Oregon Code § 55.180·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Jurisdiction
of matter and to decide appeal.
(1) The circuit court has jurisdiction to exercise judicial authority in the
matter upon the filing of the notice of appeal.
(2) Timely filing
of the notice of appeal and timely service on the adverse party is
jurisdictional, and except as otherwise provided in this section, neither the
justice court nor the circuit court may waive or extend the time limits for
filing or serving the notice of appeal described in ORS 55.160.
(3) Upon the
timely filing of the notice of appeal, service on the adverse party and
transfer of the case record to the circuit court, the appeal is deemed
perfected.
(4)
Notwithstanding subsections (2) and (3) of this section:
(a) It is not a
jurisdictional defect if the appellant files the original notice of appeal with
the circuit court, so long as the appellant timely served a copy of the notice
of appeal on the justice court.
(b) Timely
service on an adverse party is not jurisdictional if proper service did not
occur due to the appellants reliance upon an address provided by the justice
court under ORS 51.107, and the circuit court may extend the time for proper
service.
(c) In a case
charging a violation or a misdemeanor, timely service on the county attorney or
the district attorney is not jurisdictional and the circuit court may extend
the time for that service. [2025 c.268 §11]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 55.180
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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