Washington County, OR

04/27/2026 | Press release | Archived content

Protect Yourself from Fake Permit Payment Emails

News article

Posted April 27, 2026

Washington County and the Oregon Building Codes Division (BCD) are warning Oregonians of a phishing scam directed at people who are awaiting approval for a project from their local building or planning department.

This scam is now directly affecting Washington County customers. Scammers, claiming to be from Washington County, are emailing customers asking them to wire money.

The scammers use information about the person and the project that can be found in public records and claim the application has been approved and requires payment.

Their message instructs the recipient to reply to the email for payment advice. The scammers send them wire transfer instructions to pay the invoice and tell them to send a copy of the wire transfer receipt to a designated address. The scammers also state, "all correspondence must be conducted by email to ensure transparency and accurate record-keeping for auditing purposes."

Washington County will never ask customers to wire money for permit payments, project approvals, or any other service.

"We don't work that way," said Derrick Moon, Washington County Building Official. "People coming to us for permits are welcome to interact in person and over the phone. We do not ask people to wire funds to us. If you get a message asking you to wire funds, contact our office directly to confirm and protect yourself."

If you are in the permitting process with Washington County and receive an unusual payment request for your permit approval, please contact us at the phone number listed in your original permit paperwork or call us at to confirm if the request is valid.

Read the full Oregon Dept. of Consumer & Business Services Flashalert.

View a sample of the permit scam email.

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Contact Building Services

How to contact Building Services.

Building and Development Application Services

Use our Building and Development Application Services online portal to apply for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, prescriptive solar and NFPA 13 Sprinkler Affidavit permits.

Payments & Fees

After permits have been set up in our system by County staff, fees can be paid online using the Public Permitting and Services Portal.

Contact

Name Title Email Phone
Brenda Schaffer
PIO/Communications Coordinator
503-846-3968
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