Oregon Code § 21.225·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Trial
fees.
(1) In any
civil action, suit or proceeding in the circuit court, other than a protective
proceeding under ORS chapter 125 or a probate, adoption or change of name
proceeding, trial fees shall be collected as provided in this section.
(2) The clerk of
the circuit court shall collect from the plaintiff, appellant or moving party,
for a trial on the merits without a jury, a trial fee of $139 for each full or
partial day of the trial. The amount of the fee for the first day of trial shall
be collected in advance and is due and payable when the action, suit or
proceeding is set for trial. The amount of the fee for subsequent days of trial
shall be collected on the day the trial concludes.
(3)(a) The clerk
shall collect from the plaintiff or appellant, for a trial by a jury of more
than six persons, a jury trial fee of $250 for each full or partial day of the
trial. The clerk shall collect from the plaintiff or appellant, for a trial by
a jury of six persons, a jury trial fee of $167 for each full or partial day of
the trial. The amount of the fee for the first day of trial shall be collected
in advance and is due and payable when the action, suit or proceeding is set
for trial by jury. The amount of the fee for subsequent days of trial shall be
collected on the day the trial concludes.
(b) If the
plaintiff or appellant waives a trial by jury, and the defendant or respondent
desires a trial by jury, the clerk shall collect the jury trial fee from the
defendant or respondent, and not from the plaintiff or appellant.
(c) A case in
which the jury trial fee for the first day of trial has not been paid shall be
tried by the court without a jury, unless the court otherwise orders. If a case
in which the jury trial fee for the first day of trial has not been paid is
tried by a jury, the clerk shall tax against the losing party the total amount
of the jury trial fee. The jury trial fee constitutes a monetary obligation
payable to the court, and may be made part of the judgment in the case by the
clerk without further notice to the debtor or further order of the court.
(4) If a
counterclaim, cross-claim or third party claim is tried on any day other than a
day on which the claim of the plaintiff is tried, the clerk shall collect from
the party asserting the counterclaim, cross-claim or third party claim the
trial fee or jury trial fee, whichever is applicable, for that day, and shall
not collect the applicable fee for that day from the plaintiff. If the party
asserting a counterclaim, cross-claim or third party claim waives a trial by
jury on the claim, and the party defending against the claim desires a trial by
jury on the claim, the clerk shall collect the jury trial fee from the
defending party and not from the asserting party.
(5) The fees
provided for in this section include any reporting of the trial proceedings,
but not the preparation of transcripts of a report.
(6) Except as
otherwise provided in subsection (3)(c) of this section, the fees provided for
in this section that are paid by a party shall be considered costs and
disbursements and may be taxed and collected as other costs and disbursements
by the prevailing party.
(7) A court shall
order that a trial fee paid under the provisions of this section be refunded to
the party that paid the fee if all claims in the action or proceeding are
decided without the commencement of a trial and the party that paid the fee
files a motion and affidavit requesting refund of the fee not more than 15 days
after entry of judgment disposing of the action or proceeding. [Formerly
21.270; 2017 c.663 §17; 2019 c.605 §17]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 21.225
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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