How to Contact an Inmate at Marion County Jail (OR)
Need to reach someone at Marion County Jail? Start with the jail's main phone line. For questions about specific departments, the Sheriff's Office can point you in the right direction.
Mail, photos, messaging, and phone/call options for staying in touch.
To set up phone calls, video visits, or messaging at Marion County Jail, start with the official contact lists. The county biennial plan and the Marion County Sheriff's Office contact page include administrative names and details for the Jail Manager, Sheriff, and Community Corrections director, plus the office mailing address and reporting phone numbers. Communication options at most jails include phone calls, video visits, and electronic messaging, though availability and rules vary by facility. You'll typically need to create an account with the jail's approved communications vendor and verify your phone number before receiving calls or scheduling video. For the approved vendor name, setup steps, or help troubleshooting call or video problems, reach out to the Jail Manager or the sheriff's office using those contacts.
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Need to reach someone at Marion County Jail? Start with the jail's main phone line. For questions about specific departments, the Sheriff's Office can point you in the right direction.
Need to reach the right Marion County office fast? Whether it's about someone in jail, a non-emergency report, or probation, here are the key contacts in one place.
Need to reach someone at Marion County quickly? Here are the key Sheriff's Office and Community Corrections contacts families use most.
When you need answers fast, figuring out which number to call is half the battle. This directory covers the Marion County contacts families use most.
The Marion County Sheriff's Office contact page has the facility mailing address and reporting phone numbers. For facility-specific communication rules and approved vendors, reach out to the Jail Manager listed in the county biennial plan. Generally, calls and video visits require an approved vendor account and phone number verification.
Contact the Jail Manager Tad Larson or the Marion County Sheriffâs Office using the contacts listed in the biennial plan and on the sheriffâs office contact page. For broader corrections or program questions, the Community Corrections Director/Manager is also listed in the biennial plan.
Most inmate calls and electronic communications go through third-party vendors and are not private. Expect monitoring, screening, and facility rules to apply. Since practices can vary, confirm the jail's monitoring and privacy policies with the contacts listed in the biennial plan or on the sheriff's website.
Marion County Sheriff's Office publishes a Caseload Report as a PDF. Look for the
Marion County Sheriff's Office publishes a public caseload report as a PDF. First thing to check: is this the most current version? Look for the line that says
Marion County's public caseload report can look like a wall of names at first glance. Once you know where to find the timestamp, SID, and PO field, you can quickly pull the details you need for follow-up.