Oregon Code § 166.065·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Harassment.
(1) A
person commits the crime of harassment if the person intentionally:
(a) Harasses or
annoys another person by subjecting such other person to offensive physical
contact;
(b) Subjects
another to alarm by conveying a false report, known by the conveyor to be
false, concerning death or serious physical injury to a person, which report
reasonably would be expected to cause alarm; or
(c) Subjects
another to alarm by conveying a telephonic, electronic or written threat to
inflict serious physical injury on that person or to commit a felony involving
the person or property of that person or any member of that persons family,
which threat reasonably would be expected to cause alarm.
(2)(a) A person
is criminally liable for harassment if the person knowingly permits any
telephone or electronic device under the persons control to be used in
violation of subsection (1) of this section.
(b) Harassment
that is committed under the circumstances described in subsection (1)(c) of
this section is committed in either the county in which the communication
originated or the county in which the communication was received.
(3) Harassment is
a Class B misdemeanor.
(4)
Notwithstanding subsection (3) of this section, harassment is a Class A
misdemeanor if a person violates:
(a) Subsection
(1)(a) of this section by subjecting another person to offensive physical
contact and:
(A) The offensive
physical contact consists of touching the sexual or other intimate parts of the
other person; or
(B)(i) The victim
of the offense is a family or household member of the person; and
(ii) The offense
is committed in the immediate presence of, or is witnessed by, the persons or
the victims minor child or stepchild or a minor child residing within the
household of the person or victim; or
(b) Subsection
(1)(c) of this section and:
(A) The person
has a previous conviction under subsection (1)(c) of this section and the
victim of the current offense was the victim or a member of the family of the
victim of the previous offense;
(B) At the time
the offense was committed, the victim was protected by a stalking protective
order, a restraining order as defined in ORS 24.190 or any other court order
prohibiting the person from contacting the victim;
(C) At the time
the offense was committed, the person reasonably believed the victim to be
under 18 years of age and more than three years younger than the person; or
(D)(i) The person
conveyed a threat to kill the other person or any member of the family of the
other person;
(ii) The person
expressed the intent to carry out the threat; and
(iii) A
reasonable person would believe that the threat was likely to be followed by
action.
(c) Subsection
(1)(a), (b) or (c) of this section by committing the crime of harassment
against:
(A) An election
worker who is performing the election workers official duties at the time the
harassment occurs; or
(B) An election
worker because of an action taken or decision made by the election worker
during the performance of the election workers official duties.
(5) The Oregon
Criminal Justice Commission shall classify harassment as described in
subsection (4)(a)(B) of this section as a person Class A misdemeanor under the
rules of the commission.
(6)(a) As used in
this section:
(A) Election
worker has the meaning given that term in ORS 247.965.
(B) Electronic
threat means a threat conveyed by electronic mail, the Internet, a telephone
text message or any other transmission of information by wire, radio, optical
cable, cellular system, electromagnetic system or other similar means.
(C) Family or
household member has the meaning given that term in ORS 135.230.
(b) For purposes
of subsection (4) of this section, an offense is witnessed if the offense is
seen or directly perceived in any other manner by the minor child. [1971 c.743 §223;
1981 c.468 §1; 1985 c.498 §1; 1987 c.806 §3; 1995 c.802 §1; 2001 c.870 §2; 2009
c.783 §1; 2013 c.649 §26; 2017 c.430 §1; 2019 c.304 §3; 2022 c.114 §2; 2025
c.375 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 166.065
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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