Access Marion County White Pages

Marion County white pages let you search for people in Salem, Keizer, Woodburn, and Hayesville. About 350,000 residents call this county home. Salem is both the county seat and the state capital of Oregon. The Marion County white pages draw from public records held at county offices and state agencies. You can look up names, phone numbers, and home addresses. Data comes from property rolls, court records, voter lists, and business filings. Whether you need to find a person or verify an address, the Marion County white pages are a practical starting point for your search.

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Marion County Quick Facts

350K+ Population
Salem County Seat
4 Major Cities
1,194 sq mi County Area

Marion County White Pages Records

Marion County holds a deep set of public records that feed into white pages data. The Marion County Sheriff's Office Records Division at 100 High Street NE, Salem, OR 97301 handles records requests. They manage incident reports, arrest records, and jail booking data. Each of these records contains names and addresses of people in Marion County. Call (503) 588-5032 for help. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Email so.records@co.marion.or.us for electronic requests.

The sheriff's office is the most populous county law enforcement agency outside the Portland metro area. It serves both the unincorporated parts of Marion County and several cities under contract. Their records touch a large number of residents, which makes this office a rich source for white pages data.

Under Oregon's public records law, ORS 192.311 to 192.478, most of these records are open to the public. You can submit a request online, by mail, or in person. Simple requests take 5 to 7 business days. Reports cost $0.25 per page with a $2.50 minimum. Accident reports are $10 flat.

Note: If a records request is denied in Marion County, you can appeal to the District Attorney's Office within 180 days.

Property White Pages for Marion County

The Marion County Assessor's Office keeps records on over 115,000 properties. Their online search tool at property.co.marion.or.us lets you look up owners by name, address, or account number. Each record shows the owner's name, mailing address, and property details. This is one of the strongest white pages tools for Marion County because it ties real names to real addresses.

The Marion County property database shows five years of assessment history. The sales history section lists buyer and seller names, sale dates, and prices. You can see who has owned a property over time. For white pages searches, this means you can trace someone through their property transactions in Marion County. The system also has a GIS map that shows property boundaries and aerial views. Click any parcel to see who owns it.

Contact the Marion County Assessor at (503) 588-5144. The office is at 555 Court Street NE, Salem, OR 97301. Email assessor@co.marion.or.us with questions. They are open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The property data is free to search online and updates regularly.

Oregon State White Pages for Marion

Salem is the state capital, which means many state agencies have offices right in Marion County. The Oregon Secretary of State business registry is based in Salem. It lists owners and agents of companies across the state. If someone in Marion County runs a business, their name and address may be in this public database. The Oregon State Archives are also in Salem, holding older records that help trace people over time.

The Oregon eCourt system (OJCIN) holds circuit court records from all counties, including Marion. Search by name to find someone tied to a case. Court records show party names and addresses from filings. A small fee applies for detailed results. This is a valuable white pages resource for Marion County because the courthouse in Salem handles a high volume of cases each year.

Oregon OJCIN court records for Marion County white pages searches

The OJCIN system is one of the most useful tools for finding people in Marion County through court records. You can search by party name or case number to find civil case details.

Marion County White Pages Verification

The Oregon Health Authority vital records office helps verify identities found in the Marion County white pages. Birth and death certificates confirm legal names, dates, and locations. The office is in Portland, but their records cover all of Oregon including Marion County. You can order records online, by mail, or in person.

Oregon vital records for Marion County white pages verification

Vital records go back many years in Oregon. They are useful when you need to confirm that a person in the Marion County white pages is who you think they are. A birth certificate shows a legal name. A death certificate shows the date and place of death. These records add certainty to white pages results.

The Oregon Sex Offender Registry is a public database with names and addresses. It covers all of Oregon, including Marion County. This is another state resource that feeds into the broader white pages data pool.

Note: Oregon vital records are available from the Health Authority, but access rules vary based on the type of certificate and your relationship to the person named.

How to Use Marion County White Pages

A Marion County white pages search starts with a name. Enter a last name and first name. Salem is the largest city, so most results come from there. Keizer is right next to Salem. Woodburn is about 30 miles north. Hayesville is an unincorporated area near Salem. If you know which city the person is in, add it to narrow your search.

Marion County covers a wide area. It stretches from the Willamette Valley floor to the Cascade foothills. Rural communities like Stayton, Silverton, and Aumsville are part of the county too. The white pages cover all of these areas as long as there are public records tied to the person. Property owners are the easiest to find. People who appear in court records or voter rolls are also well represented.

Here are tips for searching the Marion County white pages:

  • Use the full legal name for the best match
  • Try maiden names or former names
  • Add Salem, Keizer, or Woodburn to filter
  • Search property records at property.co.marion.or.us
  • Check court records through OJCIN

Under ORS 192, all public records in Marion County are open unless a specific exemption applies. The law covers the assessor, the sheriff, the courts, and every other government office. You have the right to request records and use them for white pages purposes.

Public Records Law in Marion County

Oregon's public records law is the legal backbone of white pages data in Marion County. Under ORS 192, government agencies must share records when asked. The Marion County Assessor, Sheriff, and Circuit Court all follow this law. Each office has its own request process, but the same rules apply.

ORS 192 public records law supporting Marion County white pages

The law sets time limits for responses. If a record is exempt, the agency must explain why. You can appeal a denial. This system keeps white pages data in Marion County accessible and current. Most name and address data from public filings is available to anyone.

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Cities in Marion County

Marion County has several cities and communities. Salem is the county seat and the state capital. Keizer borders Salem to the north. Use the links below to search white pages for specific cities in Marion County.

Other communities in Marion County include Hayesville, Stayton, Silverton, Aumsville, and Turner. All residents in these areas appear in the Marion County white pages directory.

Nearby Counties

Marion County borders Polk County to the west and Clackamas County to the north. Linn County is to the south. Yamhill County sits to the northwest. If the person you are looking for lives near a county line, check neighboring county white pages too. Salem and Keizer are close to the Polk County border, and some residents have addresses that cross the line.