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Clearinghouse Functions

The mission of the Missing Children/Adults Clearinghouse is to receive and distribute information on missing children and adults to local law enforcement agencies, school districts, state and federal agencies, and the public. Missing Person Clearinghouse statute ORS 181A.300.

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resource-ncmec (1).jpg NCMEC is the nation's largest child protection organization.  They fight to protect children, creating vital resources for them and the people who keep them safe.


hero-new-qr-ncmec-posters.jpg NCMEC has developed a way to help find missing children no matter where they are.  Scan the QR code in the photo above with your phone, and you'll see photos of missing children in a 50-mile radius of where you are right now.  To learn more click the image above.


2023_11_14_14_09_04_Window.jpg NamUs help bring information, forensic science, and technology together to help resolve missing, unidentified, and unidentified living persons across the nation.  The public can view the data and can help get cases entered.  NamUs is also crossing jurisdictional boundaries and is working to close data gaps related to missing indigenous persons.

PR00005772_20231114010250.jpgEach year the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention holds a Missing Children's Day Poster Contest.  This contest is open to all 5th grade age children.  If you would like more information, please email OSPMissingPersons@osp.oregon.gov














Frequently asked questions concerning the Missing Person list found on this website.

  • What is the definition of missing?
    • Someone whose whereabouts is unknown whatever the circumstances.
  • How do people get added to this list?
    • The missing person must be reported to a law enforcement agency and the law enforcement agency will enter that person into the LEDS/NCIC database as a missing person.
  • How often is it updated?
    • The list is updated each business day.
  • Why isn't there a date posted on when the person went missing?
    • The database the information is pulled from does not collect that specific data.
  • What does County refer to?
    • County refers to the county the missing person was living in at the time of their disappearance.