VISOR (Victim Information System in ORegon)

VISOR is a free, computer-based service that will allow you to check on an offender’s custody status either in a county or state facility, and to register to receive automatic notification when an individual in custody (IIC) is released or transferred.

How do I use VISOR?

Register online at: visor.oregon.gov

Email VISOR: visor@doc.oregon.gov

Leave a voicemail for VISOR: 888-749-8080

You may locate an IIC using basic information such as the name or offender number to search for the IIC you want to register for

  • VISOR will give you the IIC’s custody information and invite you to register for free notification by phone call, email, or text if the status changes of the IIC
  • Click in the “search bar” where you can conduct a statewide search of offenders and register to receive notifications of a change in custody status of the offender: Home (oregon.gov)

How do I register for VISOR?

You will need to provide:

  1. A telephone number or email address
  2. Search for the IIC you want to register for
  3. Choose a preferred notification delivery method

You may create an account in VISOR if you wish. Creating an account will allow you to choose how and when you receive notifications, it will allow you view recent notifications that were sent to you, allow you to change your personal information, and allow you to unregister.

You also have the option to remain anonymous when registering instead of creating an account.

Important VISOR Facts

  • VISOR will send you a notification when hte IIC you registered for is released, transferred, escapes, or is deceased.
  • All registrations and personal information with VISOR are, and will remain, confidential.
  • You may register more than one phone number or email address

For more information about VISOR, visit their website.

NOTE: Do not depend on the VISOR service as your only protection. If you feel that you may be at risk, take precautions as if the offender has already been released.

We recognize that people experiencing crime have varied needs. For information about other resources that may be helpful to you, visit 211info.org»