Community shares feedback on proposed FY 2025 budget at May 8 budget hearing
On Wednesday, May 8, dozens of community members filled the Multnomah County Boardroom or joined online for the first public hearing on Multnomah County’s proposed FY 2024-25 budget.
Sustainable Jails Project
The mission of the Sustainable Jails Project is to provide excellent stewardship of public funds, conserve natural resources, and reduce recidivism through sustainable decision-making and practices.
Healthy Birth Initiatives
Help and support for pregnant Black and African American women and their families before and after birth.
Other Preschool & Child Care Resources
Resources for families looking for preschool, child care, or for help paying for child care.
Medical Records
Obtain or transfer patient medical records. For patients and authorized medical providers.
Preschool for All Pathways Program
Preschool For All Pathways Program details and application
Temporary Food Events
License requirements for selling food and drinks at events, fairs, concerts, circuses, markets.
Veterans' Preference Information and Instructions
In accordance with Oregon law, qualified veterans may be eligible for Veterans’ Preference in public employment.
Keep Pets Safe For Independence Day
Many cities, regional communities and counties — including Multnomah County — have banned or placed limitations on the use of fireworks. Still, it's wise to be prepared so your pets aren't frightened
County Ombudsperson Annual Report 2024
Learn about the kinds of reports the County Ombudsperson received and cases the team handled in 2024.
Board to vote on banning e-cig sales to minors, extending workplace law
On Feb. 12, commissioners will consider regulations around e-cigs, vape pens and other “inhalant systems.” A public hearing will be on Feb. 5 at 10:30 a.m. at the Multnomah Building.
Tips for Selecting a Pest Professional
How to find help for your pest problem.
Waste and Reduction Management For Personal Services
Personal service can practice waste resource conservation processes where we try to first avoid waste, then reduce waste, reuse waste, recycle waste, and recover waste.
Sellwood Bridge project nears construction
After several years of planning and design work, Multnomah County’s project to replace the deteriorated Sellwood Bridge is approaching the construction phase.In December, work will begin in...
Voting Center Express Opens in Gresham for the May 18, 2021 Special District Election
Beginning today, May 3 the Voting Center Express inside the Multnomah County East Building at 800 NE 8th Street in Gresham is open for the May 18, 2021 Special District Election.
MCJRP/S.T.A.R.T Continued Care - Frequently Asked Questions
Find out more- Frequently Asked Questions.
Medical Expense Reimbursement Program (MERP)
Detailed information about MERP
Multnomah County Campaign Contribution Limits and Disclosure Requirement Resources Are Available at MultnomahVotes.gov
Approved by voters in 2016, the Campaign Finance program affects all Multnomah County candidates and their campaigns
Multnomah County Public Campaign Financing Implementation Advisory Committee Meeting Notice for Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025
Details about the upcoming Multnomah County Public Campaign Financing Implementation Advisory Committee meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025.
County Archives
The County Records & Archives Division maintains archival records for use by county agencies and public researchers.
Register to Vote or update your registration here
Check your registration status, then register or update your registration here.
Permit Portal for Solid Waste & Recycling
Our permit process has moved online, starting Monday, October 30, 2023.
Multnomah County’s COVID-19 investigators were too overwhelmed to call even half of those sick, audit finds
Read The Oregonian/Oregonlive's coverage of our COVID-19 contact tracing audit.
Juvenile Services | Locations & phone numbers
Find program names, locations and contact numbers for our Juvenile Services Division.
County COVID-19 response team series: Part 2
This is part two of a three-part series on the evolution of Multnomah County’s COVID-19 response team.