ID Cards
The community safety office is responsible for college identification cards. There is no charge for the first ID card issued. A fee of $10 will be charged for each additional ID. This fee will be waived if the additional ID is acting as a replacement for an old or damaged ID and if that old or damaged ID is physically exchanged for the replacement ID at the community safety office.
Unlocks
Community safety officers provide unlocks for students, staff, and faculty who are locked out of their dorm rooms or offices. Officers will check a student's college ID before providing a dorm unlock. Community safety also provides unlocks for student-run spaces, such as the Bike Co-op or Student Print Shoppe, with permission of the signator or manager of the space. If you need access to such a space, be sure that the signator has communicated permission to community safety.
To request an unlock, call community safety dispatch 24/7 at 503-517-5355, or just dial extension "0" from a campus phone.
Motor Assists
Community safety officers will assist you with battery jump service and vehicle unlocks. Vehicle registration is free at Reed College, and registration provides information to officers so they may find you if there is a problem with your vehicle. Vehicle registration also allows community safety officers to call you to move your vehicle (if you park in an illegal parking area) before the tow truck arrives. Registering your vehicle is as simple as stopping in at the 28 West building and completing a form, or completing the web registration form.
Lost & Found
As part of switchboard operations, the community safety office maintains a campus lost and found. Items turned in are recorded and held for 30 days. After the 30-day period, all items are turned over to one of several local charitable organizations. Please check with lost and found if you are missing an item. If you believe the item has been stolen, community safety can assist you in completing a Portland Police Bureau report.
Due to the large volume of items that come to community safety's lost and found, there are certain items we do not accept into our lost and found. Those items include:
- Items that are wet, dirty, malodorous or irreparably damaged
- Used personal hygiene items (e.g. toothbrush, hair brush, etc.)
- Water bottles/coffee cups