Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 275 § 275.120 — Sheriffs notice of sale
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 275 ·
Oregon Code § 275.120·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Sheriffs notice of sale.
(1) Upon receipt of a certified copy of the order referred to in ORS 275.110,
the sheriff shall publish a notice of the sale of such property in a newspaper
of general circulation, printed and published in the county where the land is
situated, once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to such sale.
(2) The notice
shall state:
(a) The time and
place of sale;
(b) The
description of the property or interest therein to be sold;
(c) If available
from the tax roll, the real market value of the property or interest to be sold
as evidenced by the last roll certified under ORS 311.105 on which the property
was included;
(d) The minimum
price for the property or interest to be sold, as fixed by the governing body
of the county, which may be lower than the tax roll value;
(e) The date of
the order directing the sale; and
(f) Such other
matters as the governing body of the county deems pertinent.
(3) Proof of
publication of the notice shall be made in the same manner as proof of
publication of summons is made, and shall be filed by the sheriff with the
county clerk of the county, and then recorded in the deed record of the county.
[Amended by 1981 c.602 §4; 1989 c.223 §1; 1995 c.79 §93; 2005 c.243 §15]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 275.120
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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