Four Corners Area Phone Directory

The Four Corners phone directory provides contact numbers for county offices, courts, and public agencies that serve this Washington County community. Four Corners is a census-designated place in the Portland metro area. As an unincorporated community, Four Corners does not have its own city hall or local government. Instead, residents rely on Washington County for most public services. This phone directory gathers the key numbers you need to reach county departments, court clerks, and records offices that handle Four Corners area requests.

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16,000+ Population
Washington County
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503-846-2700 County Records

Four Corners Phone Directory for County Services

Four Corners residents use Washington County offices for most government needs. The county records line at 503-846-2700 is available around the clock. This number connects you to staff who can help with property records, land use files, and other public documents held by the county. If you are not sure which office you need, start with this number and ask to be routed to the right team.

Washington County runs a broad set of departments from its main campus in Hillsboro. The county website lists each department along with phone numbers and office hours. For Four Corners residents, the most common calls go to the assessor, the clerk, and the sheriff. The assessor can be reached at 503-846-8801. The recording office number is 503-846-8752. These lines are staffed during normal business hours on weekdays.

The cartography division at 503-846-8871 handles map requests and property boundary questions. Four Corners sits near the intersection of several major roads, and lot lines in the area can be hard to trace without a map. Call the cartography office if you need a plat map or survey reference for a Four Corners address.

Note: Washington County offices close on state holidays. Check the county site for a full list of closures before you plan a visit or call.

Public Records in the Four Corners Phone Directory

Oregon law gives the public a right to inspect most government records. Under ORS 192.314, any person may ask to see records held by a public body. For Four Corners, most records sit with Washington County. Property deeds, liens, and recorded documents are on file with the county recording office at 503-846-8752. You can request copies by phone or in person at the county office in Hillsboro.

The county also offers an online permits portal. Visit the permits site to look up building permits, code cases, and land use actions for Four Corners addresses. If you need help with the site, call the county main line and ask for the permits desk. Staff can walk you through a search or look up a record for you over the phone.

Response times for records requests vary. Simple lookups may be done in a day. Larger requests that span many files could take a week or more. The Four Corners phone directory points you to the right office so you can ask about timelines before you submit a request. Fees depend on the type of record and the number of pages. Ask about costs when you call.

Four Corners Phone Directory for Court Contacts

Court matters for Four Corners go through the Washington County Circuit Court. The courthouse is in Hillsboro, and you can reach the clerk at the main court line. The Washington County court page has details on filing, case lookup, and hearing schedules. Most court records are public unless sealed by a judge.

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For online case searches, the Oregon Judicial Department offers tools at courts.oregon.gov. You can look up civil, criminal, and family cases by name or case number. Some information is free, while detailed records may carry a small fee. If you need certified copies, call the court clerk and ask about the process. Walk-in requests are accepted during court hours at the Hillsboro courthouse.

Four Corners area residents who need to file a case or respond to a court action should call the clerk for guidance. Staff can explain the steps, the forms you need, and the fees involved. The Four Corners phone directory for court services is short since one county courthouse handles all cases in the area.

Sheriff Phone Directory for Four Corners

Law enforcement in Four Corners is handled by the Washington County Sheriff. The sheriff office number is 503-629-0111. This line covers non-emergency calls, reports, and general questions. For emergencies, always call 911. The sheriff patrols unincorporated areas of Washington County, which includes Four Corners and other nearby communities.

If you need a copy of a police report, call the sheriff office and ask for the records unit. Reports are public records under Oregon law, though some details may be redacted for privacy or ongoing investigations. The sheriff office also handles civil process, warrants, and other court-related tasks. Four Corners residents who receive a summons or other court paper from the sheriff can call 503-629-0111 for questions about the process.

Four Corners Elections Phone Directory

Elections for Four Corners are managed by Washington County Elections at 503-846-5800. Oregon uses a vote-by-mail system. Every registered voter in Four Corners gets a ballot in the mail before each election. If your ballot does not arrive, call the elections office right away.

You can register to vote, update your address, or check your ballot status by calling 503-846-5800. The elections office also handles questions about ballot measures, candidate filings, and precinct maps. Four Corners is part of several overlapping districts for state and local races. Call the elections office if you are unsure which races appear on your ballot. The Four Corners phone directory for elections is simple because one county office handles all voter services for the area.

Note: Call volumes at the elections office rise sharply in the weeks before each election. Plan ahead and call early if you need help with your registration or ballot.

Tips for Using the Four Corners Phone Directory

Since Four Corners is a census-designated place, there is no city hall to call. All government services run through Washington County. This can be confusing if you are new to the area. The best approach is to start with the county records line at 503-846-2700. Staff there can direct you to the right department.

Write down what you need before you call. Have any parcel numbers, addresses, or case numbers ready. This helps county staff pull up your records faster. If you reach a voicemail, leave your name, number, and a clear note about what you need. Most county offices return calls within one business day.

  • Start with the county records line at 503-846-2700
  • Have your parcel or case number ready
  • Call before noon for shorter wait times
  • Check the county website for basic answers first
  • Leave a clear voicemail if no one picks up

Four Corners is close to Beaverton and other cities in the west metro area. Some services overlap. If you live on the edge of Four Corners, your address may fall under a different jurisdiction for certain services. The county can help you figure out which office serves your location.

Vital Records Phone Contacts for Four Corners

Birth and death certificates in Oregon are handled by the state. The Oregon Health Authority manages vital records through its vital records office. You can order certificates by mail, online, or in person at certain locations. Four Corners residents who need a birth or death certificate should use the state service rather than calling the county.

Marriage records are filed with the county clerk. Washington County keeps marriage licenses and related documents on file. Call 503-846-8752 to ask about copies. The Four Corners phone directory for vital records splits between state and county offices depending on the document you need. Keep both numbers handy so you can reach the right office on the first try.

State Resources in the Four Corners Phone Directory

Some records requests go beyond the county level. The Oregon Secretary of State archives holds historical documents, business filings, and other state-level records. The Oregon State Police criminal records unit handles criminal history checks for the state. Four Corners residents who need a state-level record should use these resources rather than calling the county.

The Oregon Blue Book is another helpful tool. It lists contact information for every state agency, elected official, and court in Oregon. The Blue Book is free to access online and gives you a single source for state phone numbers. If you cannot find what you need in the Four Corners phone directory, the Blue Book is a good next step.

For legal questions, the Oregon State Bar lawyer directory can help you find an attorney in the Four Corners area. The bar directory lets you search by location and practice area. It is free to use and updated regularly.

Note: State offices keep their own hours, which may differ from county hours. Check each agency site for current schedules.

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Washington County Phone Directory

Four Corners is in Washington County. Nearly all public services for Four Corners residents are handled at the county level, including court records, property records, elections, and law enforcement. The Washington County phone directory has contacts for the circuit court, the county clerk, the assessor, the sheriff, and other county offices. Visit the Washington County page for a full list of county contacts.

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