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| Animal Control |
| Clatsop County Animal Control and Shelter provides care and protection for hundreds of homeless, unwanted, abandoned and abused or neglected dogs and cats. We respond to complaints of stray or nuisance dogs and to reports of animal abuse in the unincorporated areas. We find new loving homes for dogs and cats. We issue licenses for dogs and other pets. |
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shildreth@clatsop.or.us
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| Address: | 1315 S.E. 19th St. Warrenton, Oregon 97146 |
| Telephone: | (503) 861-7387 |
| Fax: | (503) 861-0748 |
Clatstop Animal Assistance Inc. |
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| Clatsop County Assessment & Taxation Department |
| The Clatsop County Department of Assessment and Taxation determines the value of all property according to state law. The department sends billing statements and collects all property taxes and penalties in the county and distributes the tax money to the appropriate taxing districts. |
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assessor@co.clatsop.or.us
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| Address: | 820 Exchange Street Suite 210 Astoria, Oregon 97103 |
| Telephone: | (503) 325-8522 |
| Fax: | (503) 338-3638 |
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| Clatsop County Board of Commissioners |
| Clatsop County is one of nine home-rule charter counties in Oregon, which provides greater local governance control to our citizens. According to the charter, Clatsop County must have five volunteer elected Commissioners to establish policies and set the vision of the county. |
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commissioners@co.clatsop.or.us
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| Address: | 800 Exchange St., Suite 310 Astoria, Oregon 97103 |
| Telephone: | 503) 325-1000 |
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| Clatsop County Building Codes Division |
| Building Codes is responsible for reviewing building plans and issuing building permits for inspections of new and altered buildings and placement of manufactured dwellings. The county handles electrical inspections for the entire county and structural, mechanical and plumbing and manufactured home inspections for the unincorporated areas. |
| Email: |
comdev@co.clatsop.or.us
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| Address: | 800 Exchange Street, Suite 100 Astoria, Oregon 97103 |
| Telephone: | (503) 338-3697 |
| Fax: | (503) 338-3666 |
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| Clatsop County Clerk, Records & Elections |
| The County Clerk is the official record keeper for Clatsop County. The Records Division administers public records, legal recordings, marriage licenses, passports, OLCC licenses, county archives and abandoned personal property in accordance with federal, state and local laws. The division records the following documents for public record: deeds, mortgages, military discharges, marriage licenses, town and partition plat maps. County records include: Board of County commissioners, county Planning Commission, and special district and cities. |
| Email: |
clerk@co.clatsop.or.us
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| Address: | 820 Exchange St., Suite 220 Astoria, Oregon 97103 |
| Telephone: | (503) 325-8511 |
| Fax: | (503) 325-9307 |
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| Clatsop County Community Corrections |
| Community Corrections supervises adult criminal offenders living in Clatsop County who have been sentenced to probation by the court or released to post-prison supervision from a correctional facility. The county-administered, state-funded program offers an array of program services, supervision and sanctions to reform offenders and enhance safety of the community. Community Corrections operates using state grants via an intergovernmental agreement between Clatsop County and the State of Oregon. Clatsop County has administered the Community Corrections program since 1997. |
| Telephone: | (503) 325-4982 |
| Fax: | (503) 325-5087 |
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| Clatsop County District Attorney |
| The District Attorney’s Office is responsible for reviewing, preparing and prosecuting all criminal cases brought in the state courts of Clatsop County, including juvenile court and dependency cases. The District Attorney’s Office supervises the investigation of child abuse and death investigations. The office advises the grand jury as to the law and presents cases to the grand jury for consideration. The office provides 24-hour legal assistance to all local law enforcement agencies. |
| Email: |
da@co.clatsop.or.us
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| Address: | Clatsop County Courthouse 749 Commercial St. Astoria, Oregon 97103 |
| Telephone: | (503) 325-8581 |
| Fax: | (503) 325-9305 |
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| Clatsop County Extension Office |
