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Sex Offender Registration Detail

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All registered sex offenders must register within the county in which they reside.

Walk-In Registration Hours

Location: 4735 E Burnside St., Portland, OR 97215
TriMet Bus Line #20

  • Westbound Stop: ID #778
  • Eastbound Stop: ID #779

Hours:

  • Monday: 7 AM – 3 PM
  • Wednesday: 7 AM – 3 PM
  • Friday: 7 AM – 2 PM

Contact Information

For questions, information, or scheduling:
General Email: sord@police.portlandoregon.gov

Officer Julie Storm
Phone: 503-849-2086
Email: Julie.storm@police.portlandoregon.gov

Officer Miguel Olmos
Phone: 503-413-9691
Email: Miguel.Olmos@police.portlandoregon.gov


Registration Requirements

All registered sex offenders must register within the county where they reside.

  • Registration must occur within 10 days before or after:
    • Birthday
    • Residence Change (including moves out of state)
    • School Change (including out-of-state residents)
    • Legal Name Change
  • International Travel must be reported at least 21 days before travel. Immediate reporting is recommended.
  • Out-of-state residents working in Oregon for more than 14 calendar days must register their employment.
  • Initial Registrations (first-time registrations in Oregon) must be completed within 10 days of:
    • Conviction or release from custody
    • Moving into Oregon (fingerprinting may be required)

Fees

The Portland Police Bureau does not accept Sex Offender Registration fees.
For payment information, please contact Oregon State Police.

  • Annual Registration Fee: Contact OSP for details.

Relief & Reclassification

  • Sex Offender Notification Leveling Program
  • Oregon State Police Sex Offender Information

Legal Resources & FAQ

  • Oregon State Sex Offender Laws – Chapter 163A: Sex Offender Reporting and Classification
  • Offender Information FAQ

Scam Warning: Protect Yourself

Law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Marshals, have reported scams targeting registered sex offenders. Scammers may:

  • Claim you missed a court date or legal requirement.
  • Provide fake callback numbers that sound like law enforcement.
  • Demand payment or gift cards to avoid arrest.

Portland Police / SORD will never:

  • Call to arrange in-person payments.
  • Ask you to meet at a specific location for payment.
  • Request payments via gift cards.

Official bills come directly from Oregon State Police and must be mailed to OSP.

 

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