Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 54 § 54.060 — Making
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 54 ·
Oregon Code § 54.060·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Making
of jury lists.
(1)
The justice of the peace in each district shall, in January of each year, or in
case of an omission or neglect so to do then as soon as possible thereafter,
make a jury list for the district.
(2) A preliminary
jury list shall be made by selecting names of inhabitants of the district by
lot from the latest jury list sources. The jury list sources are the elector
registration list for the district, copies of the Department of Transportation
records for the county referred to in ORS 802.260 (2) furnished to the justice
at county expense by the clerk of court, as defined in ORS 10.010, for the
county and any other source that the justice determines will furnish a fair
cross section of the inhabitants of the district.
(3) Jury list
sources may not contain and the justice of the peace is not required to obtain
information about individuals who are participants in the Address
Confidentiality Program under ORS 192.820 to 192.868.
(4) From the
preliminary jury list the names of those persons known not to be qualified by
law to serve as jurors shall be deleted. The remaining names shall constitute
the jury list. The preliminary jury list and jury list may be made by means of
electronic equipment. [Amended by 1983 c.673 §14; 1987 c.681 §4; 2007 c.542 §15]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 54.060
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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