OTAP provides training, information, and technical assistance to help children with disabilities use assistive technology. They work with individuals up to 21 years old throughout the state of Oregon.
The Oregon State Victim Notification Service offers crime victims reliable and timely information about criminal cases and offender custody status. It operates 24/7 and is available to crime victims statewide.
The Oregon State Police Sex Offender program provides general information about registered sex offenders in Oregon, including their names, addresses, and criminal history. The program is available to the public online, 24/7.
The Oregon State Library for the Blind is open Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 4 PM, with a closure from Noon-1 PM. They provide a variety of services for Oregonians with visual impairments, including access to books, magazines, and more, all in specialized formats.
The Oregon State Police – Saint Helens Patrol Office is a law enforcement agency responsible for providing public safety and traffic control services to the residents of Saint Helens and surrounding areas. Their mission is to safeguard the lives and property of the community by enforcing state laws, investigating crimes, and responding to emergencies.
The Oregon State Library’s Talking Book and Braille Library Services offers free books and magazines in audio format to individuals with print disabilities statewide, along with free audio book players that are replaced or repaired as needed.
Oregon State Bar Referral and Information Services offers statewide lawyer referrals for potential clients and provides programs such as Modest Means, Military Assistance Panel, Problem Solvers, and lawyer to Lawyer or Take Me To Lunch for children, teens, low income individuals and families, and military members. No age restriction is given for these services.
The Oregon State Bar Lawyer Referral Service offers information and referrals to individuals seeking legal assistance, including guidance on Landlord Tenant Law.