Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 496 § 496.665 — Issuance of search warrants; places searched; use and disposition of seized
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 496 ·
Oregon Code § 496.665·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Issuance of search warrants; places searched; use and disposition of seized
property.
(1) Any
court having jurisdiction of the offense, upon receiving proof or probable
cause for believing in the concealment of any wildlife taken, killed or had in
possession, under control, or shipped contrary to the wildlife laws, shall
issue a search warrant and cause a search to be made in any place, and to that
end cause any building, enclosure, car, automobile, boat, apartment, chest,
box, parcel, crate or basket to be opened and the contents examined by any
person authorized to enforce the wildlife laws.
(2) All wildlife,
or parts thereof, thus discovered shall be held by the State Fish and Wildlife
Commission as evidence against any party accused of the crime in connection
therewith.
(3) Upon
conviction of the parties accused, such wildlife, or parts thereof, shall be
disposed of by the commission. Any funds arising from the disposal shall become
a part of the State Wildlife Fund. [Amended by 1971 c.658 §17; 1973 c.723 §27]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 496.665
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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