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Oregons state court system includes county circuit courts, along with the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and Tax Court. Other courts such as municipal, county, justice, federal, and tribal courts are not part of the state-funded Oregon court system.
Welcome to the Multnomah County Circuit Court, Fourth Judicial District. We are one of the 27 Judicial Districts in the Oregon Judicial Department. The Multnomah County Circuit Court has four court locations: Multnomah County Courthouse (Central Courthouse)
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