Crook County Courthouse

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Databases Updated on Oct 17, 2025

Crook County Courthouse Court cases in Crook County, Prineville, OR

Crook County Circuit Court in Prineville, Oregon, is a state circuit court (trial court of general jurisdiction) within the Oregon Judicial Department serving Crook County. It hears felony and misdemeanor criminal cases; civil actions including small claims; family/domestic relations matters such as divorce, custody, and support; juvenile dependency and delinquency; probate and guardianship; landlord‑tenant/evictions; and traffic and other violations. The court conducts jury and non‑jury trials, issues protective orders, and enforces judgments for cases arising within Crook County.

Crook County Courthouse Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Circuit Court
County: Crook
Street Address: 300 NE Third Street, Room 21
City: Prineville
Zip Code: 97754
Phone: 541-447-6541
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8am - 4:30pm
Website URL: https://www.courts.oregon.gov/courts/crook
Forms & Filing: https://www.courts.oregon.gov/courts/crook/help/Pages/forms.aspx
Jury Service: https://www.courts.oregon.gov/courts/crook/jury/Pages/default.aspx
Languages: English
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Crook-County-Courthouse/200294120036023
ADA: Julie Mcguire
ADA Phone: 541-447-6541 x107
ADA Fax / Email: 541-447-5116 Julie.Mcguire@ojd.state.or.us
Special Access: Requests for accommodations must be received as soon as possible, but not less than four (4) business days before an activity or event

Services and Case Types Handled in Crook County Courthouse

Crook County Circuit Court serves the public as the trial-level court. Services include: case filings and records management; protective orders (domestic violence restraining orders, stalking and sexual abuse protective orders) with forms assistance and prompt hearings; jury services (qualification, summons, reporting, deferrals, and compensation); scheduling and conducting hearings (arraignments, pretrial conferences, motions, trials), including remote appearances when allowed. Case types commonly handled: criminal matters, civil disputes, small claims, landlord‑tenant/evictions, traffic/violations, and family/domestic relations as authorized. Additional public services: eFiling and in-person filing, fine/fee payments, certified copies, interpreters, ADA accommodations, self-help resources, and public calendars/dockets.