Third Corrections Health staff member tests positive for COVID-19
Corrections Health has notified the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office that a third Corrections Health employee has tested positive for COVID-19.
Multnomah County officials tracking bacterial meningitis closely, say there is currently no higher risk in Portland area
Multnomah County health officials said Wednesday that despite reports of bacterial meningitis elsewhere, there have been no reports of the disease among gay men in Multnomah County.“There...
Request for Verification of Good Standing
Get step-by-step instructions for submitting a Request for Verification of Good Standing.
Seniority List - Local 88
Labor Relations publishes the annual Local 88 Seniority List every March to allow employees to review their seniority dates for errors.
Board hears update on Public Health’s strategy for hMPXV (monkeypox), as vaccinations surpass 1,500 people
Tuesday’s briefing comes as numerous jurisdictions declare states of emergency to help limit the spread of the virus
Emergency Management Retention Schedule (EM1)
Emergency Management Retention Schedule (EM1)
Why is there an appraiser at my house?
County appraisers may come by to determine the value of your property. Learn more about why an appraiser might visit and what to do if one does.
Ebola 2014: No risk at Portland airport around child illness
A Portland child who was evaluated after vomiting on an incoming flight on Wednesday, Oct. 15, is at no risk of having Ebola. Health officials say there is also no risk to other passengers.
Medical Reserve Corps
How to volunteer and get involved with the Multnomah County Medical Reserve Corps.
Housing, courthouse, top board’s 2016 legislative agenda
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners Thursday approved its agenda for the 2016 legislative session.
Board honors archives and the team who curates and serves
Boxes, books and hard drives document the best and worst of this county: signatures of Oregon’s first African American voters, sentences of murderers, and licenses of marriages that lasted a lifetime.
Applications now available for SummerWorks jobs for workers ages 16 to 24 in Multnomah, Washington counties
Applications are now open for young people ages 16 to 24 to apply for summer jobs in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors in Multnomah and Washington counties. The deadline is Monday, April 17.
Resources for Vendors
Find resources and tools to help your business get certified as a State of Oregon MWESB, find networking opportunities, and build a greener, better business.
Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge Policy Group to vote on preferred alternative
A group of elected and appointed policy makers from the region who oversee Multnomah County’s Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project will meet October 2 to recommend a preferred alternative.
Clean Energy Works program takes on the challenges of energy efficiency in Portland and beyond
With the objective of eradicating obstacles that prevent widespread adoption of energy efficiency, Multnomah County has helped initiate an innovative new pilot program called Clean...
Salem Day of Advocacy: Calling on the Legislature to Fully Fund Community Corrections
Public Safety
Voter Registration Records
County records of voter registrations have been maintained since 1908. The County Records Management and Archives Program maintains canceled voter registration records beginning with 1908.
Board votes 3 to 2 in favor of using contingency funds to operate 59-bed jail dorm.
In a 3 to 2 vote Thursday, the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners approved a budget modification, releasing funds to keep a 59-bed dorm at Multnomah County’s Inverness Jail open.
The power of pets during crisis
Studies show that interacting with animals can have health benefits and pets can be especially helpful to owners’ mental health during times of crisis.
Voting Rights Information
The right to vote is an important civil right in a democracy as well as a civic responsibility, and yet many persons who have been convicted of a crime do not know whether they are eligible to vote.
Clinician Alert: Measles exposure August 2018
OHA has identified a confirmed case of measles in a traveler who may have exposed individuals in the Portland Metro region, Yamhill County, and Vancouver, WA.
Operations Support Retention Schedule (MCSO30)
Operations Support Retention Schedule (MCSO30)
Syringe Disposal
Find information on how to pick them up and where to drop them off.
Suicide Prevention
Get help now, and find resources to prevent and heal from suicide.
Adult Services Division Records
The mission of the Adult Services Division is to enhance public safety and promote improvements in offender behavior through integrated probation and parole supervision.