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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 133 § 133.717 — Provision of notice or order to defendant

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 133 ·
Oregon Code § 133.717 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Provision of notice or order to defendant. When a provision of ORS 133.705 to 133.717 requires a district attorney or the court to provide written notice or an order to the defendant and the defendant: (1) Is incarcerated for any offense in a Department of Corrections institution, the notice must be sent by regular United States mail in an envelope prominently displaying the words “Legal Mail.” (2) Is supervised by a supervisory authority for any offense, the notice must be sent by regular United States mail to the defendant’s last-known address on record with the supervisory authority. (3) Is no longer supervised by a supervisory authority, the notice must be sent by certified mail to the defendant’s last-known address. [2011 c.275 §6] Note: See note under 133.705.
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