Victim Services
Information for victim’s and those that were contacted by the Washington County Jail “Vine” system that the inmate was transferred to the Washington County Community Corrections Center.
- New residents at the WCCCC have a minimum “black out” period of 7 to 14 days in which they will not be leaving the WCCCC unless otherwise approved by a counselor or Supervisor for prearranged court/medical appointments or verified employment.
- During this time all new residents will be staffed in by a Residential Counselor at the center.
- No contact directives are in placed and include: no phone, no physical or non-physical visits, as well as no third person contact between the residents and their no contacts.
- Counselor’s may contact victims to provide correct phone and address updates as well as answer any concerns victims/no contacts may have about resident’s transfers.
- If you are the victim of a resident residing at WCCCC who attempt/s or does contact you please contact the WCCCC (503) 846-4300 and notify staff. If you are in immediate danger contact 911. For non-emergency situations you may report violations of restraining order and no-contacts in Washnigton County at (503) 629-0111. For further information about restraining order please use contacts below.
Visit: Center for Victim Services
| Restraining Order Assistance ComCor-Victims' Svcs; JSB (503) 846-3830 |
Restraining Order Recording Courts-File Room; Rm 110J, JSB (503) 846-8888 |
Restraining Orders Requests Courts-Family Law; Rm 430J, JSB (503) 846-8888 |
| Asistercia para orderner inhibitorias ComCor-Victims' Svcs; JSB (503) 846-3830 |
Órdenes inhibitorias, registros de |
Órdenes inhibitorias, solicitudes de Courts-Family Law; Rm 430J, JSB |



