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The Ontario OR PD, located at 444 SW 4th St. Ontario, OR, serves as the primary law enforcement agency for the community, ensuring public safety through crime prevention, investigation, and emergency response. While the department processes individuals who have been arrested, it does not maintain holding cells for extended detention. After the booking process, which includes fingerprinting, photographing, and processing necessary documentation, arrestees are promptly transferred to a nearby county or regional jail for housing. The department remains committed to upholding the law with professionalism and efficiency while working in coordination with correctional facilities to manage detainee intake and custody transfers For further inmate information, please get in touch with the booking department at 541-889-7266 or click here for the latest arrest records.
The Ontario Police Department, situated at 444 SW 4th Street in Ontario, Oregon, operates around the clock, providing essential services to the community. Comprising 28 full-time employees, including 24 sworn officers and 4 non-sworn positions, the department also benefits from the support of numerous volunteers dedicated to serving the community.
Divided into three distinct divisions, the Ontario Police Department ensures efficient administration, field operations, and support services. The Administration Division, led by Police Chief Michael Iwai, includes Administration Lt. Jason Cooper, Operations Lt. James Swank, and Office Manager/Information Technology Supervisor Sheri Smith.
The Field Operations Division encompasses Patrol, School Resource Officers, Detectives, Ordinance Enforcement, and the Reserve Officer Program. With four patrol sergeants and 16 officers working rotating shifts, the division provides round-the-clock service. The officers undergo rigorous training, exceeding state standards, with many holding specialized certifications and instructing various police topics.
The Ontario Police Records Division operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., handling police report distribution, uniform crime reporting, sex offender registration, vehicle and property releases, and data entry tasks. Additionally, this division manages the Ontario Police Department's social media presence on platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
For police records requests, individuals are required to submit the Police Records Request form to the Police Support Specialist at the front lobby of City Hall. A fee of $10 is applicable for each records request, and the form can be downloaded and printed from the department's website.