St. Helens City Jail (Columbia county jail) Inmate Search and Prison Information

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The St. Helens City Jail despite the name is not a jail. The St. Helens City Jail is just a holding pen for people who have been arrested in the St. Helens limits.
Unfortunately, with the holding pen in the St. Helens City Jail is quite small. So, offenders will only be in this small holding pen for hours, if that. Most of the offenders that have been arrested in the St. Helens limits will be brought directly to the Columbia County Detention Center and skip going down to the St. Helens City Jail all together.
Keep in mind that the St. Helens Police Department will also manage this smallholding pen as well.
St. Helens City Jail — General Information
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901 Port Ave St. Helens, OR, 97051
http://www.ci.st-helens.or.us/services/police/
503-397-3333
How to Find Someone in St. Helens City Jail
There is no way in with the St. Helens Police Department where you can locate an inmate. There will be no inmates that are in the St. Helens City Jail.
Ultimately, all inmates will ALWAYS be brought down to the Columbia County Detention Center. If you would like to contact them to find out if the offender you are looking for is in their facility, you can at 503-397-3333.
When contacting the Columbia County Detention Center, please tell them you suspect that the St. Helens Police Department was the arresting agency along with the offender first and last name.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
Nationwide Inmate Records Online Check
The St. Helens City Jail is rarely used. There is NO sending mail whatsoever to the St. Helens City Jail. You will want to wait until the offender gets transferred, booked, and processed into the Columbia County Detention Center before you will be permitted to send mail to them.
Sending Money
The St. Helens City Jail is rarely ever used. The offender may be in a cell for just under an hour, if that. The offender will NOT have any need for cash during their time in the holding pen. You will want to wait to send cash when they get over to the Columbia County Detention Center.
Phone calls
The offender will not be permitted to make any phone calls until they are officially booked into the Columbia County Detention Center. As previously stated, the St. Helens Police Department will bring the offender typically to that facility as it has more manpower.
Visitation
The St. Helens City Jail is rarely used. There is NO visitation whatsoever in the St. Helens City Jail. You will want to wait until the offender gets transferred, booked, and processed into the Columbia County Detention Center before you will be permitted to visit with them.
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Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
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Other Types of Correctional Facilities in Oregon
- County Jail 54
- State Prison 24