| Oregon State University Extension in Clatsop County offers educational services and programs in 4-H Youth Development, Agriculture, Forestry, Family & Community Development, Marine Fisheries, and Coastal Storms. |
| Email: |
glenn.ahrens@oregonstate.edu
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| Address: | 2001 Marine Drive, Room 210 Astoria, Oregon 97103 |
| Telephone: | (503) 325-8573 |
| Fax: | (503) 325-7910 |
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| Clatsop County Fair & Expo |
| The Clatsop County Fair & Expo is located on 109 verdant acres overlooking the Wallooski River, just five miles from Astoria. The facilities include the 15,000-square-foot exhibit hall, a 40,000-square-foot indoor arena that seats 1,800 spectators; hard-surface parking for 1,000 cars; ample close-in parking for exhibitors; horse barns for 100; spacious outdoor entertainment and carnival areas; and other facilities. |
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fair@co.clatsop.or.us
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| Address: | 92937 Walluski Loop |
| Telephone: | (503) 325-4600 |
| Fax: | (503) 325-5004 |
Schedule of Events - PDF |
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| Clatsop County Health and Human Services |
| Immunizations, communicable disease control, HIV counseling and testing and sexually-transmitted disease testing and services, vital statistics, maternal and child health, WIC nutrition program, family planning, education and community outreach. |
| Email: |
health@co.clatsop.or.us
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| Address: | 575 S. Roosevelt Drive, Suite B Seaside, Oregon 97138 |
| Telephone: | (503) 325-8500 |
| Fax: | (503) 325-8678 |
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| Clatsop County Juvenile Department |
| The Clatsop County Juvenile Department is responsible for the supervision of juvenile offenders, younger than 18 years old, upon apprehension. The department provides intake screening, restitution and assistance to victims, a program to divert youth from the court process (when appropriate), due-process in the preparation of legal documents that initiate court action, adjudication and disposition of allegations of delinquent behavior, and supervision of those youth on probation. These responsibilities are to be provided in a fair and impartial manner within the context of personal accountability and reformation for the youthful offender. The Clatsop County Juvenile Department provides community-based services for delinquent youth. State agencies such as the Oregon Youth Authority and Services to Children and Families provide institutional care and supervision of youth. |
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juv@co.clatsop.or.us
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| Address: | 749 Commercial St. Astoria, Oregon |
| Telephone: | (503) 325-8601 |
| Fax: | (503) 338-3648 |
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| Clatsop County Parks |
| Clatsop County parks offer a variety of recreational opportunities, including lake and river access, swimming, boating, fishing, picnicking and wildlife observation. |
| Telephone: | (503) 325-9306 |
| Fax: | (503) 325-8606 |
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| Clatsop County Sheriff's Department |
| The Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office is the primary criminal investigation and law enforcement agency for rural Clatsop County. The Sheriff’s Office includes several divisions and programs: the Correctional Facility, countywide Inter-agency Narcotics Task Force, Marine Patrol, High Angle Rescue, Search and Rescue and the Underwater Recovery (Dive) Team. The Sheriff is responsible for Emergency Services planning and response to disasters and alerts. |
| Email: |
sheriff@co.clatsop.or.us
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| Telephone: | (503) 325-8635 |
| Fax: | 503) 325-8675 |
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| Gearhart City Hall |
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| Address: | 698 Pacific Way Gearhart, Oregon 97138 |
| Telephone: | (503) 738-5501 |
| Fax: | (503) 738-9385 |
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| Oregon Blue Book |
| The Oregon Blue Book is the biennial publication that is the official state directory and fact book about all levels of government. It contains listings and functional descriptions of government agencies as well as educational and cultural institutions. The online version is continually updated throughout each biennium to keep facts current. |
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| Oregon Employment Department: Astoria Business and Employment Service |
WorkSource Oregon Employment Department Mission: Support Business and Promote Employment
* Support economic stability for Oregonians and communities during times of unemployment through the payment of unemployment benefits.
* Serve businesses by recruiting and referring the best qualified applicants to jobs, and provide resources to diverse job seekers in support of their employment needs.
* Develop and distribute quality workforce and economic information to promote informed decision making.
