Community Corrections, also referred to as the Adult Parole & Probation Department is, a division of the Tillamook County Sheriff's office, under Andy Long, Tillamook County Sheriff.
Office:
5995 Long
Prairie Road, Tillamook, Oregon 97141
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to Noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Phone: (503) 842.8871 Fax: (503) 842.8086
Personnel: The Division consists of a Director (who is also a Certified Parole & Probation Officer), 3 Certified Parole & Probation Officers, 1 Corrections Tech, 1 Office Support position. Certification of Parole & Probation staff is required for employment and is granted by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training. Parole & Probation staff are peace officers for the purpose of Community Supervision and as such are available to local law enforcement for after hours calls involving corrections offenders.
Budget: The Community Corrections Division is funded through a combination of Oregon State Department of Corrections Grants, Offender Supervision fees and various other grants and fees for service. There is no County General Fund money allocated to this division.
Services Description
Community Corrections provides supervision, services and sanctions to approximately 280 felony and selected misdemeanor offenders being supervised on Parole, Probation , Post Prison Supervision of other related release status. Risk/Needs assessments are conducted and referrals made to community partners for specialized services. For non-resident offenders, the division facilitates the offenders return to their county or state of residence. The division also manages a system of structured sanctions for offenders engaged in non-compliant behavior.
Temporary (transitional) housing is provided for a limited period of time for offenders who are being released from Prison or long term sentences in the County jail and are without any discernable community resource. Supervision fees of $40.00 per month are assessed on each offender to assist in defraying the cost of their supervision. Other fees are also assessed for specialized services, e.g. $15/ urinalysis testing; $150.00 for non-resident Interstate compact transfer investigation + $50.00 compact application fee, a one-time $25.00 fee for Community Service, etc.
Sex Offender registration is the function of the Oregon State Police and is not the same as the Notification Sex Offender Inquiry System.
For further information regarding Corrections Offenders or Division activities, please contact the Community Corrections Division at 503-815-3331.