The Oregon Petition For Treatment Court is a legal process designed to help individuals who are struggling with addiction or mental health issues. It involves a petition to the court requesting a judicial review of the person's current circumstances and an evaluation of their eligibility for treatment court. The treatment court is a voluntary program that provides individuals with intensive supervision, support services, and treatment plans tailored to their individual needs. It is designed to help individuals overcome their addiction and/or mental health issues and provide them with the tools to lead a healthy and productive life. The Oregon Petition for Treatment Court can be divided into two main types: the Adult Treatment Court and the Juvenile Treatment Court. The Adult Treatment Court is designed for adults aged 18 and older, and the Juvenile Treatment Court is designed for minors aged 16-17. Both courts provide comprehensive support, supervision, and treatment plans.