdays and Sundays are reserved for inmate visitation at the Clatsop County Correctional Facility. Each weekend, visitors are permitted three 30-minute visits. Visitors must sign up for half-hour visits and notify the deputy of the total time they wish to visit. Registration must be completed at least 20 minutes before the desired time slot. The following are the visiting sessions:
Session #1
(Must register by 8:40 a.m.)
Session begins: 9 a.m.
Session Ends: 11:30 a.m.
Session #2
(Must register by 1:40 p.m.)
Session begins: 2 p.m.
Session Ends: 4:30 p.m.
Session #3
(Must register by 7:40 p.m.)
Session begins: 8 p.m.
Session Ends: 9:30 p.m.
Inmates are responsible for compiling a visitor list, which must include the names of six people they wish to visit while incarcerated. Prior to visiting, all visitors must present photo identification. Individuals must be 18 years of age or older to visit. At all times, proper attire is required. Cell phones and cameras are not permitted in the visitor area. All visitors may be questioned.
Mail sent to an inmate should be addressed:
Inmate Name
c/o Clatsop County Jail
636 Duane Street
Astoria, OR 97103
Every piece of incoming mail will be opened and inspected for contraband, money, and prohibited publications. Images should not be larger than 46 inches. Polaroid photographs are not permitted.
Money orders (no Travelers Express Checks) or cashier’s checks must be used to send money to an inmate via the US Postal Service.
Family and friends can also fund an inmate’s account by using the jail’s self-service kiosk, making a phone deposit (1-866-370-9574), or using the SmartDeposit website.
During a typical year, the crime rate in Clatsop County is 54.77 per 1,000 residents. Clatsop County residents generally consider the county’s south end to be the safest.
In Clatsop County, your chances of becoming a victim of crime can range from 1 in 12 in the north neighborhoods to 1 in 63 in the south. However, see the section on interpreting the crime map because comparing crime rates or any other crime is not as simple as it may appear.
Fact
A crime occurs every 4 hours 14 minutes (on average) in Clatsop County.
300%
Your home is 300% more likely to be robbed with no home security system.