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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 432 § 432.355 — Disclosure of death filed in conjunction with claims or interests in land

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 432 ·
Oregon Code § 432.355 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Disclosure of death filed in conjunction with claims or interests in land. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a document recording a death filed in conjunction with owning or having a claim or interest in land that is in the custody of a county clerk or county recording officer is open and subject to full disclosure. A county clerk or county recording officer may not record a document that records a death filed in conjunction with owning or having a claim or interest in land if the document originated in this state and includes medical information related to the cause of death. [Formerly 432.124; 2014 c.60 §1]
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