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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 30 § 30.407 — Request

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 30 ·
Oregon Code § 30.407 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Request for hearing following issuance of order under ORS 30.405. (1) A person against whom an order is issued under ORS 30.405 may file a request for hearing with the court that issued the order within 30 days after the order is served on the person. A request under this section shall be in writing, shall be signed by the person and shall include the printed name, telephone number and mailing address of the person. (2) Upon the filing of a request under this section, the clerk of the court shall mail a copy of the request to the petitioner in the matter and shall notify the petitioner and the person filing the request of the date and time set for the hearing. [2005 c.158 §2] Note: See note under 30.405. RECOVERY OF FINES AND FORFEITURES
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