Troutdale City Phone Directory

The Troutdale phone directory covers city offices, county services, courts, and public agencies that serve this Multnomah County city. Troutdale sits at the western entrance to the Columbia River Gorge with a population around 16,000. As an incorporated city, Troutdale has its own city hall, police force, and local departments. County-level services like courts and elections are handled by Multnomah County. This phone directory brings together the key numbers for both city and county contacts.

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Troutdale Quick Facts

16,000+ Population
Multnomah County
Circuit Court Type
503-665-5175 City Hall

Troutdale City Hall Phone Directory

Troutdale City Hall is the main hub for city services. The general number is 503-665-5175. This line connects you to city departments including planning, public works, and the city recorder. Staff can transfer your call or give you a direct number for the department you need.

Troutdale runs its own local government with a mayor and city council. The city handles land use planning, building permits, parks, water, and other local services. If you have a question about a Troutdale address, city hall is the right place to start. Most calls are answered during normal business hours on weekdays. If you reach voicemail, leave a message and staff will call you back within one business day.

The city recorder keeps council minutes, resolutions, and city codes on file. If you need a copy of a city document, call city hall and ask for the recorder. The Troutdale phone directory for city services starts and ends with the main city hall number, which can connect you to nearly any department.

Troutdale Public Records Phone Directory

Oregon law gives the public a right to inspect most government records. Under ORS 192.314, any person may request records from a public body. For Troutdale, some records are held by the city and others by Multnomah County. City records include council minutes, permits, and planning files. County records include property deeds, court files, and election data.

To request city records, call Troutdale City Hall at 503-665-5175. Staff can explain the process and any fees. For county-level records, call the Multnomah County main line at 503-823-4000. The county handles recorded documents, property ownership data, and court filings. The Troutdale phone directory splits between city and county based on the type of record you need.

Response times depend on the scope of your request. A single permit lookup at the city may be done in minutes. County records requests may take a few days or longer. Ask about timelines when you call so you know what to expect.

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 Troutdale Phone Directory

Court records for Troutdale go through the Multnomah County Circuit Court. The court phone number is (503) 988-3022. This court handles all civil, criminal, and family cases filed in Multnomah County, including those from Troutdale. The courthouse is in downtown Portland.

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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 information is free. Certified copies require a fee. Call the court clerk at (503) 988-3022 to ask about costs and the process for getting copies. Walk-in requests are accepted during court hours at the Portland courthouse.

Troutdale also has a municipal court that handles local code violations and certain misdemeanors. For municipal court matters, call Troutdale City Hall at 503-665-5175 and ask for the court. The Troutdale phone directory for court services covers both the local municipal court and the county circuit court.

Troutdale Police Phone Directory

Troutdale has its own police department. The non-emergency number is 503-661-2523. For emergencies, call 911. The police department handles patrol, investigations, and community safety within Troutdale city limits.

If you need a copy of a police report, call the non-emergency line and ask for the records unit. Reports are public records under Oregon law, though some details may be withheld for privacy or for cases still under investigation. The Troutdale phone directory for police services points to the city police department rather than the county sheriff, since Troutdale runs its own force.

Troutdale police also handle traffic enforcement, park patrols, and event security within the city. The department works with Multnomah County on cases that cross city lines. If you are unsure whether your matter falls under city or county jurisdiction, call the Troutdale police non-emergency line. They can direct you to the right agency.

Troutdale Elections Phone Directory

Elections for Troutdale are managed by Multnomah County Elections at 503-988-VOTE (503-988-8683). Oregon uses a vote-by-mail system. Every registered voter in Troutdale gets a ballot before each election. Call the elections office if your ballot does not arrive.

You can register to vote, update your address, or check your ballot status by calling 503-988-8683. Troutdale residents vote in both city and county races. The elections office can tell you which contests appear on your ballot. The Troutdale phone directory for elections points to the county office, since Multnomah County handles all voter services.

Note: The elections office sees high call volumes before each election. Call early if you need help with your registration or ballot.

Tips for the Troutdale Phone Directory

Troutdale is an incorporated city, so it has its own city hall and police department. Start with city hall at 503-665-5175 for local matters. For county services like courts and elections, call the Multnomah County line at 503-823-4000.

  • Call city hall at 503-665-5175 for city services
  • Call the county at 503-823-4000 for court and election matters
  • Have your address or case number ready
  • Call in the morning for shorter hold times
  • Leave a clear voicemail if you reach a recording

Troutdale sits at the edge of Multnomah County near the Gorge. Some services may overlap with nearby cities like Wood Village and Fairview. If you live near the city boundary, confirm which jurisdiction handles your address. City hall can help you sort this out.

State Resources in the Troutdale Phone Directory

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 and court. It is free online. The Oregon State Bar has a lawyer directory if you need legal help. The Multnomah County archives at archives.multco.us hold historical records for the county, including materials that may relate to Troutdale.

Note: State agencies set their own hours. Check each site for current schedules before calling.

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Multnomah County Phone Directory

Troutdale is in Multnomah County. County-level services including courts, elections, property records, and the county sheriff are handled by Multnomah County offices. The Multnomah County phone directory has contacts for the circuit court, the county clerk, and other departments. Visit the Multnomah County page for a full list of contacts.

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