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Portland P.D.

Police Department | Portland, OR

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Official website available

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Bodycam policy public

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Researcher Quick Facts

Jurisdiction
Portland, OR
Agency type
Police Department
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State Disclosure Context

Public-records and body-camera release context for Portland P.D..

Oregon generally lets the public inspect public records, including BWCs, but BWCs are a conditional exemption under ORS 192.345(40). Since amendments in 2019 (operative Jan 2, 2024), disclosure of BWC video requires a public-interest balancing test, and when disclosed, identifying information (faces, etc.) must be redacted. Requests follow standard public-records procedures: request to the public body, with a typical acknowledgement within 5 business days and a complete response within up to 10 business days (with possible extensions). If a request is denied or partially denied, the requester may seek review by the Attorney General or in court. Agencies may have their own BWCs policies (examples from Portland and Beaverton) that implement these rules, including retention, access, and redaction rules. This is a policy and research summary, not legal advice. ([oregonlegislature.gov](https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/Archive/2023ors192.pdf))
Release deadline
Public records requests in Oregon generally require acknowledgement within 5 business days and completion of the response as soon as practicable and, in any event, no later than 10 business days after acknowledgement; extensions may be allowed where staff are unavailable, compliance would impede other services, or request volume is high (impracticable conditions). The 10‑day limit can be extended in accordance with ORS 192.324 and 192.329 rules. For BWCs, these timelines apply subject to the BWC exemptions and any balancing required by 192.345(40). ([oregonlegislature.gov](https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/Archive/2023ors192.pdf))
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