St. Helens City Phone Directory

The St. Helens phone directory covers city offices, county services, courts, and public agencies in this Columbia County city. St. Helens is the county seat of Columbia County, located along the Columbia River north of Portland. The city has a population around 14,000. As an incorporated city, St. Helens has its own city hall, police department, and local offices. County services like courts and property records are handled by Columbia County. This phone directory collects the key contacts for St. Helens area government services.

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St. Helens Quick Facts

14,000+ Population
Columbia County
County Seat Status
503-397-6272 City Hall

St. Helens City Hall Phone Directory

St. Helens City Hall is the center of local government. The general number is 503-397-6272. This line connects you to departments including planning, public works, parks, and the city recorder. Staff can transfer your call or provide direct numbers for specific departments.

St. Helens has a mayor and city council. The city handles land use, building permits, water and sewer services, parks, and local roads. If you have a question about a property within St. Helens city limits, start with city hall. The city recorder keeps council minutes, codes, and ordinances on file. Call city hall and ask for the recorder if you need copies of city documents.

As the Columbia County seat, St. Helens also houses the county courthouse and county offices. This makes it easy for residents to handle both city and county business in one trip. Most city hall calls are answered during weekday hours. Leave a clear voicemail if you reach a recording.

St. Helens Public Records Phone Directory

Oregon law provides the public with a right to inspect most government records. Under ORS 192.314, any person may request records from a public body. For St. Helens, city records include permits, council minutes, and planning files. County records include property deeds, court documents, and election data.

For city records, call St. Helens City Hall at 503-397-6272. For county records, contact the Columbia County clerk. Since St. Helens is the county seat, the county offices are right in town. This is a big advantage for St. Helens residents who need to handle records requests in person. The county clerk handles deeds, liens, marriage licenses, and other recorded documents.

Fees depend on the document type and page count. Simple lookups may be done the same day. Larger requests could take a week or more. The St. Helens phone directory for records covers both city and county offices. Ask about timelines and costs when you call.

Note: Some records may be exempt from disclosure under state law. If your request is denied, the agency must cite the specific exemption. You have the right to appeal.

Court Records in the St. Helens Phone Directory

Court records for St. Helens go through the Columbia County Circuit Court. The courthouse is located in St. Helens since the city is the county seat. The court handles civil, criminal, and family cases filed in Columbia County. Residents who need to look up a case, file papers, or check a hearing date should contact the court clerk at the courthouse.

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For online case searches, use the tools at courts.oregon.gov. You can look up cases by name or case number. Some data is free. Certified copies may carry a fee. Walk-in requests at the Columbia County courthouse are handled during court hours. Since the courthouse is in St. Helens, local residents have short trips for court business.

The St. Helens phone directory for court services is centered on the Columbia County courthouse. Whether you need to file a claim, check a case status, or pick up certified copies, the courthouse staff can help. Call ahead to confirm forms and fees before your visit.

St. Helens Police Phone Directory

St. Helens has its own police department. The non-emergency number is 503-397-1521. For emergencies, call 911. The police handle patrol, investigations, and community safety within city limits.

Police reports are available through the records unit. Call the non-emergency line and ask for records. Reports are public under Oregon law, though some details may be withheld for active investigations. Outside St. Helens city limits, the Columbia County Sheriff handles law enforcement. The St. Helens phone directory for police services points to the city department for matters within city limits and the sheriff for areas outside the city.

St. Helens has a riverfront setting and draws visitors throughout the year. The police department works with the community on safety and event planning. If you have concerns about crime or want to report something, the non-emergency line is the right call.

St. Helens Elections Phone Directory

Elections for St. Helens are managed by the Columbia County Clerk. Oregon uses vote-by-mail. Every registered voter in St. Helens receives a ballot before each election. Call the county clerk if your ballot does not arrive.

You can register, update your address, or check your ballot status through the clerk office. St. Helens residents vote in both city and county races. The clerk can explain which contests appear on your ballot. Since the county offices are in St. Helens, you can also handle election matters in person without a long drive.

Tips for Using the St. Helens Phone Directory

St. Helens is the Columbia County seat. This means city and county offices are both in town. Start with city hall at 503-397-6272 for city matters. Walk to the county courthouse for court and property records.

  • Call city hall at 503-397-6272 for city services
  • Visit the county courthouse for court records
  • Have your address or case number ready
  • Call before noon for shorter hold times
  • Leave a voicemail if the line is busy

Being the county seat gives St. Helens residents an advantage. You do not have to drive to another town for county services. The courthouse, clerk, and sheriff offices are all nearby. The St. Helens phone directory on this page covers the most common contacts.

State Resources for St. Helens Residents

Some records are held at the state level. The Oregon Health Authority handles birth and death certificates. The Secretary of State archives maintains historical documents and business filings. The Oregon State Police processes state criminal history checks.

The Oregon Blue Book lists contacts for every state agency, court, and elected official. It is free online. For legal help, the Oregon State Bar has a lawyer directory. The Oregon courts website covers all state courts including the Columbia County Circuit Court in St. Helens.

Note: State offices have their own hours. Check each agency site before calling.

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Columbia County Phone Directory

St. Helens is in Columbia County. County-level services including courts, elections, property records, and the sheriff are handled by Columbia County offices. Since St. Helens is the county seat, all county offices are in town. For state court information, visit the Oregon courts website. For state archives and historical records, visit the Secretary of State archives.