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Call, Email, or Visit Your Local Court Additionally, each local circuit court has a free public access terminal where you can look up case information for most cases (state and federal law require courts to protect some information).
You may contact the Public Records Advocate at PublicRecordsAdvocate.PRC@oregon.gov or by phone: 503-378-5228.
On its face, Oregons public records law sounds simple. It applies to all government records and writings. The public body must consider each request for records on a case-by-case basis. The law favors disclosure as the rule, and agencies have the burden of proving an exemption allows them to withhold information.
In Oregon, anyone can access a variety of public documents, including court records, arrest records, sex offender information, and bankruptcy records. Interested public members can find these records at their respective custodian agencies.
Request for Public Records 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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Oregon participates in the IRS Federal/State E-file program. This program allows you to electronically file both your federal and Oregon returns at the same time. If youve already filed your federal return, you can still electronically file your Oregon return using Oregon free fillable forms.
Oregon statutes allow anyone the right to inspect any public record that isnt exempt from disclosure, regardless of requesters intent. A request under the Federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is fulfilled under Oregon public records law; however, FOIA time frames and provisions dont apply.
The County also records documents related to property transactions (mortgages and deeds, for example). This information can be accessed through the Division of Assessment, Recording and Taxations Public Research Room.

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