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How do I contact the Oregon Department of Revenue?
How do I get a Social Security card?
The Social Security Administration website provides information on how to obtain a new or replacement card.
https://www.ssa.gov/ssnumber/
How do I get an Oregon ID?
Information on how to get Oregon identification can be found on DMV’s website. Your Probation Officer may be able to provide verification of your social security number and address.
How do I get permission to leave the state?
Anyone on supervision is required to get written permission to leave the state. Failure to get permission prior to leaving the state will be considered a violation of supervision. It’s important to plan ahead and request a travel permit several days before you plan to travel as the request can take time to process. To get a travel permit for vacation you must be in compliance with supervision.
You can request a travel permit directly with your Probation Officer, or submit a request here
How do I pay court fines and fees?
Court fines and fees can be paid in person, by phone, or by mail, and should be paid in the county of conviction.
• In person: Cashiers can accept cash, checks or money orders, payable to the State of Oregon. Mastercard, Visa, and debit cards with Visa logo are accepted.
• Telephone: Credit card only. Call 503-846-8888 and follow the instructions. Note that restitution and compensatory fines cannot be accepted by phone.
• Mail: Send payments to:
Washington County Circuit Court
Attn: Court Accounting
150 N First Ave
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
How do I transfer my supervision to another County?
If you are being supervised in Washington County and move to another county you may be able to have your supervision transferred. Remember that conditions of supervision require you to get prior approval from your probation officer to change residence. There is no guarantee the transfer will be approved. The probation officer in the proposed county will investigate your residence to determine if it is appropriate. The proposed county must agree before you will be allowed to transfer.
Your probation officer will be able to answer your questions and help you through the process. Be sure to talk with your officer before you move.
How to I find housing?
If you’re in need of housing, you’re encouraged to talk to your probation officer. Officers are aware of community resources and may know where you can get help. You can also call the following for assistance:
-- 211 Information and Referral (simply dial 2 1 1)
-- Washington County Family Shelter Network (available 24 hours a day) 503-640-3263
See also:
• 211 Information and Referral
Online and Phone Payments
Pedestrian Safety
Probation and Parole Staff
Probation and Parole Supervision FAQ
Sex Offender Registry
Share the Road
Travel Permit Request
What does “no contact” mean?
When this condition is imposed, it means you cannot have any contact whatsoever with the listed person. That means no person-to-person contact, no telephone contact which includes leaving messages, no texting, e-mailing or letter writing. You are also not allowed to contact the person through a third-party, such as a friend or relative. The no-contact condition is strictly enforced. If there are any questions regarding this condition, please talk it over with your Parole/Probation Officer.