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Please note: These resources are primarily aimed at low-income tenants. If you are a landlord seeking information, please also see the Oregon State Bar Landlord and Tenant Resources page.
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How to Serve (Deliver) Legal Papers in Oregon
The person who files a legal matter must make sure that notice of the case is “served” (or delivered to) the other side. This booklet tells you how, where, and when to do it, who can do it, and why. Read More
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State Court Closures and Postponements During COVID-19 Emergency
Due to the current circumstances, Oregon state courts have significantly limited trials, hearings, and court operations. State courts are open with skeleton staffing only for the most critical needs. Each county has limited the services in slightly different ways and you should contact your court for further information. Municipal, justice, and tribal courts are NOT covered by these changes. If you have a case in municipal, justice, or tribal court you should contact that court for information. Content Detail