Aumsville Police Department (Marion County, OR) Arrests

Updated on: February 16, 2024
Aumsville Police Department

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  • 125 North 6th Street, Aumsville, Oregon, 97325
  • 503-749-2189

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Aumsville Police Department located in 125 North 6th Street, Aumsville, Oregon, 97325. Aumsville Police Department detains offenders awaiting trial for misdemeanor or felony charges. The Aumsville Police Department can accommodate 53 males and 19 females. The Aumsville city Jail is a holding facility for Aumsville Police Department at 125 North 6th Street, Aumsville, Oregon, 97325. 

 15 detention officers, including four licensed nurses, maintain the security and safety of the Aumsville city Jail’s inmates.

Aumsville Police Department - General Information

  • Facility Name

    Aumsville Police Department

  • Facility Type

    Police Department

  • Address

    125 North 6th Street, Aumsville, Oregon, 97325

  • Phone

    503-749-2189

  • City

    Aumsville

  • Postal Code

    97325

  • State

    Oregon

  • Country

    Marion County

  • Facility Name

    Aumsville Police Department

  • Facility Type

    Police Department

  • Address

    125 North 6th Street, Aumsville, Oregon, 97325

  • Phone

    503-749-2189

  • Country

    Marion County

  • City

    Aumsville

  • Postal Code

    97325

  • State

    Oregon

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Jail records, court & arrest records, mugshots and even judicial reports.

If you suspect that a friend or family member is at the Aumsville city Jail, you can confirm by calling the Aumsville police department at 503-749-2189. Likewise, most inmates sentenced to more than one year in Aumsville city Jail will serve their sentences at the Marion County County Jail or nearby Oregon state prison. Hence, you can use the Marion County County Jail online inmate lookup to confirm their whereabouts.

Aumsville, OR Police Department Details

Type: Local Police Department

Precincts: 1

Full Time Sworn Officers: 5

Full Time Civilians: 1

Part Time Civilians: 11

Send a Mail/Package

Inmates can send and receive mails and packages while at the Aumsville city Jail. Still, this correspondence must pass through a Aumsville Police Department detention officer for checking and approval.

Sending Money

You can deposit cash in person at the Aumsville Police Department’s self-service kiosks. Second, the Aumsville Police Department has an online deposit option whereby you have to register and top up an inmate’s commissary account. Indicate the inmate’s full names and inmate Oregon ID at the back of the money order. Call the Aumsville city Police Department administration at 503-749-2189 for further clarification. 

Phone Calls

Inmates at Aumsville city Jail can make free telephone calls to their friends and family members as they go through the booking process at Aumsville Police Department. Afterward, they have to provide to Aumsville Police Department a list of persons they want to call for approval. It is a 24 minutes call that reduces to 5 minutes during rush hours. 

Visitation Rules

Inmates at the Aumsville city Jail can have 2 visits from not more than 2 visitors per day. These are 16-minutes visiting sessions from 1 pm to 5 pm each day. Still, the inmate at the Aumsville Police Department can get a visit from an attorney, bondsman, or clergy at any time. Call the Aumsville Police Department at 503-749-2189 to arrange for the visit.

For more guidelines about visitation, contact the Aumsville Police Department at 503-749-2189 or fax 503-749-1853, you can also visit their website website for more info.

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Directions

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