Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 432 § 432.385 — Registering, amending or correcting record through fraud; fraudulent use of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 432 ·
Oregon Code § 432.385·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Registering, amending or correcting record through fraud; fraudulent use of
record.
(1)(a)
When the State Registrar of the Center for Health Statistics receives
information that a record may have been registered, amended or corrected
through fraud or misrepresentation, the state registrar may withhold issuance
of certified copies related to that record pending an inquiry by appropriate
authorities to determine whether fraud or misrepresentation has occurred.
(b) If the
appropriate authorities conclude that no fraud or misrepresentation occurred,
then the state registrar shall issue certified copies related to the record. If
the appropriate authorities conclude that there is reasonable cause to suspect
fraud or misrepresentation, then the state registrar shall provide copies of
the record and any relevant evidence to the appropriate authorities for further
investigation.
(c) If upon
further investigation, the appropriate authorities conclude that fraud or
misrepresentation occurred, the state registrar shall provide an opportunity to
the registrant or the legal representative of the registrant to respond to the
findings prior to voiding the record.
(d) If the state
registrar issues an order voiding a record under this subsection, the state
registrar shall advise the registrant of the registrants rights under ORS
183.484.
(e) A record
voided under this subsection shall be retained by the state registrar. However,
a record voided under this subsection is not subject to inspection or copying
except upon receiving an order from a court of competent jurisdiction or by the
state registrar for purposes of administering the system of vital statistics.
(2)(a) When the
state registrar receives information that an application for a certified copy
may have been submitted for purposes of fraud or misrepresentation, the state
registrar may withhold issuance of the certified copy pending an inquiry by
appropriate authorities to determine whether fraud or misrepresentation
occurred.
(b) If the
appropriate authorities conclude that no fraud or misrepresentation occurred,
then the state registrar shall issue the certified copy. If the appropriate
authorities conclude that there is reasonable cause to suspect fraud or
misrepresentation, then the state registrar shall provide copies of the
application and any relevant evidence to the appropriate authorities for
further investigation. The state registrar shall advise the applicant of the
applicants rights under ORS 183.484.
(c) An
application investigated under this subsection shall be retained by the state
registrar. However, an application investigated under this subsection is not
subject to inspection or copying except upon receiving an order from a court of
competent jurisdiction or by the state registrar for purposes of administering
the system of vital statistics.
(3) The state
registrar shall periodically test and audit the system of vital statistics for
purposes of detecting fraud. If fraud is detected, the state registrar shall
provide copies of the evidence to the appropriate authorities for further
investigation. The result of such tests and audits shall be retained by the
state registrar. However, the results of such tests and audits are not subject
to inspection or copying except upon receiving an order from a court of
competent jurisdiction or by the state registrar for purposes of administering
the system of vital statistics. [2013 c.366 §38]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 432.385
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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