Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 311 § 311.361 — Form
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 311 ·
Oregon Code § 311.361·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Form
of tax receipt; numbering; taxpayers copy; temporary receipt; destruction of
receipts.
(1)
Every tax receipt shall state plainly on its face the name of the county, the
fiscal year for which the taxes entered therein have been levied followed by
the word Taxes. The receipt shall show the exact amount paid, the date of
payment, the property on which the taxes were paid and the code area for the
property. The tax collector shall keep a stub receipt or a copy of each receipt
or a computer record of the same information on each receipt issued and such
stub receipt, copy or computer record shall be a public record. The receipts
shall be numbered consecutively except that if more than one validating machine
is used in validating and numbering the receipts, a consecutive number series
may be used for each machine if the series is identified by a machine number or
letter. The stubs or copies of the receipts, or the computer record, shall
contain the post-office or residence address of the taxpayer, which may be
ascertained and entered at the time of the payment. Preparation of a microfilm,
a microfiche or an electronically stored record of the receipts constitutes a
computer record.
(2) If the tax
statement has been sent to the taxpayer with a copy to be retained by the
taxpayer, no copy of the receipt need be given or sent to the taxpayer unless
the taxpayer requests one.
(3) A temporary
or interim receipt may be issued on payment of any installment of less than
one-quarter of a particular tax account, each such receipt to be entered in the
records of the tax collectors office.
(4)
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the tax collectors copy of the tax
receipt may be destroyed when seven years have elapsed from the date the
receipt was issued. [1965 c.344 §24 (enacted in lieu of 311.355); 1979 c.701 §1;
1993 c.6 §9; 2003 c.108 §2]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 311.361
03Subject to legislative amendments
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