Can you train me to be a mediator?
No, we do not do mediation training. You might try contacting Oregon Mediation Association or Clackamas County Resolution Services.
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No, we do not do mediation training. You might try contacting Oregon Mediation Association or Clackamas County Resolution Services.
No. In fact, most cases do not go to court. Victim Services will notify you if your case does go to court and you’ve requested to be notified of hearings.
No. In fact, most cases do not go to court. Victim Services will notify you if your case does go to court and you’ve requested to be notified of hearings.
No, in Washington County only dogs need licenses.
No, we only license dogs.
No. You should bring a recent rabies vaccination certificate and a spay/neuter certificate if you have one.
There are resources available. Please check out the ASAP Coalition Resource page or call us for more information.
No, we transfer animals needing homes to our animal rescue partners. This allows us to focus on stray animal care and getting lost pets back home.
No. We only mediate custody and parenting time plans.
This is not a service we offer, and we strongly encourage you to talk to your veterinarian about this difficult decision.
No. Animal Services does not have the authority or expertise to handle wildlife.
Yes, during business hours we can send an Animal Services Officer to pick up stray dogs and sick or injured cats. Please call 503-846-7041 for assistance.
Voluntary and mandated mediation are provided to help parents resolve custody and parenting time disputes. This service is provided to Washington County residents with minor children experiencing challenges in developing or implementing their custody and parenting time arrangements.
Voluntary and mandated mediation is provided to help parents resolve custody and parenting time disputes. This service is provided to Washington County residences with minor children experiencing challenges in developing or implementing their custody and parenting time arrangements.