Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 206 § 206.015 — Qualifications of sheriff; certification as police officer; determination of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 206 ·
Oregon Code § 206.015·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Qualifications of sheriff; certification as police officer; determination of
eligibility to be candidate for election to office of sheriff.
(1) A person is not eligible to be
a candidate for election or appointment to the office of sheriff unless:
(a) The person is
21 years of age or older;
(b) The person
has at least four years experience as a full-time law enforcement officer or
at least two years experience as a full-time law enforcement officer with at
least two years post-high-school education; and
(c) The person
has not been convicted of a felony or of any other crime that would prevent the
person from being certified as a police officer under ORS 181A.355 to 181A.689.
(2) As used in
subsection (1) of this section, two years post-high-school education means
four semesters or six quarters of classroom education in a formal course of
study undertaken after graduation from high school in any accredited college or
university. The term does not include apprenticeship or on-the-job training.
(3) If the person
is not certified as a police officer by the Department of Public Safety
Standards and Training at the time of accepting appointment or filing as a
candidate, a person elected or appointed to the office of sheriff must obtain
the certification not later than one year after taking office. A copy of the
certification shall be filed with the county clerk or the county official in
charge of elections. The county governing body shall declare the office of
sheriff vacant when the person serving as sheriff is not certified as a police
officer within one year after taking office.
(4) The
Department of Public Safety Standards and Training, in consultation with the
Board on Public Safety Standards and Training, shall establish a procedure for
determining whether an individual is eligible under subsection (1) of this
section to be a candidate for election to the office of sheriff. A copy of the
departments determination of an individuals eligibility to be a candidate for
election to the office of sheriff shall be filed with the county clerk or
county official in charge of elections not later than the 61st day before the
date of the election. If the department determines that the individual is not
eligible to be a candidate for election to the office of sheriff, the county
clerk or county official in charge of elections shall not place the name of the
individual on the ballot at the election. [1971 c.299 §1; 1981 c.808 §5; 1987
c.484 §1; 1993 c.493 §87; 1997 c.853 §35]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 206.015
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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