Services and Resources

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Alarm Payment Submission

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Make your alarm payments online.
The City of Portland requires both residents and business owners with alarm systems to maintain an annual permit with the city.
For activities that make more noise than the Noise Code allows, or if your construction project takes place outside permitted construction hours, then you will need a noise variance.
Crime Stoppers of Oregon offers cash rewards of up to $2,500 for information that leads to an arrest in any unsolved felony. Tipsters can remain anonymous.
The Drugs and Vice Division aims to reduce crime and improve neighborhood livability in the community. Members of the community can assist in this effort by reporting drug complaints and concerns.
Print out forms (English or Spanish) to file a statement of claim for property seized under civil forfeiture laws.
Independent Police Review (IPR) accepts complaints and commendations relating to sworn officers of the Portland Police Bureau. IPR is not part of the Portland Police Bureau.
Instructions on how to file a disability claim with Fire and Police Disability and Retirement.
The FPDR pension calculator is used to calculate a rough estimate of your expected FPDR Two monthly retirement pension benefits.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation offers free Vision Zero yard signs for neighbors who want to promote safe driving on their streets
Fire and Police Disability and Retirement (FPDR) members use the portal to view and update information related to their retirement benefits, disability claims, and payment profile.

Portland United Against Hate

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Report a hate incident, and get help, advice or counseling.
The public can retrieve their property from the Property and Evidence Division under certain conditions.
Order free Vision Zero materials from the Portland Bureau of Transportation to help educate family, friends, neighbors, your school, or your organization about Vision Zero, Portland's commitment to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries.
Mediation is an alternative to the traditional complaint and disciplinary process. It is a voluntary, confidential process where a professional mediator helps officers and community members talk directly to each other.
Upcoming FPDR retirement workshops
The Portland Police Bureau has partnered with GovDeals.com to sell unclaimed property left at the Portland Police Bureau's Property and Evidence division.
Update tax withholding from my pension payment
Fire and Police Disability and Retirement (FPDR) members can update their phone number, address, email, family status.