Oregon Code § 221.358·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Audio
recording or reporting of municipal court proceedings.
(1) In any proceeding conducted in
open court in a municipal court, any party may arrange for audio recording or
reporting of the proceeding by stenographic or other means. The court may not
prohibit recording or reporting of the proceeding under this section.
(2) A reporter
providing stenographic reporting services under this section must be certified
in shorthand reporting under ORS 8.415 to 8.455 or by a nationally recognized
certification program. A party arranging for reporting of the proceeding by
stenographic means must provide the court with the name of the reporter and an
address and telephone number where the reporter may be contacted.
(3) If all
parties to the proceeding and the court agree, the audio recording or
stenographic or other reporting of the proceeding arranged under this section
may be used by the parties during the proceeding.
(4) If all
parties to the proceeding and the court agree, the audio recording or
stenographic or other reporting of the proceeding arranged under this section
is the official record of the proceeding.
(5) Unless other
parties agree to pay all or part of the cost of the audio recording or
stenographic or other reporting of the proceeding, the party arranging for the
recording or reporting must pay all costs of the recording or reporting. [2015
c.623 §11]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 221.358
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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