Corvallis Court Docket Guide

Corvallis court docket records are available from the Corvallis Municipal Court and the Benton County Circuit Court. Corvallis is the county seat of Benton County and home to Oregon State University. The municipal court handles traffic, parking, and criminal arraignments on a regular weekly schedule. Court docket information for Corvallis cases can be obtained by contacting the court directly or searching the state online system. Both courts keep detailed logs of all filings, hearings, and orders in every case.

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Corvallis Quick Facts

Benton County
Municipal City Court
Circuit County Court
(541) 766-6948 Municipal Phone

Corvallis Court Docket Schedule

The Corvallis Municipal Court runs on a set weekly schedule. Knowing when the court holds arraignments helps you find the right docket for your case. The court hears different types of cases on different days and times.

Monday arraignments start at 1:30 PM for traffic and parking cases. Criminal arraignments follow at 3:00 PM the same day. Thursday sessions begin at 1:30 PM for traffic and parking matters. This structured approach keeps the docket organized and makes it easier to find when your case is set to be heard.

The court office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to noon and 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. On Tuesdays, the office opens at noon and stays open until 5:00 PM. You can call (541) 766-6948 or email court@corvallisoregon.gov during these hours to ask about a case on the Corvallis court docket.

Note: Court hours differ from office hours. Arraignments happen only on Mondays and Thursdays. The office handles administrative tasks like record requests on all open days.

How to Access Corvallis Court Docket Records

There are several ways to access court docket records in Corvallis. The method you choose depends on how much detail you need and how quickly you need it. Simple status checks are fast. Full case file copies take more time.

For a quick check, call the municipal court at (541) 766-6948. Staff can look up a case by number or name and tell you the current status and next court date. This is the fastest way to get basic docket information for a Corvallis case. You can also send an email to court@corvallisoregon.gov with your request. Include as much detail as possible.

For copies of documents from the docket, visit the Corvallis Municipal Court page for instructions. The court follows Oregon's public records law under ORS 192.311 to 192.478 when processing record requests. Fees may apply for copies.

The circuit court offers a separate process. Visit or call the Benton County Circuit Court at 120 NW 4th Street, Corvallis, OR 97330, or phone 541-766-6855. The clerk's office can provide docket information and copies of filings for circuit-level cases.

Corvallis Municipal Court official page for court docket records

Benton County Court Docket for Corvallis

The Benton County Circuit Court handles felonies, civil cases, and family law matters from Corvallis. Since Corvallis is the county seat, the courthouse is right in town. This makes it easy for residents to access circuit court docket records in person.

Court Benton County Circuit Court
Address 120 NW 4th Street
Corvallis, OR 97330
Phone 541-766-6855
Website Benton County Circuit Court

The circuit court docket tracks every action in a case. Motions, responses, orders, and trial dates all appear as entries. For Corvallis residents with a case at this court, the docket is the official record of what has happened and what is scheduled next. Under ORS 7.020, these records are open to the public unless sealed by court order.

Search Corvallis Court Docket Online

Oregon's statewide electronic system lets you search circuit court docket records from anywhere. The Oregon eCourt Case Information portal, also called OJCIN, covers all circuit courts including Benton County. It does not include municipal court records.

Go to Oregon eCourt Case Information to start a search. You can look up cases by party name or case number. Basic results are limited. A paid subscription reveals full docket details including party names, charges, hearings, and outcomes. The system works well for checking on Corvallis court docket entries at the circuit level.

For municipal court records, you must contact the Corvallis court directly. The city does not currently offer online docket searches for municipal cases. Call (541) 766-6948 or email the court to request information about a specific case.

Corvallis Court Docket and Public Records

Most court docket records in Corvallis are public. Oregon's public records law makes government records available to anyone who asks. You do not need a reason to request a court docket. Under ORS 192.314, public bodies must allow inspection of records during regular business hours.

Exceptions exist for sealed records, juvenile cases, and certain protected filings. If a judge has sealed part of a case, those entries will not appear when you request the docket. The clerk will provide what is available and explain any restrictions. Corvallis follows the same rules as every other Oregon city on this point.

When you view a Corvallis court docket, you see the timeline of the case. Each entry shows when something was filed or when a hearing took place. The docket does not contain the full text of documents. It references them. To read the actual motions, orders, or judgments, you need to request copies from the clerk. Fees apply for paper and certified copies.

Oregon Judicial Department guide for Corvallis court docket access

Note: Always confirm current office hours before visiting. The Tuesday noon opening at the Corvallis Municipal Court is different from the rest of the week.

Tips for Checking Your Docket

If you have a case in Corvallis, stay on top of your docket. Missing a court date can lead to a warrant. The court does not always send reminders. It is your job to know when you are due in court. Here are some practical steps to stay informed.

  • Write down your case number at arraignment
  • Call the court one week before your hearing
  • Ask the clerk if any new entries were added
  • Check for changes to your court date
  • Arrive early on your hearing day

The Corvallis court docket updates as new filings come in. A continuance by the other side or a rescheduled hearing will show up as a new entry. If you are checking your own case, look at the most recent entry first to see what comes next.

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Benton County Court Resources

Corvallis is the county seat of Benton County. All circuit court operations are based at the courthouse on NW 4th Street. For additional information about Benton County court procedures, contact options, and related records, visit the Benton County section of the Oregon Judicial Department website.