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TelephoneAccounting Unit Phone: 503-846-8888 Option 3, 4
HoursMonday through Friday, excluding legal holidays:
Public Counter: 8:00am-12pm / 1pm-5pm
Phone: 8:00am-12pm / 1pm-5pm
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State courts have several ways for you to make payments. To avoid added charges or the suspension of your drivers license, be sure to keep your payments up to date.
To make a payment, you have three options:
OJD Courts ePay allows you to pay online for many types of court cases, including most violations and many criminal and civil cases. It is easy to find your amount owed by searching by account, case, or citation number. ePay will assess a $1.50 processing fee per transaction.
To make a payment by phone you may call the Central Services payment line at 1-888-564-2828.
In person payments may be made by cash, check, or credit card during regular hours of operation (see below).
When you are ready to make a payment, please have the following information available:
If you do not have this information available, the court may still be able to help you.
Washington County Circuit CourtFirst Floor, Justice Services Building150 North 1st AvenueHillsboro, OR 97124503-846-8888 Option #3,5
Payments made by mail to the Court must be either a check or money order and made payable to the "State of Oregon". When you are ready to make a payment, please include the following information to make sure the funds are posted to the correct case:
If you do not have this information available, the court may still be able to help you. Checks returned for insufficient funds, stop check, or closed account will be charged a $35.00 returned check fee in addition to owed fines or fees.
Mail to:Washington County Circuit CourtAttention: Court Accounting150 North 1st Avenue, MS37Hillsboro, OR 97124
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