Clackamas County Criminal Justice Services
Pretrial services, community corrections, jail information, and local reentry resources for people involved in the Clackamas County criminal justice system.
Clackamas County Pretrial Services
Pretrial supervision, release conditions, and check-in requirements for defendants released pending trial in Clackamas County.
503-655-8351
Clackamas County Community Corrections
Probation and parole supervision, reporting requirements, and reentry services for adults under supervision in Clackamas County.
503-655-8351
Clackamas County Jail — Inmate Information
Look up inmate status, visitation schedules, how to deposit money on an account, and general jail information for the Clackamas County Jail in Oregon City.
503-655-8218
Transitions Center — Clackamas County
Reentry and transitional services for people leaving incarceration in Clackamas County — housing, employment, benefits, and community connections.
503-655-8351
Clackamas County Substance Abuse Program (CSAP)
Court-ordered and voluntary substance use assessment, treatment referral, and monitoring services for Clackamas County residents.
503-655-8351
Court Information & Records
Find case information, court locations, and how to contact the clerk of court.
Oregon eCourt Case Information (OECI)
Search Oregon court case records statewide, including criminal, civil, and traffic cases.
Clackamas County Circuit Court
Court location, hours, clerk contact, and local forms for the 5th Judicial District.
503-655-8447
Oregon Judicial Department — Find a Court
Directory of all Oregon circuit courts with addresses, phone numbers, and hours.
Oregon Courts — Self-Help Center
Plain-language guides, forms, and resources for people navigating the court system without an attorney.
Fines, Fees & Payment Plans
Options for managing court fines, fees, and financial obligations.
Oregon Courts — Fines & Fees
Information on paying court fines online, requesting payment plans, and fee waivers.
Clackamas County — Fine Payment
Pay fines or request a payment plan for Clackamas County court cases.
503-655-8447
Oregon DMV — Payment Plans
Information on resolving suspended licenses and DMV-related fees.
503-945-5000
Food Assistance
Food banks, SNAP benefits, and emergency food resources in the Portland metro and Clackamas County.
Oregon Food Bank — Find Food
Locate food pantries, meal sites, and emergency food boxes near you across Oregon.
503-282-0555
Clackamas Service Center (Oregon Food Bank)
Food pantry and services for Clackamas County residents.
503-655-8940
Oregon DHS — SNAP (Food Stamps)
Apply for SNAP food benefits through the Oregon Department of Human Services.
800-699-9075
211info — Food Resources
Call or text 211 to be connected with local food assistance, housing, and other services.
211
Crisis Support & Mental Health
If you or someone you know is in crisis, help is available right now.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call or text 988 anytime — free, confidential support for people in suicidal crisis or mental health distress.
988
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor. Free, 24/7.
Text HOME to 741741
Lines for Life — Oregon
Oregon's statewide crisis line for mental health, substance use, and suicide prevention.
800-273-8255
Clackamas County Mental Health Crisis Line
24-hour local crisis line for Clackamas County residents.
503-655-8585
Disability Resources
Support, advocacy, and services for people with disabilities in Oregon.
Disability Rights Oregon
Free legal advocacy for Oregonians with disabilities — including rights in the criminal justice system.
503-243-2081
Oregon DHS — Developmental Disabilities
Services and supports for adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
503-945-5811
Oregon Vocational Rehabilitation
Employment services and support for people with disabilities seeking or maintaining work.
877-277-0513
Independent Living Resources (ILR)
Portland-area center for independent living — peer support, advocacy, and community resources.
503-232-7411
Culturally Responsive Treatment
Substance use treatment and mental health services designed to serve communities of color and culturally specific populations.
Central City Concern
Integrated health, housing, and recovery services in Portland, with culturally specific programming.
503-294-1681
Outside In
Services for LGBTQ+ and homeless youth in Portland, including mental health and substance use support.
503-223-4121
Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA)
Culturally specific health, behavioral health, and social services for Native Americans in the Portland area.
503-224-1044
Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare
Community mental health and substance use services across the Portland metro area.
503-963-7654
Afrocentric & Black Community Resources
Organizations providing culturally grounded support, advocacy, and services for Black Oregonians.
Albina Head Start
Early childhood education and family support services rooted in the Black community of North/Northeast Portland.
503-249-8342
Urban League of Portland
Economic empowerment, civil rights advocacy, and social services for African Americans in the Portland area.
503-280-2600
Sankofa Behavioral Health & Wellness
Afrocentric mental health and substance use treatment grounded in African and African American cultural values.
503-841-5199
Black Parent Initiative
Support and resources for Black families in Oregon, including parenting programs and community connections.
503-288-0020
LGBTQIA+ Resources
Affirming support, legal advocacy, and community services for LGBTQIA+ individuals and families.
Q Center Portland
LGBTQ+ community center offering support groups, resources, and connections to affirming services.
503-234-7837
Basic Rights Oregon
Statewide LGBTQ+ advocacy organization — legal resources, policy work, and community support.
503-222-6151
TransLifeline
Crisis hotline staffed by and for trans people. Call anytime for peer support.
877-565-8860
Trevor Project
Crisis intervention and suicide prevention for LGBTQ+ youth. Call, text, or chat 24/7.
1-866-488-7386
PFLAG Portland
Support, education, and advocacy for LGBTQ+ people and their families in the Portland area.
Outside In
Housing, health, and social services for LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness in Portland.
503-223-4121
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