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Court-Ordered
Volunteering

If you have court-ordered community service hours to complete, you may be able to find opportunities through SOLVE.

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Please note: Individuals who have been convicted of or charged with any crime involving or relating to invoking fear in another person and any form of harassment or assault (including but not limited to stalking, assault, battery, domestic violence, child abuse, and neglect, child pornography, child abduction, online harassment, or any sexual offense) are NOT permitted to register on this site.

 

If you're unsure your offense is appropriate, email us before you create an account at info@solveoregon.org. We reserve the right to turn away anyone from using our site. 

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How to Get Started

Check out our event calendar to ensure enough projects work for your schedule and location before creating an account. Projects are subject to cancellation (especially during poor weather conditions) so we recommend getting started early on fulfilling your requirements. 

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Create an Account

Create a SOLVE online account by registering here.

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Notify Us

Notify us after you create an account, but before you sign up for a SOLVE volunteer project using the contact form below.

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Find Volunteer Opportunities

View upcoming opportunities on our event calendar or by searching for all upcoming opportunities on this page.

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Sign-Up and Volunteer

Please register for volunteer in advance, as self-reported or unscheduled hours will not be accepted. Contact the event leader by email before attending to request post-event volunteer hour confirmation. Simply mention your need for paperwork signing. Find their email icon near the registration button on the event page.

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Please Note: SOLVE is not able to verify any hours for projects that we do not manage. If you have signed up to attend a SOLVE project, here is a community service log you can use as backup documentation to help verify and track your hours. Last-minute requests for court-ordered volunteer opportunities will not be given any higher priority. 

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Request a Verification Letter

Once you have completed all the hours you needed with SOLVE, email us at info@solveoregon.org and our staff will then be able to write a verification of hours letter. This letter by default, is emailed to you on our letterhead with our Tax ID number, your name, the number of hours you completed, and a signature from the department head on it. If your case number needs to be included, please include it in your email. We do not submit your letter to the court on your behalf. 
 

Email info@solveoregon.org  at least 4-5 business days before requesting a verification of hours letter.

Get in Touch

Email us to let us know you have court-ordered community service hours to complete and include the following details:

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  1. Full name

  2. Number of hours you need to serve

  3. Deadline to complete hours

  4. Case number (if provided by the court)

Thanks for submitting!

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