Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 18 § 18.194 — Expiration and extension of judgment remedies for justice and municipal court
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 18 ·
Oregon Code § 18.194·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Expiration and extension of judgment remedies for justice and municipal court
judgments.
(1)
Judgment remedies for a judgment in justice and municipal courts expire upon
full satisfaction of the money award portion of the judgment.
(2) Except as
provided in this section, judgment remedies for a judgment in a civil action in
a justice or municipal court expire 10 years after the entry of the judgment.
(3) Except as
provided in this subsection, judgment remedies for a judgment in a criminal
action in a justice or municipal court expire 20 years after the entry of the
judgment. Judgment remedies for a judgment in a criminal action in a justice or
municipal court that includes a money award for restitution expire 50 years
after the entry of the judgment.
(4) Judgment
remedies for a judgment in justice or municipal court may be extended by filing
a certificate of extension in the court that entered the judgment. The clerk
shall enter the certificate in the docket of the court. A judgment creditor may
file a certificate of extension only if:
(a) Judgment
remedies for the judgment have not expired; and
(b) A full
satisfaction document for the money award portion of the judgment has not been
filed.
(5)
Notwithstanding subsection (4) of this section, if the judgment debtor has been
discharged from debt under federal bankruptcy laws, a certificate of extension
may not be filed except as provided in this subsection. Judgments are presumed
to have not been discharged in bankruptcy until the judgment debtor establishes
that the judgment has been discharged. If the judgment debtor is discharged
from a debt, a certificate of extension may be filed if:
(a) The debtor
owned real property and the judgment lien attached to that property before the
filing of the bankruptcy petition;
(b) The judgment
lien was not avoided by action of the bankruptcy court;
(c) The judgment
lien has not been discharged under ORS 18.238; and
(d) The
certificate of extension includes a legal description of the real property and
a statement that the extension affects only the lien on the real property
described in the certificate.
(6) If a
certificate of extension is filed under this section after the date on which
the judgment remedies for the judgment expire, the certificate has no effect.
(7) The judgment
remedies for a judgment that are extended under the provisions of this section
expire 10 years after the certificate of extension is filed. Judgment remedies
for a judgment may be extended only once under the provisions of this section.
(8) A certified
copy of a certificate of extension, or a lien record abstract for the
certificate, may be recorded in any county in which the judgment was
transcribed or recorded as provided in ORS 52.635 or 221.351, with the effect
provided by ORS 18.152 (4).
(9) The judgment
remedies for a judgment in a criminal action may not be extended under this
section. [Formerly 18.365; 2005 c.618 §4]
Note:
Section 1, chapter 395, Oregon
Laws 2025, provides:
Sec. 1.
(1) Notwithstanding ORS 18.194,
judgment remedies for a judgment of conviction entered in a municipal court or
justice court for violating, prior to July 1, 2015, a city or county ordinance
or state statute prohibiting the possession of less than one ounce of
marijuana, that have not yet expired under the provisions of ORS 18.194, expire
on the effective date of this 2025 Act [September 26, 2025].
(2) If the
judgment remedies for monetary obligations in a judgment of conviction have
expired under subsection (1) of this section, a person shall be considered to
have completed, fully complied with and performed the sentence of the court
with respect to those monetary obligations for purposes of ORS 137.225 or
475C.397 or any other statute authorizing the court to set aside the judgment
of conviction. [2025 c.395 §1]
Note:
See note under 18.048.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 18.194
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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