McMinnville Traffic Ticket Lookup

Yamhill County traffic ticket records are managed by the Circuit Court in McMinnville. The court is part of Oregon's 25th Judicial District. About 108,000 people live in this county, which sits in the Willamette Valley southwest of Portland. McMinnville is the county seat and home to the courthouse. All traffic citations from law enforcement in the county are filed here. You can search these records online or visit the courthouse in person. Court staff can help you find your case and explain your options.

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Yamhill County Quick Facts

108K Population
McMinnville County Seat
Circuit Court Type
25th Judicial District

Yamhill County Circuit Court Traffic Records

The Yamhill County Circuit Court is at 535 NE 5th Street in McMinnville, Oregon 97128. Call 503-434-5540 for questions about traffic ticket records. The court is part of the 25th Judicial District and has four elected judges. The courthouse was built in 1964 and sits in the historic downtown area of McMinnville.

Yamhill County was named after the Yamhill Indians, who were part of the Kalapooian family. They lived along the Yamhill River. The county has grown a lot since those early days. With 108,000 residents, it is one of the larger counties in the Willamette Valley. The court handles a high volume of cases, including traffic tickets from all parts of the county.

The Yamhill County Circuit Court website lists hours, forms, and contact details. You can also find links to online services from that page.

Yamhill County Circuit Court website for traffic ticket records
Court Yamhill County Circuit Court
535 NE 5th Street
McMinnville, OR 97128
Phone: 503-434-5540
District 25th Judicial District, 4 elected judges
Website courts.oregon.gov/courts/yamhill

Search Yamhill County Traffic Ticket Records

Oregon has two main tools for looking up traffic ticket records online. OJCIN, or Oregon eCourt Case Information, is a subscription service that covers all 36 circuit courts. It gives you full access to case records across the state, including Yamhill County. Visit the OJCIN page to learn about plans and sign up. This service works well if you search records often.

The Find a Case tool is free. It is on the Oregon Judicial Department website. You can search by name or case number. It shows basic case details like status, charges, and hearing dates. Full documents are not available through this tool. For those, contact the Yamhill County clerk or visit the courthouse.

Yamhill County was an early adopter of the Oregon eCourt system, which uses the Odyssey platform. This means records are well organized in the state database. Searches tend to return good results for cases filed in this county.

Note: Public access terminals are also available at the courthouse for free in-person searches.

Copies of Yamhill County Traffic Records

The Yamhill County Circuit Court charges fees for record copies. Paper copies cost $3 for the first page, with each added page at $0.25. Certified copies are $5 per document. Exemplified copies cost $10. These fees are standard across Oregon circuit courts.

Electronic copies are also available. A basic electronic copy costs $3. A certified electronic copy is $5. Audio recordings from court hearings cost $10 in electronic format. If you need a certified audio copy, it must be printed in color. Payment is required in full before the court processes your request. Plan ahead so you know what you need and how much it will cost.

Paying Traffic Tickets in Yamhill County

You can pay traffic fines online through the Oregon ePay system. This tool lets you pay from home using a credit or debit card. You need your case number. A processing fee applies to each payment.

In-person payments are accepted at the courthouse in McMinnville during business hours. The clerk takes cash, checks, and money orders. You can also mail a payment to the court at 535 NE 5th Street, McMinnville, OR 97128. Write your case number on the check so the clerk can match it to your case. If you owe fines on more than one ticket, pay each one with a separate payment or clearly list all case numbers.

Note: The court requires payment in full before it will process record requests, so clear any balances first if you need copies of your traffic ticket records.

Municipal Courts in Yamhill County

Yamhill County has two municipal courts that handle some traffic cases. The McMinnville Municipal Court covers violations within McMinnville city limits. The Newberg Municipal Court handles cases from the Newberg area. Both courts process city-level traffic tickets issued by their own police departments.

If your ticket was issued by a city officer in one of these towns, your case may be at the municipal court rather than the Circuit Court. Not all municipal court records appear in the state online search tools. Call the city court directly if you cannot find your case through OJCIN or Find a Case.

For tickets issued by the county sheriff, state police, or officers outside city limits, the case will be at the Yamhill County Circuit Court. Call 503-434-5540 if you are not sure where your case was filed.

Traffic Violations in Yamhill County

Yamhill County sees many types of traffic violations. The county has a mix of highways, rural roads, and city streets. Wine country tourism brings extra traffic on weekends, especially along Highway 99W and the back roads near Dundee and Carlton. Speeding and distracted driving are common citations in these areas.

Oregon law under ORS Chapter 153 governs how traffic violations are processed. This law applies to all cases in Yamhill County. Fines depend on the type of violation. The court may add fees for late payment or failure to appear at a hearing. Each ticket creates a record that you can look up at any time through the court system.

Yamhill County Government Resources

The Yamhill County government website has details about county departments, services, and contacts. The county itself does not hold traffic ticket records. Those are kept by the Circuit Court, which is part of the state system. But the county website is a good starting point if you need other records or are looking for county office locations.

Yamhill County government website for traffic ticket records

The Yamhill County Sheriff's Office patrols county roads and issues traffic citations. Those citations are filed with the Circuit Court. The sheriff does not store court records. If you need a copy of a traffic ticket or want to check on a case, the clerk's office at the courthouse is the right place to go.

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Nearby Counties

Yamhill County shares borders with Washington County to the north, Polk County to the south, Marion County to the east, and Tillamook County to the west. Traffic stops near a county line could result in a ticket filed in any of these counties. Make sure you know which jurisdiction issued your citation before you contact a court. Your traffic ticket records will be at the circuit court for the county where the ticket was written, not where you live.