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February 2024 by Ryan S
Lungrins a total knock out. Dudes! I would take a beat down from that Gavel any where any time .. err For It. I mint
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May 2023 by Elea Pierce
The lady that works the phones. Her name is Jackie. She was completely unprofessional and put me on hold to start talking poorly of me while she transferred me somewhere else when I was calling for a case inquiry.
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March 2023 by Jim Dillard
The lady behind the desk was very helpful and very professional.
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March 2023 by Odette Moronez
Very quiet, natural beauty everywhere, history& nice folks too.Wow...not busy at all. Kiosk available to the public for viewing of court documents. Nice volunteer to assist at the court entry, vending Machine, resources, water & general information provided to the general public.
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August 2022 by Carla
I do volunteer work here. It's a great courthouse. Kind, friendly people work here to help you out. It's now property tax time. Be kind. There's also a Dropbox to drive up to and drop your payment which is quite handy
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March 2022 by Carla Sharp
I do volunteer work here. It's a great courthouse. Kind, friendly people work here to help you out. It's now property tax time. Be kind. There's also a Dropbox to drive up to and drop your payment which is quite handy
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March 2021 by Michael Harris (PoohBear)
Not one at 2am
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March 2019 by Terrance H.
You need to be quite careful if you move to St. Helens Or. or Columbia County. Do NOT mess with the locals who have been there a long time. They are all inter related and the Judges , City Police , County Police , and court employee's will do their best to cause you a problem if you go against one of their BUDDIES. Trust me I know. I moved back there after leaving as a youngster and they haven't changed at all in their small town mentality. I'm not saying their all bad, but do your research of who you are moving by before you relocate there. And DO NOT try to stand your GROUND against any who is a friend or relative of Judge Ted E. Grove, cause he'll make it his job to make you pay for messing with one of his. Of coarse this is just the opinion of a OLD 67 year male who became a JAIL BIRD after moving back the after 50 years while trying to protect himself from physical harm the harassment of his neighbors. And instead got more from their buddies at the Courthouse, Sheriffs Department, and City Police who were their friends. And lol the people who I was trying to protect myself from even bragged in Court to the fact that THEY were friends with the Columbia County Sheriffs And after the treatment I received in my 30 day stay in jail I believe that to be VERY true. AND do NOT expect any true LEGAL help once they start with YOU. Well just my opinion, but I'm usually pretty right on about folks. LOL My Dad owned a business there a long time ago and he taught me well about these SMALL TOWN FOLKS. So BEWARE!! Check the neighbors out before you relocate there and do your do research well, it may not be the DEAL you want. OH and I met a lot of young fellas there that got involved with the local gals there and guess where that got them LOL in jail.
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June 2018 by Anthony C.
This is the Old Town district of St. Helens and if you know anything about this small town is home to the 1998 Disney TV movie Halloweentown. The film starred veteran actress (mom to Carrie Fisher) Debbie Reynolds and Kimberly J. Brown. Filming locations, were of course in St. Helens and Scappoose, Washington. This film spawned 2 more sequels after. Around the courthouse, within this small town, are other landmarks and historical buildings and sites as well, so explore. This town celebrates Halloween the entire month once October starts until its very last day. Having activities, live music, food and sometimes the cast from the film drop by (but that's rare I think now) and crazy costumes are also welcomed, so be wild.
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March 2018 by Nicholas Jones
Court. What else can you say? At least I left through the front door, this time...
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March 2015 by Default Name
The best Building in St.Helens