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Civil Papers Search
Civil Service Fees
Commendation Form
Order A Patch
Professional Standards Unit
Property & Evidence Records Request
Reporting Forms
Thank-you Letters
Traffic Complaint Form
Warrant Check
News Releases
Most Wanted
Cold Cases
Can You ID Me?
Clackamas County Jail
Community Corrections
Public Safety Training Center
Get Involved
Sheriff's Office Jobs
CCSO: Complete Unit List
Crime Map
Accounting for Your Valuables
In these tough economic times, no one can afford to have their valuables and bank cards stolen. Burglaries had been decreasing for about a decade in Clackamas County, but now they seem to be on the rise -- possibly fueled by the recession.
If your valuables are stolen, the best way to get them back is to have an inventory record of what you have and keep that information in a safe place. Law enforcement will need detailed information in order to help you recover your belongings.
To get you started, download this handy 3-page inventory form and fill it out (PDF format).

