Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 107 § 107.723 — Service of restraining order; transmission by electronic communication device
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 107 ·
Oregon Code § 107.723·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Service of restraining order; transmission by electronic communication device.
(1) A sheriff may serve a
restraining order issued under ORS 107.700 to 107.735 in the county in which
the sheriff was elected and in any county that is adjacent to the county in
which the sheriff was elected.
(2) A sheriff may
serve and enter into the Law Enforcement Data System a copy of a restraining
order under ORS 107.700 to 107.735 that was transmitted to the sheriff by a
court or law enforcement agency using an electronic communication device.
Before transmitting a copy of a restraining order to a sheriff under this
subsection by telephonic facsimile or electronic mail, the person sending the
copy must receive confirmation from the sheriffs office that an electronic
communication device is available and operating. For purposes of this
subsection, electronic communication device means a device by which any kind
of electronic communication can be made, including but not limited to
communication by telephonic facsimile and electronic mail. [2003 c.304 §10;
2007 c.255 §7; 2011 c.269 §2]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 107.723
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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