Clerk's Office

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Voting in Oregon FAQ

Voting in Oregon

In 1998 Oregon voters overwhelmingly passed a ballot measure directing that elections be conducted by mail, commonly called vote-by-mail.  Visit the Secretary of State's website to see Oregon's vote by mail implementation and history.

Vote-by-mail is a method of distributing ballots for an election.  Instead of using traditional polling places where voters go to cast ballots on election day, a ballot is mailed to each registered voter.  The ballot is then voted and returned to the county election office to be counted.

County Clerk - Steve Dennison

Deschutes County Clerk Steve Dennison took office on August 1, 2021, by appointment by the Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners. He was elected to the position of Clerk in November, 2022 and his current term expires in January 2027.  Steve is responsible for election administration, recording property transactions, issuance of marriage licenses, archiving and records storage, Board of Property Tax Appeals, passports and more. 

Ordering Copies

Order certified copies of real property records online.

To order a certified copy by mail, please complete our Records Request Form.

Send Requests To:

Deschutes County Clerk's Office
P.O. Box 6005
Bend, OR 97708

Copy charges are as follows:

Property Tax Appeal Deadline

The deadline to file your 2023-2024 tax appeal ended January 2, 2024. 

Where to Send or Deliver Your Petition

  • By mail: Deschutes County Clerk's Office, P.O. Box 6005, Bend, Oregon 97708-6005
  • Overnight Delivery or in person: Deschutes County Clerk, 1300 NW Wall Street, Suite 202, Bend, Oregon 97703

Postmarks are acceptable.

The County Clerk's Office is the only office that can receive and accept your petition(s).

Metes & Bounds Grantor/Grantee Indexes (prior to 1960)

These indices are lists of grantors and grantees within a township, range and section prior to 1960. The indices show the volume and page of where deeds are located in the Clerk's Office.

On this page, find your township and range and click on that area within the map below.  A PDF file will download to your computer. Within the PDF, locate your section number in the upper right corner of the page.  The numbers (1, 2, 3 and 4) within the columns are a chain of title with a given section quarter quarter  (¼, ¼).

Passport Services

Information on how to apply for or renew a passport.

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