NEWS RELEASE: Multnomah County Medical Examiner identifies second suspected hypothermia death during winter emergency
Further tests, investigation will determine whether the deaths are officially cold-weather-related
Multnomah County services to pause in observance of Independence Day
Most Multnomah County services will be unavailable on July 3, and/or July 4 in observance of Independence Day.
Mosquitoes in abundance this year: Protect yourself
Populations of floodwater mosquitoes (Aedes vexans and Ochlertotatus sticticus) are in more abundance this year because of multiple issues such as extended spring weather, water levels along the ri...
East County Forum: Making the 2020 Census Count!
March's East County Forum will include information about about regional census efforts and how you can be involved in this important event that only happens once a decade.
FY 2017 Questica Training Registration and Resources
Register for training and access training resources and documents.
Electrical fire closes downtown courthouse and Portland Building on Monday
An electrical fire that occurred in a Portland General Electric vault in downtown Portland on Sunday has cut power to a number of buildings in the downtown core, resulting in the closure of two cou...
Immigrants and Refugees
An employee resource group specifically touching on the lives of individuals who are immigrants and refugees.
Tax Title Retention Schedule (DART1)
Tax Title Retention Schedule (DART1)
Housing Assistance
Housing Assistance for Multnomah County Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Clients
Manufactured Housing Park Survey
Rental and expense survey for Manufactured Housing Park and Recreational Vehicle Park properties located within Multnomah County
The Americans with Disabilities Act at Multnomah County
Multnomah County values diversity and inclusion for our staff and the community we serve. Learn more about the ADA at Multnomah County.
Frequently Asked Questions for the County Surveyor's Office
Common questions and concerns, and link to a few helpful resources.
Resources for volunteers serving as public officials
County volunteers are public officials and are expected to follow Oregon laws, county-wide policies, and program-specific rules.
School-Based Mental Health
Mental health services at schools for children and teens.
Ballots postmarked on Election Day now count; Vote-By-Mail system remains a reliable, trusted and accessible system
Thanks to the passage of House Bill 3291, also known as the “postmarks” bill, Oregonians now have more time to mail back their ballots, with prepaid postage.
Multnomah County Elections Director Tim Scott selected as Oregon Association of County Clerks president
After serving as OACC’s secretary, treasurer, and vice president, Scott was nominated by a leadership selection committee and unanimously voted to serve as president by 36 voting members.
Board considers resolution to keep manufactured housing affordable
The resolution could benefit all manufactured home owners squeezed by rising property values.
Auditor McGuirk's August 2020 Newsletter
Read the Auditor's August newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's office.
Board approves new “long span” Burnside Bridge
Multnomah County Commissioners recommended that a new Burnside Bridge with long spans be built to ensure the bridge can be usable after a major earthquake.
NEWS RELEASE: Joint Office on target to meet or exceed its FY 2024 Supportive Housing Services Measure spending goals
Spending for first three quarters of FY 2024 exceeds entire FY 2023; 10-year forecasting shows spending will exceed revenue by FY 2027
Tips to help remember passwords
Page of tips and resources for remembering passwords
Multnomah County’s Community Supported Agriculture Program Adjusts to Meet COVID-19 Needs
During the COVID-19 pandemic, our partners at Beyond Black CDC and Mudbone Grown were able to help provide fresh produce and additional resources to community members in East County
DCHS Community Budget Advisory Committee
At the Department of County Human Services, our CBAC helps ensure that community needs and priorities inform the department’s planning and budget decisions.
Board approves first reading of ordinance banning “pay-per-view” autopsies in Multnomah County
The ordinance makes it unlawful to accept payment or other compensation for displaying human remains, with exceptions for medical or educational purposes and funerals.
Frequently Asked Questions Paid Parental Leave
Multnomah County now offers 6 weeks of Paid Parental Leave to eligible County employees. Here is a list of Frequently Asked Questions.