* Provide access to child care that is safe, high quality, and affordable. |
| Address: | 450 Marine Drive, Suite 110 Astoria, Oregon 97103 |
| Telephone: | (503) 325-4821 |
| Fax: | (503) 325-2918 |
Astoria Office Web Page |
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| Oregon State Police |
| The mission of the Oregon State Police is to develop, promote, and maintain protection of people, property, and natural resources of the State, and to enhance the safety and livability by serving and protecting its citizens and visitors through leadership, action, and coordination of Oregon's public safety resources. |
| Email: |
duane.stanton@state.or.us
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| Address: | Astoria Area Command #13 Portway Astoria, Oregon 97103 |
| Telephone: | 503-325-5515 |
| Fax: | 503-325-6167 |
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| Port of Astoria |
| The Port of Astoria offers a host of services to commercial and recreational boaters at its two marinas, serves as a growing cruise ship port-of-call and marine terminal, and operates the highly accessible Astoria Regional Airport. The Port of Astoria has industrial and retail leasing opportunities at both the airport and waterfront port locations. A comprehensive and exciting master plan guides the Port of Astoria to an optimistic future. |
| Email: |
info@portofastoria.com
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| Address: | 1 Portway Astoria Astoria, Oregon 97103 |
| Telephone: | (503) 325-4521 or in Oregon: (800) 860-4093 |
| Fax: | (503) 325-4525 |
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| Seaside City Hall |
989 Broadway Street, Seaside Oregon 97138. (503) 738-5511 Business Office / (503) 738-5514 Fax The mission of the City of Seaside is to improve the livability of our city by offering exemplary public service for all citizens and guests, thereby creating a strong spirit of community and a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone. |
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| Seaside Civic and Convention Center |
| 415 First Ave., Seaside. (503) 738-8585 or (800) 394-3303. Holding a convention, or event, in Seaside means spending time at the premium vacation destination on the Oregon coast. When you want to combine a convention with a relaxed beach setting, contact the Seaside Civic & Convention Center. With the professional planning staff and flexible building, it won't be. . . "just another meeting"! |
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| Seaside Fire Department |
| 150 S. Lincoln St., Seaside. (503) 738-5420. Emergency Only - 911. The fire department serves the city and surrounding area's population of 7,000, which can swell to 30,000 on summer weekends |
| Telephone: | (503) 738-5420 |
| Fax: | (503) 717-9318 |
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| Seaside Municipal Court |
| 989 Broadway, Seaside. (503) 738-5511, ext. 112. Hours of Operation: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday; Closed noon - 1 p.m. every day |
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| Seaside Police Department |
| 1091 S. Holladay, Seaside. (503) 738-6311; For Emergencies Only, 911. The Seaside Police Department is committed to establishing and maintaining a meaningful and productive PARTNERSHIP with our community and visitors. Our goal is to achieve a POLICING EXCELLENCE by facilitating a PARTNERSHIP between our members and the citizens in order to mutually identify and resolve community problems. This PARTNERSHIP will ultimately enhance the safety and QUALITY OF LIFE for our citizens and visitors. |
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| Seaside Public Library |
| 60 North Roosevelt Drive, Seaside. (503) 738-6742. Seaside Public Library, serving an area of 6,000 residents, has a collection of 34,000 books and periodicals; in addition, there are 1,150 CDs, records, cassettes and other audio materials, as well as 1,540 video items, such as DVD's and VHS tapes. Internet terminals are available for use by the general public. |
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| Seaside School District 10 |
| District Offices, 1801 S. Franklin St., Seaside, (503) 738-5591; Seaside Heights Elementary: 2000 Spruce Drive, Seaside, (503) 738-5161; Broadway Middle School, 1120 Broadway, Seaside, (503) 738-6892; Seaside High School, 1901 Holladay Drive, Seaside, (503) 738-5586. |
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| Seaside Visitors Bureau |
| 7 N. Roosevelt Drive, Seaside. (503) 738-3097 or (888) 306-2326. "More Than Just A Day At The Beach". Seaside has something for everyone and is a walking community. Folks have been coming to Seaside since the 1800s. It is a destination paradise for visitors for a wide variety of reasons, it's mild ocean climate, spectacular beach, rivers, convention center, lodging, dining, short day trips, and an abundance of wildlife and the historic famous statue dedicated to the end of the trail for Lewis & Clark's historic journey.. |
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