Oregon Code § 24.305·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Enforcement of foreign judgments.
(1) If an action is brought to enforce a judgment of another jurisdiction
expressed in a foreign money and the judgment is recognized in this state as
enforceable, the enforcing judgment must be entered as provided in ORS 24.290,
whether or not the foreign judgment confers an option to pay in an equivalent
amount of United States dollars.
(2) A foreign
judgment may be entered in the register in accordance with any rule or statute
of this state providing a procedure for its recognition and enforcement.
(3) A
satisfaction or partial payment made upon the foreign judgment, on proof
thereof, shall operate to the same extent as a satisfaction of the judgment in
this state, except as to costs authorized by ORS 24.140, notwithstanding the
entry of judgment in this state.
(4) A judgment
entered on a foreign-money claim only in United States dollars in another state
must be enforced in this state in United States dollars only. [1991 c.202 §11;
2003 c.576 §182]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 24.305
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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