Oregon Code § 308.320·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Oath
of assessor upon completion of assessment roll.
(1) Every county assessor, at the
time of the completion of the assessment roll, shall take and subscribe to an
oath in substantially the following language and form:
______________________________________________________________________________
State of Oregon )
) ss.
County of ______ )
I, ___________,
being the duly elected, qualified and acting assessor of the above-named
county, do solemnly swear that I have diligently and to the best of my ability
assessed all property in said county, which by law I am permitted to assess;
that I have not willfully or knowingly omitted to assess any person or
property, or valued over its assessed value any property or class of property
whatever.
______________________
Subscribed and
sworn to before me this ___ day of _____, 2___.
__________________
__________________
(Signature
and title of officer)
(Official seal)
______________________________________________________________________________
(2) The oath
shall forthwith be filed by the assessor with the Department of Revenue with
the Summaries of Assessments and Levies Report.
(3) No assessor
shall fail to make and subscribe to the oath required by this section nor to
file the oath with the Department of Revenue. [Amended by 1981 c.804 §52; 1991
c.459 §110; 1997 c.541 §171]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 308.320
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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