Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 114 § 114.456 — Information to beneficiaries and Department of Human Services and Oregon Health
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 114 ·
Oregon Code § 114.456·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Information to beneficiaries and Department of Human Services and Oregon Health
Authority.
(1) A
personal representative appointed under ORS 114.453 shall deliver or mail to
the beneficiaries at their last-known address information that must include:
(a) The title of
the court in which the estate proceeding is pending and the case number;
(b) The name of
the decedent and the place and date of the death of the decedent;
(c) The name and
address of the personal representative, the attorney representing the personal
representative in the wrongful death action and the attorney representing the
personal representative in the probate proceeding;
(d) The date of
the appointment of the personal representative; and
(e) A statement
advising the beneficiaries that the rights of the beneficiaries may be affected
by the proceeding and that additional information may be obtained from the
records of the court, the personal representative or the attorney for the
personal representative.
(2) If the
personal representative is a beneficiary named in the petition, the personal
representative is not required to deliver or mail the information under this
section to the personal representative.
(3) Within 30
days after the date of appointment the personal representative shall cause to
be filed in the estate proceeding proof of the delivery or mailing required by
this section or a waiver of notice as provided under ORS 111.225. The proof
must include a copy of the information delivered or mailed and the names of the
persons to whom it was delivered or mailed.
(4) If before the
filing of the motion to close the estate under ORS 114.462 the personal
representative has actual knowledge that the petition did not include the name
and address of any beneficiary, the personal representative shall:
(a) Make
reasonable efforts under the circumstances to ascertain the names and addresses
of the beneficiaries that were not included;
(b) Promptly
deliver or mail information specified in subsection (1) of this section to each
beneficiary located after the filing of the petition and before the filing of
the motion to close the estate under ORS 114.462 and to the State Treasurer;
and
(c) File in the
estate proceeding, on or before filing the motion to close the estate under ORS
114.462, proof of compliance with this subsection or a waiver of notice as
provided under ORS 111.225.
(5) Within 30
days after the appointment of the personal representative, the personal
representative must mail or deliver the following information to the Department
of Human Services and the Oregon Health Authority:
(a) The title of
the court in which the estate proceeding is pending and the case number;
(b) The name of
the decedent and the place and date of the death of the decedent;
(c) The name and
address of the personal representative, the attorney representing the personal
representative in the wrongful death action and the attorney representing the
personal representative in the probate proceeding;
(d) The date of
the appointment of the personal representative; and
(e) Any other
information required by rule of the department or the authority. [2019 c.166 §6;
2019 c.678 §41b]
Note:
See note under 114.441.
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 114.456
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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