Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 133 § 133.875 — Removal of booking photo from publication or website; liability
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 133 ·
Oregon Code § 133.875·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Removal of booking photo from publication or website; liability.
(1) Except as provided in
subsection (2) of this section:
(a) A
publish-for-pay publication shall remove and destroy a booking photo of a
person who submits a request for removal and destruction within 30 calendar
days of the date of the request.
(b) A
publish-for-pay publication may not condition the removal or destruction of a
booking photo on the payment of a fee of more than $50.
(c) If the
publish-for-pay publication does not remove and destroy a booking photo as
required by this subsection, the publish-for-pay publication is liable for:
(A) All costs,
including reasonable attorney fees, resulting from any legal action the person
brings in relation to the failure of the publish-for-pay publication to remove
and destroy the booking photo; and
(B) Statutory
damages of $500 per day for each day after the 30-day deadline described in
this subsection that the booking photo is visible or accessible in or on the
publish-for-pay publication.
(2)(a) A
publish-for-pay publication shall remove and destroy a booking photo of a
person who submits a request for removal and destruction within seven calendar
days of the date of the request if:
(A) The booking
photo relates to a criminal charge for which the person was acquitted or not
prosecuted, or to a criminal charge resulting a criminal conviction that has
been set aside, vacated or pardoned; and
(B) The person
submits to the publish-for-pay publication documentation of a disposition
described in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph.
(b) A
publish-for-pay publication may not condition the removal or destruction of a
booking photo described in this subsection on the payment of any fee or other
consideration.
(c) If the
publish-for-pay publication that receives a request described in paragraph (a)
of this subsection does not remove and destroy the booking photo as required by
this subsection, the publish-for-pay publication is liable for:
(A) All costs,
including reasonable attorney fees, resulting from any legal action the person
brings in relation to the failure of the publish-for-pay publication to remove
and destroy the booking photo; and
(B) Statutory
damages of $1,000 per day for each day after the seven-day deadline described
in this subsection that the booking photo is visible or accessible in or on the
publish-for-pay publication.
(d) An act by a
publish-for-pay publication seeking to condition removal or destruction of a
booking photo described in this subsection on the payment of any fee may be
prosecuted as theft by deception under ORS 164.085.
(3) As used in
this section:
(a) Booking
photo means a photograph of a person taken by a law enforcement agency for
identification purposes when the person is booked into custody.
(b) Publish-for-pay
publication means a publication or website that requires the payment of a fee
or other consideration in order to remove or delete a booking photo from the
publication or website. [2021 c.374 §2]
Note:
See note under 133.870.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 133.875
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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