Tigard Residents Lookup

Tigard sits in Washington County as part of the Portland metro area. The Tigard residents directory gives you access to public records, voter data, and property files for this suburban city. Searching for people in Tigard means working with both city and county resources. Washington County holds most of the official records for Tigard residents, from voter rolls to property assessments. This guide walks you through each source and how to use it.

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Tigard Voter Registration Records

Voter rolls are one of the most complete sources for finding Tigard residents. Oregon enrolls eligible voters automatically through the Motor Voter program. When a Tigard resident visits the DMV for a license or ID card, they get added to the voter file unless they choose to opt out. The Brennan Center details how this system works statewide.

Washington County Elections handles voter data for Tigard. You can request records at the county elections office in Hillsboro. Each voter record shows the person's name, home address, party affiliation, and date of registration. These are public under ORS 192.314.

The Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division also maintains a statewide voter file. This is helpful when you are not sure if someone registered in Washington County or a neighboring county. Tigard borders several cities, and people move within the metro area often. The state file covers all counties at once.

Tigard has grown steadily as part of the Portland metro region. The city draws families and professionals who commute into Portland. More people means more voter registrations and a larger pool of searchable records for Tigard.

Tigard City Services and Public Records

The City of Tigard runs a police department, a community development division, and supports the Tigard Public Library. Each of these holds records that can help you find information about Tigard residents.

The Tigard Police Department maintains incident reports, call logs, and arrest records. You can request these through a public records request to the city. Oregon law requires a response within five business days. Police records can confirm if someone was involved in an incident at a specific address in Tigard.

Oregon Elections Division resources for Tigard residents directory searches

Community Development in Tigard handles building permits, land use applications, and code compliance. These files tie to specific addresses and often include the property owner or applicant name. If you want to know who pulled a permit at a Tigard address, this is the department to contact.

The Tigard Public Library offers free access to research tools and databases. Many Oregon libraries provide access to genealogy sites, newspaper archives, and people-search databases at no cost to cardholders. Check with library staff about what is available at the Tigard branch.

Note: All public records requests to the City of Tigard should be in writing and specify the records you want as clearly as possible.

Searching Property Records in Tigard

Property data is a reliable way to connect a name to an address in Tigard. Washington County keeps all property assessment and tax records for the city. The county assessor has ownership details, assessed values, sale dates, and tax amounts for every parcel.

You can look up Tigard property data through the Washington County assessor's online portal. Search by address or owner name. Each record shows who owns the property, what it is worth for tax purposes, and how much they pay each year. The Oregon Department of Revenue also links to county-level tools.

For a quick search, Oregon Property Checker pulls together data from multiple counties. Enter a Tigard address and you get the owner name, lot size, and assessment history. This is useful when you know the address but need to find the owner.

Tigard has a mix of single-family homes, condos, and townhouses. The Tigard Triangle area near Highway 99W has seen new development in recent years. Older neighborhoods near downtown Tigard have properties that date back several decades. Property records for all of these areas are available through Washington County.

Tigard Vital Records Access

Birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates for Tigard residents come from the state. The Oregon Health Authority Center for Health Statistics issues all vital record certificates in Oregon. There is no city-level vital records office in Tigard.

To get a certificate, you need the person's full name, the date of the event, and the county. For Tigard, that is Washington County. Certified copies cost $25 each. You can order online, by mail, or in person at the state office in Portland.

Marriage licenses for Tigard residents are issued by the Washington County Clerk in Hillsboro. The clerk keeps a local copy and sends the signed license to the state after the ceremony. Both copies are public records. If you are looking for a marriage record tied to a Tigard resident, check with Washington County first since they may have it on file locally.

How to Find People in Tigard

Begin with the facts you already know. A full name is the minimum for most searches. An address, date of birth, or age range helps narrow results when searching in Tigard.

Common search paths include:

  • Voter registration through Washington County Elections
  • Property records through the Washington County assessor
  • Vital records from the Oregon Health Authority
  • Public records requests to the City of Tigard
  • Library databases at the Tigard Public Library

Online searches for voter and property data can return results the same day. Vital records requests by mail take two to four weeks. In-person visits to the Washington County offices in Hillsboro are often the fastest option for county-held files. The county seat is about 10 miles northwest of Tigard.

Oregon's public records law under ORS 192.314 supports your right to inspect records held by public bodies. This includes the City of Tigard, Washington County, and all state agencies. Exemptions exist for certain protected information, but most records about Tigard residents are open.

Note: If you are searching for someone who recently moved to Tigard, voter registration and property records may take a few weeks to update after the move.

Tigard Community and Record Sources

Tigard sits south of Beaverton and west of Lake Oswego in the Portland metro area. The city has its own identity despite being part of the larger metro region. Tigard's Fanno Creek Park and Cook Park draw residents from across the area. The city hosts community events throughout the year that bring people together.

The Tigard Police Department works closely with the Washington County Sheriff on regional issues. If you are searching for a record tied to an incident in Tigard, the police department is your first stop. For incidents outside city limits but still in the Tigard area, the sheriff's office may have the record.

Washington County also operates a court system that handles cases for Tigard residents. Circuit court records can show civil filings, small claims, and other case types. The court records are searchable online through the Oregon eCourt system. These records can help you find connections between people and addresses in the Tigard area.

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Washington County Residents Directory

Tigard is part of Washington County. All county-level records for Tigard flow through Washington County offices in Hillsboro. The county clerk, assessor, elections office, and sheriff each hold different types of public data for Tigard residents. For a broader view of records across the county, visit the Washington County page.

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