Oregon Code § 163.767·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Hearing; order; certificate of compliance; consent agreement.
(1) If the respondent requests a
hearing under ORS 163.765 (6), the circuit court shall hold the hearing within
21 days after the request. At the hearing, the circuit court may terminate or
modify the restraining order issued under ORS 163.765.
(2)(a) If service
of a notice of hearing is inadequate to provide a party with sufficient notice
of the hearing, the circuit court may extend the date of the hearing for up to
five days so that the party may seek representation.
(b) If one party
is represented by an attorney at the hearing, the circuit court may extend the
date of the hearing for up to five days at the other partys request so that
the other party may seek representation.
(3) If the
circuit court continues the restraining order issued under ORS 163.765, with or
without modification, at a hearing about which the respondent received actual
notice and the opportunity to be heard, the court shall include in the
restraining order a certificate in substantially the following form in a
separate section immediately above the signature of the judge:
______________________________________________________________________________
CERTIFICATE OF
COMPLIANCE
WITH THE VIOLENCE
AGAINST WOMEN ACT OF
1994
This protective order
meets all full faith and credit requirements of the Violence Against Women Act
of 1994, 18 U.S.C. 2265. This court has jurisdiction over the parties and the
subject matter. The respondent was afforded notice and timely opportunity to be
heard as provided by the law of this jurisdiction. This protective order is
valid and entitled to enforcement in this and all other jurisdictions.
______________________________________________________________________________
(4) The circuit
court may approve a consent agreement if the court determines that the
agreement provides sufficient protections to the petitioner. The circuit court
may not approve a term in a consent agreement that provides for restraint of a
party to the agreement unless the other party petitioned for and was granted a
restraining order issued under ORS 163.765.
(5) A restraining
order entered under this section, or a consent agreement entered into under
this section, shall continue for a period of five years from the date of the
restraining order issued under ORS 163.765 or, if the petitioner is under 18
years of age at the time of issuance, until the petitioner attains 19 years of
age, whichever occurs later, unless the court enters a permanent order under
ORS 163.765 (8) or the restraining order is renewed, modified or terminated in
accordance with ORS 163.775. [2013 c.687 §4; 2019 c.353 §3]
Note:
See note under 163.760.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 163.767
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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