How do I contact a DOJ?
U.S. Department of Justice
- Website: Department of Justice (DOJ)
- Contact: Contact the Department of Justice. Directory of Department Officials.
- Email: [email protected].
- Phone Number: 1-202-514-2000.
- Forms: Department of Justice Forms.
How do I contact the attorney general of Oregon?
Main DOJ Referral Line: 503-378-4400
- Office of the Attorney General. Media Inquiries: 503-378-6002.
- Child Support. General Information:
- Consumer Protection. Toll-Free Consumer Hotline:
- Charitable Activities. General Information: 971-673-1880.
- Crime Victim and Survivor Services. General Information: 503-378-5348.
- For the Media.
How do I find out if I owe child support in Oregon?
Search for unclaimed child support funds here. » If your search does not return any results and you believe the Oregon Child Support Program has money that belongs to you, review payment records through your online account or contact Customer Service at 800-850-0228 or [email protected].
Who is Oregon’s attorney general?
Ellen Rosenblum (Democratic Party)Oregon / Attorney generalEllen F. Rosenblum is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the Oregon Attorney General since 2012. She is the first female state attorney general in Oregon’s history, and previously was a judge on the Oregon Court of Appeals from 2005 to 2011. Wikipedia
Who is the assistant attorney general in Oregon?
Lisa Udland, Deputy Attorney General.
What does the Oregon Department of Justice do?
Criminal Justice Division Duties and Responsibilities: The division provides investigative, analytical, prosecution and training support to Oregon’s district attorneys and law enforcement agencies. The division also leads or participates in several important criminal information sharing and analysis programs.
Where is the Oregon Department of Justice located?
Oregon Department of Justice 1162 Court St. NE Salem, OR 97301-4096 Oregon DOJ Legal office locations
What does the Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court do?
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is the administrative head of the Oregon Judicial Department – a statewide, unified court system with almost 200 judges and more than 1600 full and part-time staff. The Chief Justice appoints the State Court Administrator who serves as OJD’s chief administrative officer.
Is Oregon’s courts safe?
“Our courts are committed to providing safe and secure facilities that will ensure the availability of justice in Oregon’s communities. Emergencies, disasters, and accidents affecting court operations can occur at any time, usually without warning.