Oregon Code § 446.621·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Effect
of certificate of title or other documentation of ownership.
(1) A certificate of title for a
manufactured structure issued by the Department of Transportation prior to May
1, 2005, is effective as a document evidencing ownership of the manufactured
structure. If the manufactured structure does not have a title pursuant to ORS
308.855 or 308.860 (1969 Replacement Part), a tax record showing that a person
has paid the ad valorem tax assessment on the structure since 1972 is a
document evidencing the persons ownership of the structure.
(2) The owner of
a manufactured structure described in subsection (1) of this section is not
required to obtain an ownership document for the structure unless the structure
is moved or sold. Except as provided in subsections (3) and (5) of this
section, upon the moving or sale of a manufactured structure described in
subsection (1) of this section, the owner shall submit the document evidencing
ownership of the structure to the Department of Consumer and Business Services
as provided in ORS 446.631 and 446.641. Upon receipt of the document, the
department shall enter the information regarding the manufactured structure in
the departments records and issue an ownership document for the structure.
(3) If the owner
of a manufactured structure has misplaced a certificate of title, the
Department of Consumer and Business Services may require the person to provide
proof sufficient to satisfy the department concerning any questions about the
ownership of the manufactured structure or security interests in the structure.
The proof required by the department may include, but is not limited to,
completion of an affidavit that:
(a) Is in a form
required by the department by rule;
(b) Contains any
information the department requires by rule as necessary to establish ownership
of the manufactured structure or to determine any security interests in the
structure; and
(c) Is verified
by the person making the affidavit.
(4) The
Department of Consumer and Business Services is not liable to any person for
issuing an ownership document based on proof provided under subsection (3) of
this section.
(5) The movement
or sale of a manufactured structure described in subsection (1) of this section
does not require the owner to obtain an ownership document if:
(a) The move or
sale will qualify the manufactured structure for recording in the deed records
of a county under ORS 446.626; and
(b) The person
who will own the structure after the move or sale files an affidavit with the
Department of Consumer and Business Services prior to the move or sale stating
that the person will apply within 25 business days after completion of the move
or sale to have the manufactured structure recorded in the county deed records.
(6) ORS 803.220
does not apply to a certificate of title for a manufactured structure issued by
the Department of Transportation.
(7) If the
Department of Consumer and Business Services issues an ownership document for a
manufactured structure that was previously issued a certificate of title by the
Department of Transportation, the Department of Consumer and Business Services
shall record in the departments records and note on the ownership document any
unreleased secured interest that was noted on the certificate of title. A
secured interest described in this subsection retains the original perfection
date of the interest, but provides the same creditor rights and remedies
available for a secured interest in personal property perfected under ORS
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 446.621
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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