Oregon Code § 55.175·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Filing
fee; fee waiver or deferral.
(1)(a) On appeal from a justice court to the circuit court in a civil action,
or in an action involving only the commission of a violation, the parties are
subject to the circuit court fees described in ORS 21.135 or 21.160 when filing
a notice of appeal or other first appearance in the appellate proceeding.
(b) The appellant
shall either tender payment of the circuit court filing fee to the justice
court, or file an application to waive or defer the filing fee with the justice
court. The appellant may use the application described in ORS 21.685.
(c) The justice
court shall transmit the filing fee or application to waive or defer the filing
fee to the circuit court of the county in which the justice court is located at
the time that the justice court submits the case record as required by ORS 55.185.
The circuit court shall rule upon the application, and may waive or defer
payment of the filing fee required by ORS 21.135 or 21.160 for the reason and
in the manner provided in ORS 21.680 to 21.698.
(2) When the
state or any political subdivision of the state, or an officer, employee or
agent thereof, appearing in a representative or other official capacity, is a
party on appeal from a justice court, payment of the filing fee required by ORS
21.135 or 21.160 is subject to ORS 20.140. [2025 c.268 §10a]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 55.175
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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