Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 204 § 204.020 — When
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 204 ·
Oregon Code § 204.020·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
When
terms of office commence; filing oath of office and undertaking.
(1) The term of office of each
officer elected pursuant to ORS 204.005 commences on the first Monday of
January next following election to office.
(2) Before
entering upon any elective office listed in ORS 204.005, the person who has
received a certificate of election must qualify by filing with the county clerk
of the county in which the person is elected the persons oath of office,
subscribed by the person, to the effect that the person will support the
Constitution of the United States and of this state, and faithfully carry out
the office being assumed. The person shall also give and file the undertaking
provided for under subsection (3) of this section.
(3) A county
governing body may require, by ordinance, for the filing by each officer under
ORS 204.005, prior to that officer assuming office, of an official undertaking
with such surety as the governing body determines necessary or of an
irrevocable letter of credit issued by an insured institution, as defined in
ORS 706.008, in either case in a reasonable amount with the county governing
body. [Amended by 1981 c.41 §1; 1983 c.327 §15; 1991 c.331 §46; 1997 c.631 §426;
2009 c.491 §4; 2017 c.749 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 204.020
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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