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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 658 § 658.503 — Service of process when labor contractor unavailable

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 658 ·
Oregon Code § 658.503 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Service of process when labor contractor unavailable. In any action arising out of the activities of an unlicensed labor contractor within this state who is not in the state or is otherwise unavailable for service of process in this state, the unlicensed labor contractor may be served by mailing a certified true copy of the summons and complaint to: (1) The Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries; (2) The last-known address, if any, of the unlicensed labor contractor; and (3) Any other address the use of which the plaintiff knows or, on the basis of reasonable inquiry, has reason to believe is most likely to result in actual notice. [1989 c.164 §12; 2013 c.584 §25]
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