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Read More about Lane County voters: remember to sign the return envelope and return your ballots early. 28 October 2024. Lane County Elections urges voters in Marcola to use official drop boxes to return ballots following post office break-in.
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Government. Lane County government operates under a home rule charter approved by voters in 1962. The Charter grants authority to a full-time compensated, five-person Board of County Commissioners to legislate and administer County government within the limits of that non-partisan authority.
Lane County services are provided by fourteen departments. To locate a service, use the menus at the top of the webpage. To learn more about each department and its programs, choose a link from the left.
Popular Lane County Office Types. Animal Shelters; Assessor Offices; Courts; DMVs; Fire Departments; Jails & Prisons; Police Departments; Recorders Of Deeds; Utility Companies
As of the 2020 census, the population was 382,971, [2] making it the fourth-most populous county in Oregon. The county seat is Eugene, the state's second most populous city. [3] It is named in honor of Joseph Lane, Oregon's first territorial governor. Lane County comprises the Eugene, OR Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Lane Council of Governments 859 Willamette Street, Suite 500 Eugene,OR 97401 Phone: 541-682-4283 CONTACT US
Lane County Assessment & Tax, mandated by the Oregon Constitution and state law, serves 85 taxing jurisdictions, including local governments. It offers property tax payment services, maintains property records, provides tax information, and features an online property information lookup tool.