Domestic Violence

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Address Confidentiality Program (ACP)

The Address Confidentiality Program enables victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking to keep their residential address information confidential. The program is designed to prevent offenders from using state and local government records to locate their victims.

Getting Help in Other States

How to find help and domestic violence resources in other states.

Know the Laws: Oregon

Learn about laws that help survivors at www.WomensLaw.org. Includes access to forms and information about Federal, Oregon, Tribal and Religious laws that affect survivors.

National Domestic Violence Hotline

The National Domestic Violence Hotline creates access by providing 24-hour support through advocacy, safety planning, resources and hope to everyone affected by domestic violence. 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) 1.800.787.3224 (TTY) Anonymous & Confidential Help 24/7.

Oregon Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Resources

Domestic violence and sexual assault programs in Oregon.

DHS Guide to Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services

Information and services for domestic violence survivors, including shelters, safe homes and counseling, throughout Oregon.

OJD Family Law Website

The Oregon Judicial Department (OJD) Family Law Website provides information about family law services and resources in Oregon, and offers statewide forms for use in family law proceedings. The website includes information, forms and resources for domestic violence, stalking, and elder abuse survivors.

Oregon DHS Branch Offices

A link to a DHS (Department of Human Services) page with further links to help you find DHS offices throughout Oregon. These offices provide services for the following programs: TANF, JOBS Program, General Assistance, TA-DVS Temporary Assistance, Oregon Health Plan, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food Stamps), Child Protective Services.

Telephone Assistance Program For Those At Significant Risk of Abuse

A link to information on how those at significant risk of abuse can avoid having their telephone service disconnected--even after falling behind on telephone bills. For more information, call the Oregon Public Utility Commission at 1-800-522-2404.

VINE - Victim Notification About Offenders

VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) is an automated service that lets you track the custody status of offenders in jail or prison. By calling the toll-free number or visiting VINE's site, you can find out the custody status of an offender. You can also register to be notified by phone and email if the custody status of an offender changes.

What Do You Need to Be Safe?

Information about domestic violence and about assistance that DHS can provide to help you leave an abusive situation.

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