Contact
The Oregon Tourism Commission, doing business as Travel Oregon, is the official tourism destination marketing agency for the State of Oregon.
For general questions, email info@traveloregon.com.
To reach our staff, please review our Teams page.
For more information, check out:
- TravelOregon.com – for visitor and trip planning information.
- Travel guides can also be ordered online. For more information and to get your guide: https://traveloregon.com/travel-guides/
- To place your guide / brochure order by phone, please call toll-free at 1.800.547.7842 (within US) or 1+ 971.717.6205 (if calling internationally)
Public Records
A formal public records request must be submitted in writing to Travel Oregon. All requests will be handled in accordance with ORS 192. Records requests must include: requestor name, contact information (email, phone number and organization/self) and specific records requested. Travel Oregon will provide receipt of request and will complete the request according to ORS 192.329.
Public Records requests should be submitted preferably via this form. Requests may also be submitted by mail to Attn: Public Affairs – Travel Oregon, 319 SW Washington St., Suite 700, Portland, OR. 97204.
If you have any questions about public records or Travel Oregon programs, please call 971.717.6205.
Required Steps to File Public Meetings Law Complaints
In the 2023 session, the Oregon Legislature passed HB 2805. This bill gives the Oregon Government Ethics Commission (OGEC) the authority to enforce Oregon’s Public Meetings Law (ORS 192.610 to 192.705).
HB 2805 creates some mandatory prerequisites for submitting Public Meetings Law complaints to the Oregon Government Ethics Commission (OGEC). These prerequisites also apply to executive session provision complaints.
If you believe a Public Meetings Law violation has occurred:
- You must submit a written grievance to the public body at issue, setting forth the facts and circumstances of the alleged violation. This written grievance must be submitted to the public body within 30 days of the date the alleged violation occurred and include:
- Date of submission of the grievance.
- The name and contact information of the person filing the grievance.
- The date that the alleged violation of the Public Meetings Law occurred.
- A description of the facts and circumstances of the alleged violation of ORS 192.610 – 192.705.
Mail complaint to:
Travel Oregon
Attention: Matthew Finn
319 SW Washington Street
Suite 700
Portland, OR 97204
- Email written complaint to: Executive Office & Commission Manager: matthew@traveloregon.com
2. You must give the public body 21 days to respond to your written grievance. The public body’s written response should acknowledge receipt of the written grievance, and: admit or deny the facts and circumstances alleged in the grievance; admit or deny that those facts and circumstances amount to a violation of the Public Meetings Law; and if a violation is acknowledged, explain the steps the governing body will take to cure the violation.
3. When you submit your complaint to OGEC, you must include documentation that you satisfied these mandatory prerequisites. This documentation would include your written grievance and the public body’s written response (or affirmation that no response was received within the 21 days).
If you fail to satisfy these mandatory prerequisites before filing your complaint with OGEC, your complaint will be dismissed.
Travel Oregon Office Location
Access to our office is by appointment only. Deliveries: If you need immediate access to the facilities to complete scheduled delivery between 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., please ring bell at the door.
Portland, Oregon Office
319 S.W. Washington St., Suite 700
Portland, OR 97204
Phone Number: 971.717.6205