ACS Courtesy Referrals
Alternative Community Service works with people who have been given community service conditions from another county.
Alternative Community Service works with people who have been given community service conditions from another county.
Alternative Community Service
DCJ Adult Services ACS- Before Intake
Alternative Community Service takes referrals from Community Court for those who have pled guilty for misdemeanor, quality of life crimes, such as theft, prostitution, drinking in public & trespass.
Find out more about Community Service, Turn Self in to Jail, Work Release
New to ACS? Many of your questions are answered to help you better understand how to be successful.
The ARC Family and Friends Orientations are designed to help friends and family members understand the goals and requirements of post-prison supervision.
The Transitional Services Unit provides pre-release planning to individuals who are identified within State Correctional Institutions.
Being active in your community is significant for maintaining a balanced lifestyle, reducing stress, and enhancing physical and mental well-being.
Restitution is money the court ordered you to pay to a victim for losses resulting from the crime for which you were convicted.
Domestic Violence Intervention Treatment - Approved Providers List
Domestic Violence Related Community Resources
Domestic Violence Unit - Frequently Asked Questions
Monthly reports, Travel permits and other resources for Reduced Supervision Domestic Violence Clients.
EPICS Video highlighting DCJ staff
Safe housing is important for everyone.
Various mental health resources throughout the area that may be of help.
With community partners, these recruits and newly sworn officers will have first hand, personal experience working with the community organizations they will work with throughout their future careers
While the specific conditions of supervision may vary from case to case, there is a group of standard conditions which apply to almost every individual.
A six-month educational program for adults scheduled for release from correctional facilities. Teaches African-American history and empowers participants to adopt pro-social behaviors and attitudes.
DCJ Adult services Reduced Supervision FAQ.
S.T.A.R.T. is an intensive drug court for medium-high risk/high need property crime offenders.
Get OHP updates, fee schedules, authorization forms and more.
Make checks or money orders payable to Multnomah County/ACS Mail or bring in person to: 421 SW 5th Ave. Portland, OR 97204