Redmond Oregon Record Search

Redmond is one of the fastest-growing cities in Oregon, located in Deschutes County in central Oregon. The Redmond residents directory gives you access to voter rolls, property files, and other public records for this high-desert community. Searching for people in Redmond means working with Deschutes County offices and state-level tools. This guide walks you through each source and how to use it for finding information about Redmond residents.

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Redmond Voter Registration Records

Voter files are a top resource for finding Redmond residents. Oregon's automatic voter registration program enrolls eligible adults when they visit the DMV. Most adults in Redmond show up in voter data as a result.

Deschutes County Elections handles voter records for Redmond. The county elections office in Bend keeps registration data for all voters in the county. Each record shows the voter's name, address, party affiliation, and registration date. These are public under ORS 192.314.

The Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division maintains a statewide file as well. This covers all Oregon counties in one search. It is useful when someone may have recently moved to Redmond from Bend, Prineville, or another central Oregon city. The statewide file catches registrations across county lines.

Redmond's rapid growth means new voter registrations appear frequently. The city has attracted families and workers tied to the outdoor recreation economy, technology sector, and Redmond Municipal Airport. Each new resident who registers adds to the searchable voter data for Redmond.

Note: Voter records show registration status as of the most recent update, so very recent moves may not appear immediately in the file.

Redmond City Services and Records

The City of Redmond runs a police department, a community development division, and supports the Redmond Public Library through the Deschutes Public Library system. Each of these holds records that can help you find information about Redmond residents.

Oregon DMV resources for Redmond residents directory searches

The Redmond Police Department maintains incident reports, call logs, and arrest records. You request these through a written public records request to the city. Oregon law requires a response within five business days. Police records can show who was involved in an incident at a specific Redmond address or location.

Community Development in Redmond handles building permits, land use applications, and zoning. These files tie to specific properties and include the owner or applicant name. If you need to know who pulled a permit or applied for a variance at a Redmond address, this is where you look.

The Deschutes Public Library system includes a branch in Redmond. The library provides free access to research databases and genealogy tools. Many Oregon libraries offer access to people-search databases and newspaper archives at no cost. Check with library staff about what is available at the Redmond branch.

Searching Redmond Property Data

Property records tie names to addresses in Redmond. The Deschutes County Assessor keeps all property tax and assessment data for the city. Ownership details, assessed values, lot sizes, and tax amounts are all public.

Search Redmond property records through the Deschutes County assessor's online portal. You can look up parcels by address or owner name. The Oregon Department of Revenue links to county-level search tools. The Oregon Property Checker also works for quick Redmond lookups by address.

Redmond has seen significant new construction. The city's growth has added subdivisions, commercial buildings, and mixed-use projects. Older parts of Redmond near downtown have properties from the early and mid-1900s. Newer neighborhoods on the city's edges reflect the building boom of the 2000s and 2010s. All property records are maintained by Deschutes County.

Central Oregon's real estate market has been active. Sales records show who bought and sold properties in Redmond. These transfer records are public and available through the county recorder's office. Each sale creates a deed that lists the buyer and seller by name.

Vital Records for Redmond Residents

The Oregon Health Authority Center for Health Statistics issues all birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates in Oregon. Redmond does not have a local vital records office. All requests go through the state.

Provide the person's full name, the event date, and list Deschutes County. Certified copies cost $25 each. Order online, by mail, or in person at the state office in Portland. Marriage licenses come from the Deschutes County Clerk in Bend. The clerk keeps a local copy and sends the signed license to the state.

Birth and death records are available from 1903 forward. Marriage records start from 1906. For Redmond, these records cover more than a century of residents. Historical records predating the modern system may be available through the Oregon State Archives.

How to Find Redmond Residents

Begin with a name. Add an address or age if you have it. The more facts you start with, the quicker you find what you need in Redmond.

Strong search paths for Redmond:

  • Voter registration through Deschutes County Elections
  • Property records from the Deschutes County Assessor
  • Vital records through the Oregon Health Authority
  • Public records requests to the City of Redmond
  • Court records via the Oregon eCourt system

Online voter and property searches return results fast. Vital records by mail take two to four weeks. The Deschutes County offices are in Bend, about 16 miles south of Redmond. In-person visits there are a good option for county-held records.

Under ORS 192.314, public bodies must make records available for inspection. This applies to the City of Redmond, Deschutes County, and state agencies. Most records about Redmond residents are open to the public.

Redmond Community and Growth

Redmond sits on the high desert plateau east of the Cascades. The city has grown from a small agricultural town into a regional hub. Roberts Field, the Redmond Municipal Airport, brings commercial flights to central Oregon. This growth has expanded the pool of public records for Redmond residents.

The Deschutes County Circuit Court in Bend handles cases for Redmond residents. Court records are searchable online through the Oregon eCourt system. Civil filings, probate cases, and other matters are available by party name or case number. These records can reveal connections between people and addresses in the Redmond area.

Deschutes County also keeps records through the clerk, recorder, and sheriff. The clerk manages elections and marriage licenses. The recorder files property deeds and liens. The sheriff covers law enforcement outside Redmond city limits. Between the city and county, a wide range of public records about Redmond residents is available for search.

Note: Redmond's rapid growth means new records are added to county systems regularly, so checking back if an initial search finds nothing can be worthwhile.

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Deschutes County Residents Directory

Redmond is part of Deschutes County. All county-level records for Redmond residents go through Deschutes County offices in Bend. The county clerk, assessor, and elections office each manage different types of public data. For a broader view of Deschutes County records, visit the county directory page.

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