Oregon Code § 51.260·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Filling
vacancy; temporary appointment; appointment during justices vacation.
(1) If a vacancy occurs in the
office of justice of the peace, the Governor immediately shall appoint some
person possessing the qualifications for election to that office to fill the
vacancy until the next general election and until such appointees successor is
elected and qualified. The person appointed to fill the vacancy shall qualify
in the same manner as a person elected to the office.
(2) In the event
of a temporary absence or other incapacity of a justice of the peace, the
county court, if it deems it in the public interest, may appoint a sitting
justice of the peace from any county justice of the peace district within the
State of Oregon, or may appoint a person possessing the qualifications for
election as justice of the peace, to serve as justice of the peace pro tempore
during the period of absence or incapacity. An appointment under this
subsection may not be for a period exceeding one year.
(3) In the event
of a temporary absence of a justice of the peace for a period of more than 60
consecutive days, or in the event of inability for a like period to act by
reason of illness or other cause, the Governor, if the Governor deems it
necessary in the public interest that a person be appointed to fill such
temporary vacancy, shall appoint some person possessing the qualifications for
election to such office to fill the temporary vacancy.
(4) The person
appointed by the county court or Governor pursuant to subsection (2) or (3) of
this section immediately shall qualify in the same manner as a person elected
to the office, and thereupon shall perform the duties of justice of the peace
for the district during the temporary absence or inability. During the
temporary tenure, the person shall receive the salary that the absent justice
of the peace otherwise would have received during the period. When any such
appointee has qualified and entered upon the duties of office, the appointment
thereto shall not be revoked or rescinded during the actual trial or hearing of
any action or proceeding before the appointee; but the temporary appointment
may be terminated at any other time by written notice to that effect given by
the appointing authority and filed with the county clerk of the county.
(5) Every justice
of the peace is entitled to two weeks paid vacation every year and during such
absence the county court may appoint a justice of the peace pro tempore
pursuant to the provisions of subsections (2) and (4) of this section. [Amended
by 1961 c.724 §26; 1995 c.329 §1; 1995 c.658 §58]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 51.260
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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