Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 604 § 604.041 — Transfer of recorded brand; transfer fee
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 604 ·
Oregon Code § 604.041·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Transfer of recorded brand; transfer fee.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this
section, in order to transfer a recorded brand by sale, assignment or
otherwise, the transferor shall submit a written, signed and witnessed document
of transfer to the State Department of Agriculture, accompanied by an
application of the transferee as prescribed in ORS 604.027 (1), accompanied by
a brand transfer fee, not to exceed $50. Upon determining that the brand
transfer documents are in order, the department shall issue its certificate of
recordation to the transferee.
(2)(a) As used in
this subsection, interested person means any of the following:
(A) The person
who has been appointed by a court to serve as personal representative of the
decedents estate;
(B) The affiant
under a simple estate affidavit described in ORS 114.515; or
(C) If no probate
or simple estate proceeding has been initiated for the administration of the
decedents estate, a person entitled by the laws of descent and distribution to
have the brand recorded to the person.
(b) In the event
of the death of a holder of a recorded brand, the department may transfer the
recorded brand as provided in this subsection.
(c) No later than
six months following date of death of a holder of a recorded brand, an
interested person may request the transfer of the recorded brand by submitting
to the department an application prescribed in ORS 604.027 (1), the brand
transfer fee prescribed in subsection (1) of this section and:
(A) If the
interested person is the personal representative of the decedents estate, a
certified copy of the letters testamentary or letters of administration;
(B) If the
interested person is an affiant of a simple estate affidavit filed under ORS
114.515, a certified copy of the affidavit; or
(C) If the
interested person is a person entitled by the laws of descent and distribution
to have the brand recorded to the person, the affidavit described in paragraph
(d) of this subsection.
(d) The affidavit
required under paragraph (c)(C) of this subsection must include:
(A) The name and
address of the decedent and the date and place of death;
(B) The name and
address of the affiant, and if the intended transferee is another person, the
name and address of such person with a statement of intent to transfer to the
person;
(C) A description
of the recorded brand as prescribed in ORS 604.027 (1);
(D) A statement
that no probate or simple estate proceeding has been initiated for the
administration of the decedents estate; and
(E) A statement
that the affiant is entitled to have the described brand transferred to the
affiant or to the other named person, and that the affiant agrees to the
termination of the brand recordation should the affidavit be found false in any
material respect.
(3) If the
transfer documents prescribed in subsection (2) of this section are not
submitted within six months after the death of the holder of the recorded
brand, the brand recordation shall terminate and thereafter be available for
recording by any person. [1981 c.248 §8; 2021 c.563 §2; 2023 c.408 §§2,2a]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 604.041
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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