Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 105 § 105.700 — Prohibiting public access to private land; notice requirements; damages
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 105 ·
Oregon Code § 105.700·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Prohibiting public access to private land; notice requirements; damages.
(1) In addition to and not in lieu
of any other damages that may be claimed, a plaintiff who is a landowner shall
receive liquidated damages in an amount not to exceed $1,000 in any action in
which the plaintiff establishes that:
(a) The plaintiff
closed the land of the plaintiff as provided in subsection (2) of this section;
and
(b) The defendant
entered and remained upon the land of the plaintiff without the permission of
the plaintiff.
(2) A landowner
or an agent of the landowner may close the privately owned land of the
landowner by posting notice as follows:
(a) For land
through which the public has no right of way, the landowner or agent must place
a notice at each outer gate and normal point of access to the land, including
both sides of a body of water that crosses the land wherever the body of water
intersects an outer boundary line. The notice must be placed on a post,
structure or natural object in the form of a sign or a blaze of paint. If a
blaze of paint is used, it must consist of at least 50 square inches of
fluorescent orange paint, except that when metal fence posts are used,
approximately the top six inches of the fence post must be painted. If a sign
is used, the sign:
(A) Must be no
smaller than eight inches in height and 11 inches in width;
(B) Must contain
the words Closed to Entry or words to that effect in letters no less than one
inch in height; and
(C) Must display
the name, business address and phone number, if any, of the landowner or agent
of the landowner.
(b) For land
through which or along which the public has an unfenced right of way by means
of a public road, the landowner or agent must place:
(A) A conspicuous
sign no closer than 30 feet from the center line of the roadway where it enters
the land, containing words substantially similar to PRIVATE PROPERTY, NO
TRESPASSING OFF ROAD NEXT _____ MILES; or
(B) A sign or
blaze of paint, as described in paragraph (a) of this subsection, no closer
than 30 feet from the center line of the roadway at regular intervals of not
less than one-fourth mile along the roadway where it borders the land, except
that a blaze of paint may not be placed on posts where the public road enters
the land.
(3) Nothing
contained in this section prevents emergency or law enforcement vehicles from
entering upon the posted land.
(4) An award of
liquidated damages under this section is not subject to ORS 31.725, 31.730 or
31.735.
(5) Nothing in
this section affects any other remedy, civil or criminal, that may be available
for a trespass described in this section. [1999 c.933 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 105.700
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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