Oregon Code § 15.420·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Determining domicile.
For the purposes of ORS 15.400 to 15.460:
(1)(a) The
domicile of a natural person is in the state in which the person resides with
the intent to make it the persons home for an indefinite period of time.
(b) A domicile
once established continues until it is superseded by the acquisition of a new
domicile. If a persons intent to change domicile is legally ineffective, the
previously established domicile continues to be the persons domicile.
(c) If a persons
intent to have a domicile in a given state would be legally effective but
cannot be ascertained, the state in which the person resides is the persons
domicile, and if the person resides in more than one state, the residence state
that has the most pertinent connection to the disputed issue is deemed to be
the domicile with regard to that issue.
(2) The domicile
of a person other than a natural person is located in the state in which the
person maintains its principal place of business. If the dispute arises from
activities directed from another state in which the person maintains a place of
business other than the principal place of business, either state may be
considered as the domicile at the choice of the other party.
(3) The domicile
of a person is determined as of the date of the injury for which the
noncontractual claim is made. [Formerly 31.865]
(Claims Governed by
Oregon Law)
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 15.420
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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