Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 153 § 153.800 — Violations Bureau established by court; uniform fine schedule
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 153 ·
Oregon Code § 153.800·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Violations Bureau established by court; uniform fine schedule.
(1) Any court of this state may
establish a Violations Bureau and designate the clerk or deputy clerk of the
court or any other appropriate person to act as a violations clerk for the
Violations Bureau. The violations clerk shall serve under the direction and
control of the court appointing the clerk.
(2) A violations
clerk may exercise authority over any violation. A justice or municipal court
establishing a Violations Bureau shall by order specify the violations that are
subject to the authority of the violations clerk.
(3) Except as
provided in subsection (6) of this section, the violations clerk shall accept:
(a) Written
appearance, waiver of trial, plea of no contest and payment of fine, costs and
assessments for violations that are subject to the authority of the violations
clerk; or
(b) Payment of
presumptive fine amounts for violations that are subject to the authority of
the violations clerk.
(4)(a) Courts
other than circuit courts shall establish schedules, within the limits
prescribed by law, of the amounts of penalties to be imposed for first, second
and subsequent violations, designating each violation specifically or by class.
The order of the court establishing the schedules shall be prominently posted
in the place where penalties established under the schedule are paid.
(b) The Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court shall establish a uniform fine schedule for
violations prosecuted in circuit courts. The schedule must specify the
violations that are subject to the authority of the violations clerk.
(c) All amounts
must be paid to, receipted by and accounted for by the violations clerk in the
same manner as other payments on money judgments are received by the court.
(5) Any person
charged with a violation within the authority of the violations clerk may:
(a) Upon signing
an appearance, plea of no contest and waiver of trial, pay the clerk the
penalty established for the violation charged, including any costs and
assessments authorized by law.
(b) Pay the clerk
the presumptive fine amount established for the violation. Payment of the
presumptive fine amount under this paragraph constitutes consent to forfeiture
of the presumptive fine amount and disposition of the violation by the clerk as
provided by the rules of the court. Payment of the presumptive fine amount
under this paragraph is not consent to forfeiture of the presumptive fine
amount if the payment is accompanied by a plea of not guilty or a request for
hearing.
(6) A person who
has been found guilty of, or who has signed a plea of no contest to, one or
more previous offenses in the preceding 12 months within the jurisdiction of
the court may not appear before the violations clerk unless the court, by
general order applying to certain specified offenses, permits such appearance.
(7) A circuit
court may use a Central Violations Bureau established under ORS 153.806 in
addition to establishing and operating a Violations Bureau under this section,
and may delegate to the State Court Administrator the authority to designate
appropriate persons to act as violations clerks for the Central Violations
Bureau. [1995 c.292 §1; 1997 c.801 §149; 1999 c.59 §30; 1999 c.1051 §130; 2011
c.597 §149; 2012 c.89 §8; 2019 c.60 §5]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 153.800
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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