Phone(s):
Clatsop County Sheriff
The Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement services to the residents of Clatsop County, Oregon. They work with local and state agencies to maintain public safety 24/7.
(503) 325-8635 Main Office
(503) 325-2061 Non-Emergency Dispatch
(503) 325-8641 Jail
(503) 325-8635 Main Office
(503) 325-2061 Non-Emergency Dispatch
(503) 325-8641 Jail
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA)
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA) is an online resource that connects individuals with local 12 step support groups for co-dependency, regardless of age and location.
(602) 277-7991 Main
(888) 444-2359 Toll-free
(888) 444-2379 Spanish Line
(602) 277-7991 Main
(888) 444-2359 Toll-free
(888) 444-2379 Spanish Line
Co-Pay Relief Program
Co-Pay Relief Program by Patient Advocate Foundation offers financial aid to eligible people for co-payments, co-insurance or cost-sharing related to prescription drugs. Available Monday to Friday with no age limitation and operates across the nation.
Columbia 9-1-1 Communications District
The Columbia 9-1-1 Communications District is the go-to agency for emergency assistance in the Columbia service area. As the designated Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP), they are responsible for handling all incoming emergency calls and dispatching the appropriate response teams.
Columbia Care Center
Columbia Care Center is an Intermediate Care Center that provides medical and rehabilitation services to elderly patients. They work with healthcare professionals and accept patients all year round in their facility in Columbia.
Columbia City Police Department
The Columbia City Police Department provides law enforcement services and works with the community to ensure safety and protect property, day and night.
(503) 397-4010 Main Office
(503) 397-1521 Non-Emergency Dispatch
(503) 397-4010 Main Office
(503) 397-1521 Non-Emergency Dispatch
Columbia Community Mental Health
Columbia Community Mental Health provides mental health counseling services, walk-in crisis intervention, drug & alcohol prevention/treatment programs, psychiatric rehabilitation, housing options, and developmental disabilities services. They serve individuals, families, or groups with no age restrictions.
(503) 397-5211 Main/ Cornerstone Psychiatric Residential Facility
(503) 782-4499 Crisis Line
(503) 396-4134 Developmental Disabilities
(503) 366-4540 Pathways Drug and Alcohol Residential Treatment Center
(503) 397-5211 Main/ Cornerstone Psychiatric Residential Facility
(503) 782-4499 Crisis Line
(503) 396-4134 Developmental Disabilities
(503) 366-4540 Pathways Drug and Alcohol Residential Treatment Center
Columbia County Animal Control
Columbia County Animal Control provides animal welfare and control services to residents and animals in Columbia County.
Columbia County Community Developmental Disabilities Program
The Community Developmental Disabilities Program in Columbia County offers intake and eligibility determination, case management, protective services, foster care recruitment, and crisis management to families and individuals with developmental disabilities of all ages. Additionally, they provide contractual services for community-based programs like residential supports and employment alternatives.
(503) 396-4134 Administration
(503) 397-5211 X216 Intake
(503) 782 4499 Crisis Line
(503) 396-4134 Administration
(503) 397-5211 X216 Intake
(503) 782 4499 Crisis Line
Columbia County Corrections
Columbia County Corrections is a detention center located in Columbia County, Oregon that serves as a rehabilitation facility for inmates with various mental health problems.
(503) 366-4630 Jail
(503) 366-4611 Information Line
(503) 366-4630 Jail
(503) 366-4611 Information Line
Columbia County District Attorney
The Columbia County District Attorney’s Division of Child Support (DCS) works to establish paternity, child support orders, and enforce child support obligations for non-assistance cases in Columbia County, at all times.
Columbia County Juvenile Department
Columbia County Juvenile Department focuses on public safety and reducing delinquency by holding youth accountable to their community and actions. Juvenile Court Counselors work with youths who have committed crimes, providing supervision and creating plans to prevent re-offense.
Columbia County Resource Guide
The Community Action Team’s Resource Directory offers a wealth of information on services available to residents of Columbia County, providing a comprehensive guide to the resources offered throughout the region.
Columbia County Rider
Columbia County Rider offers transport services in various communities including Rainier, St. Helens, Scappoose, and Vernonia, along with trips to Banks, Beaverton, Portland, and Kelso/Longview. Transportation is available through fixed routes, flex routes, and Curb-to-Curb services (Dial-a-Ride) without any age restrictions. Contact ccriderinfo@columbiacountyor.gov for more information.
Columbia County Sheriff
The Columbia County Sheriff provides 24/7 law enforcement services to Columbia County, Oregon.
(503) 366-4611 Main Line
(503) 397-1521 Non-Emergency Dispatch
(800) 696-7795 Toll-free
(503) 366-4611 Main Line
(503) 397-1521 Non-Emergency Dispatch
(800) 696-7795 Toll-free
Columbia County Warming Center
The Columbia County Warming Center offers shelter to those in need during cold winter nights when the temperature drops below 32 degrees. It operates from December 1st to March 1st with the help of volunteers and staff.
Columbia Fire & Rescue (CRFR)
Columbia Fire & Rescue (CFR) is a program designed to provide services for the residents of Columbia county. With a team of highly skilled and trained firefighters and paramedics, CFR aims to ensure the safety and well-being of the community in times of crisis.
(503) 397-2990 Admin Office
(503) 397-4800 Burn Line
(503) 397-2990 Admin Office
(503) 397-4800 Burn Line