
Adult Supervision and Services
Learn More About Specialized Programs
Learn More About Specialized Programs
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.
Find out more about Adult Referral and Assessment Center (ARC), Drug Court. Local, Post Prison and Pre-trial Supervision, Pre-Sentence Investigations and the Recognizance Unit.
Find information and pay fines, fees, and restitution.
DCJ Adult Services Probation, Parole, and Post-Prison Supervision
DCJ Adult services Reduced Supervision FAQ.
SIRN (System Integration & Resource Network) formerly Community Academy
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
Multnomah County Adult Community Service (ACS) is a program utilized by the Courts and by Parole/Probation Officers as an alternative to jail.
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ARC works extensively in providing housing support for justice involved individuals transitioning back into the community.
ARC works extensively in providing housing support for individuals transitioning back into the community.
ARC Transition Services Unit provides a comprehensive system of services designed to prepare, equip, and sustain an individual upon their release from jail or prison.
Fill out your monthly report
A collaborative effort to help address the needs of 18-25 year old people being released from county and state institutions.
You are on formal Probation, Parole and/or Post-Prison Supervision, but instead of reporting in person to your supervising officer every month, you must call this office only in certain situations.
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Common myth
Multnomah County Justice Reinvestment Program (MCJRP) is a program that was created to reduce prison usage.
Find out more- Frequently Asked Questions.
Important phone numbers and resources