City halls and town halls throughout Marion County serve as the administrative centers for each incorporated municipality, providing residents with access to local government services, elected representatives, and public records. There are 19 Town City Halls locations in Marion County, Oregon.

Residents of Marion County can use the listings below to find the city or town hall serving their specific municipality, get contact information for the city clerk or mayor's office, and learn how to access local government services including permits, licenses, and public meeting schedules.

List of Marion County, Oregon Town City Halls

Idanha City Hall

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Aumsville City Hall

View Details Call Now (503) 749-2030

Aumsville City Hall

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Aurora City Hall

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Hubbard City Hall

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Keizer City Hall

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Detroit City Hall

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Donald City Hall

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Gates City Hall

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Jefferson City Hall

View Details Call Now (541) 327-2768

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Gervais City Hall

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Salem City Hall

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Silverton City Hall

View Details Call Now (503) 873-5321

Silverton City Hall

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Mt Angel City Hall

View Details Call Now (503) 845-9291

Mt Angel City Hall

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Scotts Mills City Hall

View Details Call Now (503) 873-5435

Scotts Mills City Hall

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Woodburn City Hall

View Details Call Now (503) 982-5222

Woodburn City Hall

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Turner City Hall

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St Paul City Hall

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Sublimity City Hall

View Details Call Now (503) 769-5475

Sublimity City Hall

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Stayton City Hall

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Marion County residents who need to make a public records request under their state's open records law should contact the city clerk at the relevant municipality's city hall — the clerk is typically the designated custodian of public records for the local government.

You may also find Town City Halls locations in neighboring counties including Marion.