Background Check in Curry County

Curry County background check records are held by the Circuit Court and Sheriff in Gold Beach. This remote coastal county sits at the southwest tip of Oregon and is part of the 7th Judicial District, which it shares with Coos County. A background check in Curry County draws from court case files, criminal records, and arrest data kept by local agencies. The Circuit Court at 29821 Ellensburg Avenue in Gold Beach stores case records for the county. You can search records in person at the courthouse or use state online tools to find what you need.

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Curry County Quick Facts

23K Population
7th Judicial District
Circuit Court Type
Gold Beach County Seat

Curry County Court Records

The Curry County Circuit Court is part of the 7th Judicial District, a district it shares with Coos County. This court sits at 29821 Ellensburg Avenue in Gold Beach and hears all case types for the county. Criminal, civil, and family law cases are all filed here. Court records from this location form the base of most background checks in Curry County.

You can reach the court by phone at 541-247-7011. A second phone line at 541-373-6894 is also available for Curry County matters. Under ORS 192.314, every person has the right to inspect public records in Oregon. This law covers most court documents used in a Curry County background check. The court keeps files for all cases heard in Gold Beach, and staff can help you find what you need during business hours.

Court Curry County Circuit Court
29821 Ellensburg Ave
Gold Beach, OR 97444
Phone: (541) 247-7011
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (closed legal holidays)

Searching Curry County Background Check Data

There are a few paths to run a background check in Curry County. Online tools let you search court case data from home. A visit to Gold Beach lets you look through full case files in person. The path you pick depends on how much detail you need.

The Oregon eCourt Case Information system is the main online tool for searching Curry County court records. This system covers all circuit courts in the state. You can look up cases by name or case number. It shows basic data like charges, dates, and case status. The Oregon Judicial Department online records page has links to begin your search for Curry County background check data. Results from this tool include both open and closed cases from the 7th Judicial District.

The statewide records request system offers another way to get court records for a background check. Below is a view of the OJD records request page.

Visit the OJD records request page for details on how to submit a request. Oregon Judicial Department records request for Curry County background check

This page walks you through each step of the records request process for courts across Oregon, including Curry County.

Note: Online results may not include older records that exist only on paper at the Gold Beach courthouse.

Curry County Sheriff Criminal Records

Sheriff John Ward leads the Curry County Sheriff's Office. The agency is based at 29808 Ellensburg Avenue in Gold Beach, just steps from the courthouse. The Sheriff keeps arrest records, incident reports, and other law enforcement data that may appear in a background check. You can call 541-247-3242 for questions about records held by the office.

The Curry County Sheriff handles patrol, investigations, and civil process across the county. Each of these duties creates records that could show up in a full background check. Arrest logs and booking data from the Sheriff are often part of a Curry County background check. The agency works with the court and the district attorney to keep records current and open to the public where the law allows. Curry County stretches along the southern Oregon coast and includes the towns of Gold Beach, Brookings, and Port Orford. The Sheriff serves all of these areas from the Gold Beach office.

Note: The Sheriff's office and the Circuit Court are both located on Ellensburg Avenue in Gold Beach, making it easy to check records at both in one visit.

Curry County Criminal Background Check

Criminal records are the main focus of most background checks in Curry County. The Circuit Court keeps case files for all criminal matters heard in the 7th Judicial District. The Sheriff holds arrest records and booking data. The District Attorney files charges and tracks case progress for the county.

A criminal background check in Curry County may show felony and misdemeanor charges, case outcomes, sentencing details, and probation terms. The court record tells you what happened after an arrest and whether charges were filed, dropped, or led to a conviction. Oregon law under ORS 192.324 allows agencies to withhold certain records only when a specific exemption applies. Most criminal case records in Curry County are open for public review.

The Oregon State Police also run a criminal history check program. Under ORS 181A.220, the state keeps a central record of arrests and court outcomes. You can request a state background check through the Oregon State Police CJIS Division. This check draws from records across all Oregon counties, including Curry County.

The CJIS page below explains how state criminal history checks work and how to submit a request. Below is a view of the Oregon State Police criminal history page.

See the Oregon State Police CJIS page for criminal history details. Oregon State Police criminal history for Curry County background check

This resource covers the steps to request a criminal history check that includes Curry County records.

Curry County Record Expungement

Some criminal records in Curry County may qualify for expungement. Under ORS 137.225, certain convictions and arrests can be set aside after a waiting period. Once a record is expunged, it will not show up in a standard background check. This is worth keeping in mind when you review results from a Curry County criminal background check.

The court in Gold Beach handles expungement cases for Curry County. A person must file a motion with the Circuit Court and meet the requirements set by Oregon law. Not all records can be set aside. Serious felonies and certain other offenses are not eligible. If you find a gap in someone's record during a background check, an expungement order may be the reason.

Curry County Clerk Record Search

The Curry County Clerk's office is located at 94235 Moore Street, Suite 201 in Gold Beach. You can reach the Clerk at 541-247-3291. This office handles property records, marriage licenses, and other civil filings. While these are not criminal records, they can round out a broader background check in Curry County.

Property liens, recorded documents, and other civil filings are all stored at the Clerk's office. These records give a fuller picture when combined with court and Sheriff data. The Clerk's office is open during regular business hours in Gold Beach. If you are already visiting the courthouse or the Sheriff for a background check, the Clerk's office is close by and easy to reach.

  • Property records and deed filings
  • Marriage licenses and vital records
  • Liens and recorded civil documents
  • Other public filings for the county

Note: The Clerk's office on Moore Street is a short drive from the courthouse and Sheriff's office on Ellensburg Avenue.

Curry County Public Record Access

Oregon has strong public records laws. Most government records are open. When you run a background check in Curry County, you benefit from these laws. Court records, arrest data, and many other files are available for review. You do not need to give a reason for your request.

The 7th Judicial District serves both Curry and Coos counties. Records from either county can be part of a background check if a person has ties to the region. The Curry County Circuit Court in Gold Beach holds all local case files. If the person you are searching also has connections to Coos County, you may want to check records there as well. Josephine County to the east is also worth a look if the person has lived inland. A complete background check in this part of Oregon often spans more than one county.

  • Court case records from the 7th Judicial District
  • Sheriff arrest and incident reports
  • Clerk property and civil filings
  • State criminal history from Oregon State Police

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Nearby Counties

Curry County sits at the southwest corner of Oregon. If you are not sure which county holds the records you need, check the address tied to the case. Each county court keeps its own records, and a background check may need to cover more than one county.

Records from these counties are held by their own circuit courts and sheriff offices. A thorough background check may include searches in more than one county if a person has lived in different parts of southwest Oregon.