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About the District Attorney's Office The Office of the District Attorney (DA) is a constitutional state office established to enforce the criminal laws of the State of Oregon. The District Attorney is elected into office to represent Sherman County in court. Wade M. McLeod serves as the current Sherman County DA.   Current DA Platform...

About the Juvenile Department County juvenile departments provide sanctions and services to youth ages 12 to 17 who have been referred by law enforcement for law violations; they conduct intake services and determine dispositions for cases referred. Whether to proceed informally or with formal Juvenile Court action is determined by the Juvenile Director in conjunction...

About the County Treasurer's Office The Sherman County Treasurer's Office is responsible for the following: Management of public funds, including distribution of tax dollars to the taxing districts, Collection of revenue and investments of the public funds, and Providing information to auditors related to county and taxing-district funds.

Circuit Court (7th District, State of Oregon) Contact Alyssa Winslow Circuit Court Clerk/Judicial Service Specialist (541) 565-3650 (541) 565-3249 (FAX) Sherman County Circuit Court P.O. Box 402 Moro, OR 97039 About the Circuit Court Each of Oregon's 36 counties has a circuit court. Sherman County is in District 7: Hood River, Wasco, Sherman and Gilliam...

About the Sherman County Justice Court Sherman County Justice Court is a limited jurisdiction court that processes citations issued by law enforcement agencies for traffic violations, boating violations, fish and game violations and other civil violations. The Court also handles small claims and eviction actions, and the Justice of the Peace performs weddings as the...

The County Clerk is elected to be the official keeper of records for Sherman County. Find details on everything the Clerk does for Sherman County, Oregon.

The Tax Collector collects property taxes after the Assessor sets values and calculates the tax for Sherman County, Oregon, properties. Get the specifics...

About Sherman County Prevention The Sherman County Prevention program provides educational information to the public and youth regarding unsafe and unhealthy behaviors. The long-term goal of the Sherman County Prevention Program is to decrease youth consumption of alcohol and drugs, to decrease dangerous sexualized behavior, and to increase suicide prevention — all using nationally recognized...

About the Sherman County Fair & Fairgrounds Nearly 110 years after its official October 1909 launch, the annual Sherman County Fair continues to celebrate Sherman County's agricultural bounty.   Visitors come from far and wide to experience a “good old-fashioned” county fair on the Flats of Moro, on land provided by the County within walking...

About the Sherman County Appraiser The Sherman County Appraiser determines the real market value of a real property — including residential, business personal property, manufactured structures, commercial property, and agricultural land — for tax assessment purposes. After the real market value is established, the assessed value is then calculated. Additionally, the Appraiser analyzes sales data...

About the Sherman County Assessor The Sherman County Assessor is responsible for planning, organizing, and supervising the activities of the office as prescribed by the Oregon Revised Statutes. The Assessor oversees the valuation and assessment of all residential property, business personal property, manufactured structures, commercial property, and agricultural land for property tax purposes in a...

About the County Assessor's Office Sherman County's Assessor's Office is responsible for valuing all real and personal property for property tax purposes. Annually, this office determines the property's real market value and calculates its maximum assessed value. Property owners are taxed on the lesser of the two, which is referred to as the assessed value. The...

You can apply to volunteer using the Sherman County Citizen Volunteer Application Form. Please note, for some volunteer positions you will need to pass a background check. Please see the Criminal History FAQ and view the County’s Criminal Check form.

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