Apply for the Community Involvement Committee
The Office of Community Involvement is currently accepting applications for the Community Involvement Committee, Multnomah County's advisory body on community engagement and involvement.
Child and Adult Care Facilities
License and inspection requirements for child care centers, family homes and residential treatment centers.
House and Property History Records
Although house and property history is a popular way to connect with local history, this may be one of the most difficult areas to research.
Commissioner Vega Pederson, State Rep. Hernandez to host East County town hall on April 30
Commissioner Jessica Vega Pederson will co-host an East County town hall with state Rep. Diego Hernandez to discuss issues facing the community on April 30.
Board approves first reading of ordinance banning the sale of flavored tobacco and nicotine products
The Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved the first reading of the proposed ordinance to ban the sale of flavored tobacco and nicotine products in Multnomah County.
County kicks off rural Comprehensive Plan update with open houses
Open houses on Nov. 5 and 6 will kick off Multnomah County's update of its rural Comprehensive Plan.
Tax, Property, Marriage and Military Discharge Records
Recorded Documents Recorded Indices from 1965 to present available in an electronic format. You can use one of our public access terminals in our office to locate, view and print records.
Community providers share updates on work to reduce gun violence
“There have been a lot of shots fired. But there have been a lot of shots not fired because of the work that’s been going on.”
Good Government Hotline
A place for county employees and residents to report suspected fraud, abuse of position, and misuse of county resources.
Officials closely monitoring outbreak of ZIKA virus, travelers should be aware
Recent outbreaks of the Zika virus in the Western Hemisphere have raised concerns. There have been no locally transmitted cases in Oregon or the lower 48 states.
Protect yourself from hazardous air
What to do if a wildfire causes unsafe air in your area
Corrections Health employee tests positive for COVID-19, no exposure to adults in custody
A Corrections Health employee has tested positive for COVID-19. Public health officials confirmed that the person had no contact with adults who are detained and that no additional action is needed.
Public invited to attend Community Design Advisory Group meeting for Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge Project
This week the public is invited to attend, watch and participate in the Community Design Advisory Group meeting for the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge Project.
Public invited to attend Community Design Advisory Group meeting for Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge Project
This week the public is invited to attend, watch and participate in the Community Design Advisory Group meeting for the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge Project.
Weatherization Program improves outcomes for low income households at no cost to the client
The County’s Weatherization Program helps people with lower incomes by making their houses more energy efficient, comfortable, healthy and safe.
Fighting Fillies Honor Public Safety Members
Local women’s football team, the Fighting Fillies, dedicated their most recent match against the Valley Vipers to members of the public safety community. The Fillies play full contact football in a...
Chaku Manaqi-Łush (Help Me Grow)
Playgroups, gatherings and support circles for Native families with young children.
Permit Portal for Land Use Planning
Our permit process moved online in 2023.
Forms
Online forms for WIC clients and our partners.
Travel Permit Request
Submit your travel permit request online
County seeks storm property damage reports for federal aid
The county is seeking reports from residents and businesses that experienced property damage from the Dec. 7 – 9, 2015 storm.
Property Ownership and Tax Information Records
How to find the owner of a property in Multnomah County. See our section on House and Property History for information on locating records related to the house or property rather than owner.
Food Handler's Test
For all food service workers. Study and take the test.
More residents die from alcohol than opioids, suggesting policy should refocus
Briefing on leading causes of death focuses on addiction, mental health, firearms and traffic
Multnomah County Health Department, Street Roots release latest Domicile Unknown report of homeless deaths
The Multnomah County Health Department’s annual review of deaths finds that during calendar year 2021, at least 193 people died while experiencing homelessness.