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JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON
10 S OAKDALE AVE
MEDFORD, OR 97501

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September 23, 2023
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Safe online shopping

Safe online shopping

The holiday season is in full swing and many of us will shop online. Unfortunately, cyber criminals will be active as well, creating fake shopping websites and other online shopping scams to steal your information or money. Here are tips to find...
Are your "smart" devices cyber-safe?

Are your "smart" devices cyber-safe?

More and more home devices have become "smart."  Thermostats, security cameras, lighting, and more can be connected to the internet and controlled via apps.  If not properly secured, smart devices can...
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The Information Technology Department designs, implements, and manages information technology resources in support of the efficient operation of county government.

Citizens can search and view maps, property ownership, sales, tax and permit history and more via our award-winning Property Data Online. This powerful and easy-to-use tool lets you access public data directly, saving time and travel to County offices.

Custom data extracts of public data are also available for a fee.  For more information please contact the Applications Manager at 541-774-6030.

Public WiFi Hotspots

Public wireless Internet access is available at the following county buildings:

  • Auditorium and lobby at 10 S. Oakdale Avenue in Medford (courtesy of Hunter Communications).

Note: By using the service, you agree to these terms:  Free Internet service is provided on a best-effort basis. Users should remember that public wireless networks are open to anyone, and using them carries inherent risk. Users are responsible for their own security and for compliance with any applicable laws. Additionally, users of this service are prohibited from using it to access visual depictions of child pornography, obscenity, or other visual depictions that are harmful to minors as those terms are used in the Children’s Internet Protection Act. Jackson County is not liable for any loss, damage or harm resulting from use of the service or an inability to use the service.