Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 311 § 311.115 — Delivery of assessment roll to tax collector; tax roll
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 311 ·
Oregon Code § 311.115·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Delivery of assessment roll to tax collector; tax roll.
The assessor shall deliver the
roll to the tax collector each year at such time as the assessor and the tax
collector agree is necessary to enable the mailing or other delivery of tax
statements on or before October 25. The assessment roll shall be delivered in
counties in which the assessor does not prepare a separate assessment roll and
a separate tax roll. The assessment roll thereafter shall be a tax roll. The
tax roll shall be delivered in counties where a separate assessment roll and
tax roll is prepared. At the same time, the assessor shall deliver to the tax
collector the second copy of the certificate prepared under ORS 311.105, and
the warrant issued under ORS 311.110, and the tax collector shall file them in
the office. The tax collector shall give a receipt, in duplicate, for the roll.
One copy of the receipt shall be filed with the assessor and the other with the
county clerk. All certificates, warrants, assessment and tax rolls shall be
preserved as public records. [Amended by 1963 c.238 §8; 1965 c.344 §13; 1991
c.459 §229a; 2019 c.360 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 311.115
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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