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You must petition the probate court to admit any will to probate and to appoint you as the personal representative. The petition contains some basic background information of the decedent, and this information is described in ORS 113.035 -Petition for appointment of personal representative and probate of will.
The Oregon Judicial Department (OJD) provides access to court records maintained in the Oregon eCourt Information system without charge, through public access terminals in each circuit court. In addition, routine requests to inspect court case files may be made at the court clerks counter in each state court.
To obtain access to those records, researchers must contact the appropriate federal court. Online access to case and docket information is provided for a fee by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts through PACER. The court may refer you to a Federal Records Center to obtain copies.
Yes, the Oregon Public Records Law permits any individual to inspect and request a publicly-available court record from the custodian during business hours. However, the law limits and restricts public access to sensitive information on the parties involved, especially minors.
You may submit a public records request electronically to the Oregon DOJ via the Public Records Request form . Or you may submit a request by email, mail or fax. For information about your child support case, please visit Child Support Case Records .
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How Do I Request a Copy of My History? ​We can provide you with a copy of your Oregon criminal history report or a response stating you have no Oregon criminal history. You will need to complete our form​​, provide your fingerprints, and pay a $33.00 fee.
The Oregon Judicial Department includes the Oregon Supreme Court, Oregon Court of Appeals, Oregon Tax Court, and 36 Oregon circuit courts. OJD provides minimal information about Justice and Municipal Courts in Oregon.
The motion, reply, or answer must be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days along with the required filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the defendants attorney or, if the defendant does not have an attorney, proof of service on the defendant.

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