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The mailing address for court business will remain the same: 1163 State St., Salem, OR 97301.
OREGON COURTS (DOES NOT INCLUDE LOCAL RULES) ORS 12.020 (1). If service occurs within 60 days of filing of the complaint, the action commences on the date of filing. If service occurs outside the 60 days, the action is commenced on the date of service.
The copy request can be submitted by US mail, fax, phone, or through the customer service window at the court house. Court staff will calculate the total cost after the request is made. If copies are being mailed, postage costs will be added.
1) v. to deposit with the clerk of the court a written complaint or petition which is the opening step in a lawsuit and subsequent documents, including an answer, demurrer, motions, petitions and orders.
To request a transcript please complete either the Online Web Form, or the Transcript Request Form below and included payment. There is a $10.00 processing fee per day/hearing requested. The transcriber will then contact you personally for the cost of making the actual transcript (usually a set amount per page).
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In person: Go to your local police or sheriff department and pick up a form. Email, mail, fax, or call and request that a form be sent to you (see county page for agency contact information and forms). FILE IT - Deliver your completed complaint form to the agency (by email, mail, fax, or in person).
How do I request a public record? You must make a public records request to the government agency or official who has or controls the record. You may submit your request in writing, including email. All public bodies in Oregon must have a written procedure for making public records requests.
The Oregon circuit courts are trial courts of general jurisdiction in Oregon. Each of Oregons 36 counties has a circuit court, and there are 137 judges between the 27 judicial districts.
To file a case, you have three options: Electronic Filing (eFiling) To save time, we suggest that you eFile your case. Get an Attorney. Because laws and legal procedures are complex, we recommend that you work with an attorney. File Your Own Paperwork. You can represent yourself in most cases.
For support, please feel free to talk with the DOJ/CVSSD Complaint Coordinator (Phone: 503-378-5348).

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