Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 271 § 271.230 — Records of vacations; fees
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 271 ·
Oregon Code § 271.230·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Records of vacations; fees.
(1) If any town or plat of any city or town is vacated by a county court or
municipal authority of any city or town, the vacation order or ordinance shall
be recorded in the deed records of the county. Whenever a vacation order or
ordinance is so recorded, the county surveyor of such county shall, upon a copy
of the plat that is certified by the county clerk, trace or shade with
permanent ink in such manner as to denote that portion so vacated, and shall
make the notation Vacated upon such copy of the plat, giving the book and
page of the deed record in which the order or ordinance is recorded.
Corrections or changes shall not be allowed on the original plat once it is
recorded with the county clerk.
(2) For recording
in the county deed records, the county clerk shall collect the same fee as for
recording a deed. For the services of the county surveyor for marking the
record upon the copy of the plat, the county clerk shall collect a fee as set
by ordinance of the county governing body to be paid by the county clerk to the
county surveyor. [Amended by 1971 c.621 §31; 1975 c.607 §31; 1977 c.488 §2;
1979 c.833 §30; 1999 c.710 §12; 2001 c.173 §5]
TRANSFER, LEASE,
DONATION OR USE OF PUBLIC LANDS
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 271.230
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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