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Measure 34-346 Proposed Local Option Levy 2025

In November 2025, voters will have the opportunity to consider a proposed measure which would fund public services in Washington County, including police, prosecution, mental health, domestic violence and other services. If passed, the measure would cost property owners $0.66 per $1,000 of assessed property value.


If the measure passes, it would authorize an increase in tax revenue which would be used to fund the following services:


  • Investigating and prosecuting crimes like theft, car theft, break-ins and graffiti.


  • Enhancing prosecution of child abuse and child pornography cases.



  • Mental Health Response Teams that provide immediate crisis response to stabilize volatile situations and help people access care.


  • Combating the impact of drugs like fentanyl and dismantling drug trafficking organizations.


  • Provide funding for the Washington County Jail to incarcerate those in court-ordered custody.


  • Expanded victims’ assistance and emergency programs for families harmed by domestic violence, as well as expanded programs to prevent domestic violence in the first place.


If the measure passes, the owner of a home with an assessed value of $348,600 would pay approximately $19.17 per month or $230.08 per year. The property tax would continue for five years and raise a total of $337 million.


If the measure does not pass, the services would not be provided as proposed and property taxes would not be increased.


Learn more about this upcoming ballot measure.

Join us for Coffee with a Cop

Coffee with a Cop – October 2025


Mark your calendars—it’s Coffee with a Cop season! Come out and chat with the deputies who patrol your neighborhoods. These events are a casual way to ask questions, share concerns, or just enjoy a cup of coffee with us.


Coffee with a cop dates and locations.

Peace of Mind for Families: Safety Programs

Caring for a loved one who may wander due to memory loss, autism, or another medical condition? The Washington County Sheriff’s Office offers two programs to help.


Help Me Home – Gives deputies quick access to essential information to safely reunite individuals with their families.


Project Lifesaver – Uses radio-frequency technology to locate individuals who wander.


Applying is simple!

Visit our website or call to enroll in one or both programs. (Fees apply.)



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Protect your loved ones. Plan ahead.

Stay Safe this Fall

With every seasonal change, we want to remind community members of potential challenges that can impact your safety and property. Consider the above safety measures to help protect yourself and your loved ones.


Visit our Fall Safety blog for more information.

A huge thank you to Unitus Community Credit Union for inviting us to El Festival de Mariachi!


We enjoyed the lively music, dancing, and delicious food while meeting so many wonderful people and celebrating together.


Don’t miss out on these exciting experiences - come be a part of our team!


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Be Safe, Be Seen this Halloween

As Halloween approaches, excitement fills the air for a night of trick-or-treating fun! To ensure everyone has a safe and spooktacular time, here are some important safety tips:


  • Light up your costume with reflective tape or carry a flashlight or glowstick.
  • Travel in groups and stay in familiar neighborhoods.
  • Stay on sidewalks and be aware of traffic.
  • Drive slowly and follow traffic signs.
  • Stay alert when driving, especially near driveways and alleys.
  • Put the phone away to avoid distractions.


For more safety tips, visit Safe Kids Worldwide.


Call 9-1-1 for emergencies or non-emergency dispatch at 503-629-0111 to report suspicious activity.

Make a Difference: Join WCSO

Join Our Team


Looking for a rewarding career that makes a difference in your community? WCSO is hiring for patrol deputies, jail deputies, and professional staff roles.


✅ Paid training

✅ Competitive pay & benefits

✅ Room to grow


Apply now and serve the community you care about.

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