Oregon Code § 153.105·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Relief
from judgment.
(1)
If a judgment is entered against a defendant under ORS 153.102, the court may
relieve a defendant from the judgment upon a showing that the failure of the
defendant to appear was due to mistake, including clerical mistake,
inadvertence, surprise or excusable neglect, or that the court committed a
legal error in entering the judgment. A motion for relief under this section
must be made by the defendant within a reasonable time, and in no event may a
motion under this section be made more than one year after entry of judgment.
(2) If the
defendant makes an oral request for relief under this section or the court
rules on the request orally, or both, the court shall note in the docket that
the defendant requested relief from judgment and the courts disposition of the
request.
(3) This section
does not limit the inherent authority of the court to relieve a party from a
judgment within a reasonable time after entry of the judgment. [1999 c.1051 §26;
2025 c.268 §30e]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 153.105
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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