There are no buses making regular stops in Sherman County. However, there is public bus transportation in the form of on-call service through Sherman County Community Transit. Call (541) 565-3553 to arranged a ride within Sherman County (preference goes to seniors and riders with disabilities, but anyone can ride as room allows). Read more on...
You’ll find an information sheet on our Property Tax Payment Options page, with details for mail, phone, and online payment options. Online payments also can be made on Sherman County's PointandPay.net page.
The Internal Revenue Service's Taxpayer Advocate Service can be reached at (877) 777-4778. (See Publication 1546, The Taxpayer Advocate Service of the IRS; for further information, see Tax Topic 104.) The State of Oregon also offers free tax preparation services to low- to moderate-income taxpayers through AARP, CASH Oregon, and the United Way. Find details...
Unlike other cities and counties, Sherman County municipalities fund themselves in ways that do not require additional tax payments on resident or business income. Residents would still need to pay Oregon state taxes and federal taxes (see Free File for IRS-partnered filing options). The lack of municipal taxation in Sherman County can lead to a...
You can apply to work for Sherman County by filling out our Application for Employment. If applicable, please see the Criminal History FAQ and view the County’s Criminal Check form. Also note that the County uses the Law Enforcement Data System every quarter to check employee driving records.
Police department homepage. Information about chief, police officers, community outreach, protection resources, safety programs, crime stoppers, who to call
Find the documents and contacts you need for all 27 Departments within Sherman County's local government, from County Court Commissioners to Weed Control.