Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 153 § 153.111 — Distribution of abstracts of convictions
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 153 ·
Oregon Code § 153.111·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Distribution of abstracts of convictions.
(1) Upon entry of a conviction for a traffic offense,
the court shall forward to the Department of Transportation an abstract of
conviction in the manner required by ORS 810.375, and a copy of the judgment,
if required, under the provisions of ORS 810.375.
(2) Upon entry of
a conviction for violation of any provision of the wildlife laws or commercial
fishing laws, or any rule promulgated pursuant to those laws, the court that
enters the judgment of conviction shall forward to the Department of State
Police an abstract of conviction.
(3) Upon entry of
a conviction for violation of a weights and measures law subject to penalty
under ORS 618.991, the court shall forward to the State Department of
Agriculture an abstract of conviction.
(4) Upon entry of
a conviction of a boating offense, as defined in ORS 830.005, the court shall
forward to the State Marine Board an abstract of conviction.
(5) A court may
destroy any abstract not required to be forwarded to an agency under the
provisions of this section. [1999 c.1051 §51; 2021 c.597 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 153.111
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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