Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 34 § 34.440 — Who may
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 34 ·
Oregon Code § 34.440·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Who may
serve writ; tender of fees and undertaking when service is on sheriff or other
officer.
(1) A
writ of habeas corpus may be served by any sheriff within the county of the
sheriff, or by any other person designated in the writ in any county within the
state. The service of the writ shall be deemed complete, so as to require the
prisoner to be brought up before the court or judge issuing the writ under the
provisions of ORS 34.370, only if:
(a) The party
serving the writ tenders to the person in whose custody the prisoner may be, if
such person is a sheriff or other officer, the fees allowed by law for bringing
up such prisoner; and
(b) The party
also enters into an undertaking to such sheriff or other officer, in a penalty
double the sum for which the prisoner is detained, if the prisoner is detained
for any specific sum of money, and if not, then in such a sum as the judge
granting the writ directs, not exceeding $1,000, to the effect that such person
shall pay the charges for carrying back the prisoner if the prisoner is
remanded, and that the prisoner will not escape, either in going to or
returning from the place to which the prisoner is to be taken.
(2) If such fees
are not paid, or such security is not tendered, the officer to whom the writ is
directed shall make a return, in the manner required by ORS 34.540, and shall
state in the return the reason why the prisoner is not produced, and thereupon the
court or judge granting the writ may proceed as if the prisoner was produced.
This section, except for the first sentence, does not apply to a case wherein
the writ is issued on the application of the district attorney. [Amended by
1991 c.884 §7]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 34.440
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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