Troutdale Municipal Court cases in Multnomah County, Troutdale, OR
Troutdale Municipal Court is a municipal, limited-jurisdiction court serving the City of Troutdale, Oregon. It adjudicates violations of the Troutdale Municipal Code and certain state-law violations and misdemeanor offenses that occur within city limits. Common matters include traffic infractions (e.g., speeding, signal violations), parking citations, city code and nuisance/animal violations, and misdemeanor traffic or other minor criminal cases. The court does not handle felonies, family law, probate, juvenile dependency/delinquency, or general civil lawsuits; those matters are heard in the Multnomah County Circuit Court. Its role is to provide first-instance adjudication, impose fines or other authorized sanctions, and manage compliance for ordinance and limited criminal/traffic cases arising in Troutdale.
Troutdale Municipal Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Municipal |
County: | Multnomah |
Street Address: | 219 E. Historic Columbia River Highway |
City: | Troutdale |
Zip Code: | 97060 |
Phone: | (503) 674-7236 |
Fax: | (503) 667-6403 |
Website URL: | https://www.troutdaleoregon.gov/court |
Email: | court@troutdaleoregon.gov |
About / Additional Info: | The Troutdale Municipal Court process City ordinance violations, parking tickets, traffic tickets and misdemeanors through court hearing and a violations bureau. Please click on the quick links tab to find more information. |
Services and Case Types Handled in Troutdale Municipal Court
Troutdale Municipal Court serves the public by adjudicating City of Troutdale cases occurring within city limits. Case types: traffic citations and parking, city code/ordinance violations, and select misdemeanors/traffic crimes authorized by law. Core services: case intake/filing; arraignments; pretrial conferences; trials (judge or jury when eligible); sentencing; compliance/review hearings; and warrant/FTA resolution. Administrative services: fine/payment processing, time-to-pay plans, collections; calendar scheduling and continuances; interpreters and ADA accommodations; records requests and copies; subpoenas and discovery handling; juror summons, qualification, deferrals, and service management. Programs may include diversion, education classes, community service, and probation compliance. Protective orders (e.g., restraining or stalking orders) are handled by Multnomah County Circuit Court; the Municipal Court provides information and referrals. The court also sets bail, accepts motions, and reports qualifying convictions and suspensions to DMV.