Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 112 § 112.820 — Procedure for destruction of will; affidavit
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 112 ·
Oregon Code § 112.820·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Procedure for destruction of will; affidavit.
(1) An attorney who intends to destroy a will as
authorized under ORS 112.815 must:
(a) Provide
notice of the attorneys intent to destroy the will to the testator or, if the
attorney knows the testator is deceased, to the personal representative and to
each successor personal representative named in the will; and
(b) Deliver the
notice by mail, electronic mail, telephone and any other method reasonably
calculated to convey the notice to the mailing addresses, electronic mail
addresses and telephone numbers known to the attorney or reasonably
ascertainable through public records or other searches.
(2) The notice
under subsection (1) of this section must state the name of the testator, the
date of the will and the intent of the attorney to destroy the will if, within
90 days after the date of the notice, the testator does not contact the
attorney or, if the testator is deceased, the personal representative and each
successor personal representative fail to accept delivery of the will.
(3) If the
testator fails to contact the attorney within 90 days after the date of the
notice or, if the testator is deceased, the personal representative and any
successor personal representative fail to accept delivery of the will within 90
days of the date of the notice, the attorney may destroy the will.
(4)(a) At the
time the attorney destroys a will under this section, the attorney shall sign
an affidavit affirming:
(A) That despite
diligent inquiry, the attorney was unable to locate the testator or, if the
testator is deceased, that the attorney has knowledge of the testators death
and, despite diligent inquiry, the attorney was unable to locate the personal
representative and successor personal representatives named in the testators
will or, if the attorney was able to locate the personal representative or any
successor personal representative, that none would accept delivery of the will;
(B) That the
attorney has created a complete digital copy of the testators will, including
any affidavit of attesting witnesses and codicils to the will; and
(C) That the
attorney will retain a digital copy of the affidavit, the testators will and
any affidavit of attesting witnesses and codicils to the will for a period of
no fewer than 20 years from the date of the affidavit.
(b) The affidavit
must include documentation of the attorneys diligent efforts to provide notice
to the testator or, if the attorney knows the testator is deceased, the
personal representative and successor personal representatives, including but
not limited to public records search results, the addresses, electronic mail
addresses, telephone numbers or any other methods of contact the attorney used
to provide notice of the attorneys intent to destroy the will, a copy of the
notice and any other documentation of the attorneys attempts to provide notice
to the testator or, if the testator is deceased, to the personal representative
and successor personal representatives.
(c) No earlier
than 20 years following the date of the affidavit, the attorney may destroy the
electronic copies of the affidavit and the will and any affidavit of attesting
witnesses or codicils to the will without notice of the destruction to any
person or court. [1989 c.770 §§5,6; 2003 c.737 §§56,57; 2005 c.702 §§65,66,67;
2011 c.595 §29; 2021 c.272 §11]
Note:
See note under 112.800.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 112.820
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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