Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 308 § 308.636 — Correction of assessment roll to reflect omitted property; appeal
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 308 ·
Oregon Code § 308.636·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Correction of assessment roll to reflect omitted property; appeal.
(1) If the person or company that
is notified under ORS 308.632 does not appear before the Department of Revenue
or appears but fails to show cause as to why the assessment should not be made,
the Director of the Department of Revenue shall proceed to correct each
certified assessment roll from which the property was omitted, but may not
correct a roll for a year that exceeds five years prior to the year for which
the last roll was certified.
(2) The director
shall give notice of the correction to the assessor of each county to which an
assessment of omitted property is to be apportioned. Under ORS 311.205 (1)(c),
the officer in charge of the assessment and tax roll shall make the appropriate
correction to the roll.
(3) A person or
company aggrieved by an assessment of omitted property under this section and
ORS 308.628 and 308.632 may appeal to the Oregon Tax Court, as prescribed in
ORS 305.275 and 305.280. [2007 c.616 §10]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 308.636
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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