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The official Oregon Department of Corrections website. Find information on working for Oregon Department of Corrections, contacting and visiting individuals in our prison facilities, and resources for friends and families of Oregon inmates.
The Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) makes offender information available in its Oregon Offender Search system as a service to the public. In order to obtain an official or certified copy of an offender record, you will need to submit a Public Records Request.
The mission of the Oregon Department of Corrections is to promote public safety by holding offenders accountable for their actions and reducing the risk of future criminal behavior.
For general inquiries, please call the Department of Corrections at (503) 945-9090 or send us an email. You can also contact a facility directly using the phone numbers in the dropdown below.
How to submit an application to get on an Oregon inmate's visiting list.
Information about each of Oregon's prison facilities, including location information, program and services offered, background, and security level.
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You can email the visiting application to the Visitor Services Unit or fax to (503) 373-1173. You can also mail the form to Visiting Services Unit, 3723 Fairview Industrial Dr. Suite 200, Salem, OR 97302. For more information on visiting, please see the Friends & Family Handbook or the Visiting Rule.
Through the operation of 8 units, the Correctional Services Division provides sentence calculation, intake assessment, work-based education, release planning, and many other opportunities and services to enhance an AICs transition back into the community.
Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) is dedicated to responding to public records requests in accordance with the Public Records Law (ORS 192.324). All requests for Department of Corrections records must be in writing and sent to the appropriate unit.