Columbia County Oregon Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1548)Columbia County Courts
Columbia County Court230 The StrandSt. HelensOR97051503-397-2327
Columbia County Courts
Clatskanie Municipal Court95 South Nehalem StreetClatskanieOR97016503-728-3011
Clatskanie Vernonia Justice Court95 South Nehalem StreetClatskanieOR97016503-429-2441
Rainier Municipal Court106 East B StreetRainierOR97048503-556-7301
St. Helens Municipal Court265 The StrandSt. HelensOR97051503-397-6272
Columbia County District Attorney Office
Columbia County District Attorney230 The StrandSt. HelensOR97051503-397-0300
Columbia County DMV
St. Helens DMV Office500 North Columbia River HighwaySt. HelensOR97051503-397-3515
Columbia County Court Records Databases
Columbia County Arrest Warrants
Columbia County Assessor Website
Columbia County Child Support Warrants
Columbia County Court Records
Columbia County Courthouse Community Alerts
Columbia County Courthouse Contact Information
Columbia County Probate Records
Columbia County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Columbia County Court Jury Duty Information
Columbia County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedYesOR
Columbia County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredNoOR
Columbia County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementCircuit/District Resident: 0 Days, State Resident: 0 DaysOR
Columbia County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18OR
Columbia County Jury Duty RequirementsTime Since Prior Jury Service2 yearsOR

How to Find Court Records in Columbia County Oregon

If you are looking for criminal, driving or probate court records in the Columbia County area, you can do so with the help of the online courts in the county. The information in these online databases is updated regularly, and you can easily find the information you need. The website also hosts family and civil records. There is no charge for using the services, and you can access a wide range of records with ease. Just remember that the information you receive is not legal advice.

The Columbia County Superior Court offers two ways for you to access the information you are looking for. One way is through the Washington State Digital Archives, which is accessible to all individuals and organizations. The other option is to request the records directly from the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office. Both of these options will offer you electronic copies of the documents you need. However, there are restrictions to these services, such as confidential or court-ordered records.

The Columbia County Clerk’s Office offers a wide range of services. These include vital records such as birth, death, and marriage certificates. The clerk’s office also has the authority to solemnize marriages and accept passport applications. This office is committed to providing the highest level of customer service and is committed to using resources efficiently to ensure that the public has access to the information they need. They also strive to provide the best service possible and offer many free resources to make their process as easy as possible.

The Columbia County District Attorney’s Office prosecutes most misdemeanor crimes in the county. The Justice of the Peace is elected to serve four-year terms as the head of the court. All other criminal offenses are prosecuted by the District Attorney’s Office. For more information, visit the website of the Columbia County Board of Commissioners. If you suspect your child of being a sexual offender, you can search for them by name to learn more about them.

There are many resources for vital records in the county. You can search the Columbia County sheriff’s sales to view a deceased loved one’s birth and death records. Interested parties should also pay the applicable fees. By obtaining vital records, you will be able to discover the details of the deceased’s life. A vital record is a permanent record of these events. It is also the perfect place to find a divorce or a civil case.

In Columbia County, Oregon, there are numerous records. Marriage records are recorded by the clerk of district court. A marriage license is obtained when you and your partner decide to get married. It is important to note that marriage licenses are not available on the internet. You can purchase copies of the original documents from the office. The Columbia County vital records website will have all the relevant information you need. The Oregon vital records office can also help you locate a deceased person’s death in the state.