Lake Oswego Public Phone Directory

The Lake Oswego phone directory covers Clackamas County offices and services that residents of this city rely on for public records, court information, and government contacts. Lake Oswego has a population near 40,000 and sits in the northern part of Clackamas County. This phone directory gathers the numbers you need for the county clerk, sheriff, courts, and other departments. Most public services for Lake Oswego route through Clackamas County offices in nearby Oregon City. The Lake Oswego phone directory on this page puts those contacts in one place.

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Lake Oswego Quick Facts

40,000 Population
Clackamas County
Circuit Court Type
503-655-8551 County Clerk

Lake Oswego Phone Directory for County Clerk

The Clackamas County Clerk office handles records for Lake Oswego residents. The main phone number is 503-655-8551. The clerk office is at 1710 Red Soils Court, Suite 100, in Oregon City, 97045. This is the office for marriage licenses, recorded documents, and other official filings in Clackamas County.

When you call the clerk, staff can tell you what documents are on file, how to get copies, and what the fees are. Recorded documents include deeds, liens, contracts, and other papers that affect property and legal matters. The clerk office has been keeping records in Clackamas County for over a century. The Lake Oswego phone directory for clerk services points to one main number, and that number connects you to the full range of clerk functions.

Note: The clerk office is in Oregon City, not Lake Oswego. Plan for a short drive if you need to visit in person.

Lake Oswego Elections Phone Directory

Elections for Lake Oswego are managed by the Clackamas County Elections Division. Call 503-655-8510 for questions about voter registration, ballot delivery, or election results. Oregon uses a vote-by-mail system, so every registered voter in Lake Oswego gets a ballot before each election.

If your ballot does not arrive on time, call the elections office right away. Staff can issue a replacement or help you find a ballot drop site. The elections office also handles candidate filings, initiative petitions, and official canvass results. All of this information is open to the public. You can request records by phone or visit the county office in Oregon City. The Lake Oswego phone directory for elections keeps things simple with one main contact that covers all election services in the county.

Clackamas Sheriff Phone Directory

The Clackamas County Sheriff provides law enforcement services in parts of the Lake Oswego area. The main sheriff number is 503-655-8211. For administrative matters, call 503-655-8370. The sheriff office handles patrol, investigations, civil papers, and records requests for the unincorporated areas of the county and some contract cities.

Lake Oswego also has its own city police department. For matters within city limits, the city police handle calls. For county-level records and services, the sheriff office is the right contact. The phone directory for Lake Oswego covers both, but this page focuses on the county contacts since those tie into the broader public records system. If you need a report or a record from a sheriff case, call the main line and ask for the records unit. They can tell you what is available and how to get copies.

Note: The city police and county sheriff are separate agencies. Make sure you call the right one based on where the incident happened.

Lake Oswego Court Records Phone Directory

Court records for Lake Oswego go through the Clackamas County Circuit Court. The court phone number is 503-655-8447. This court handles civil, criminal, family, and probate cases for all of Clackamas County. The courthouse is in Oregon City, which is also the county seat.

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You can search for court cases online through the Oregon Judicial Department website. Basic case details are often available at no cost. If you need certified copies or full case files, contact the court clerk by phone. Staff will tell you what is on file, what it costs, and how to get it. Walk-in requests are accepted during court hours at the Oregon City courthouse. The Lake Oswego phone directory for court records leads to the same Clackamas County contacts that serve the entire county. This means one set of numbers covers a wide range of court needs.

Property Records in the Lake Oswego Phone Directory

Property records for Lake Oswego are held by Clackamas County. The assessment and taxation office can be reached at 503-655-8671. This office manages property values, tax statements, and ownership records for all properties in the county. If you need to look up who owns a parcel, what its value is, or how much tax is due, this is the office to call.

The county also offers GIS mapping tools online. These let you view property lines, zoning, and other geographic data from your computer. The GIS system is free to use and covers all of Clackamas County. For recorded documents like deeds and liens, call the recording office. Clackamas County has recording records that go back to the 1850s and marriage records to the 1840s. The Lake Oswego phone directory for property records ties into this deep archive of county data.

Whether you need a current tax statement or a historical deed, the county offices can help. Most requests start with a phone call to the right number. The staff can tell you what is available and how to get it, whether by mail, in person, or online.

Lake Oswego Public Records Access

Oregon law gives every person the right to inspect public records. ORS 192.314 is the foundation of this right. It applies to all Clackamas County offices that serve Lake Oswego. When you call a number in this phone directory, the staff will follow Oregon law in handling your request. Most records are available for inspection or copying, with limited exceptions for privacy or safety.

Fees for copies vary by office. Some offices charge per page, while others charge for staff time. Ask about fees when you make your request. Simple requests for a single document are often filled within a few days. Larger requests that cover many records or a broad time range may take longer. The Lake Oswego phone directory gives you the starting point, and staff can guide you through the rest of the process.

Tips for Using the Lake Oswego Phone Directory

A few simple habits help when you call Lake Oswego area offices. First, know which office to call. This page sorts contacts by department, so use it as your guide. Second, have your details ready before you dial. Names, dates, addresses, and case numbers all help staff find what you need faster.

Call in the morning for shorter wait times. Mid-week tends to be less busy than Mondays or Fridays. If you reach voicemail, leave a clear message. Include your name, phone number, and a brief note about your request. Most Clackamas County offices return calls within one business day. The Lake Oswego phone directory is a tool, and using it well means matching your need to the right number before you pick up the phone.

  • Check which office handles your need
  • Have reference numbers ready
  • Call before noon for shorter hold times
  • Leave a detailed voicemail if needed
  • Ask for a direct line for follow-up calls

Lake Oswego residents are served by Clackamas County for most public records needs. The courthouse and county offices are in Oregon City, a short drive south. Phone calls are the fastest way to get answers without making the trip. Use the numbers on this page to reach the right office on your first try.

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Clackamas County Phone Directory

Lake Oswego is in Clackamas County. Many records and services that Lake Oswego residents need are handled at the county level, including court records, property records, and elections. The Clackamas County phone directory has contacts for the circuit court, the county clerk, the assessor, and other county offices. Visit the Clackamas County page for a full list of county contacts.

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