Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 696 § 696.255 — Nonresident license equivalent to appointment of commissioner as agent for
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 696 ·
Oregon Code § 696.255·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Nonresident license equivalent to appointment of commissioner as agent for
service of process; service on commissioner; fee.
(1) The acceptance by a
nonresident of a real estate license shall be considered equivalent to an
appointment by the nonresident of the Real Estate Commissioner as the
nonresident licensees true and lawful attorney, upon whom may be served any
lawful summons, process or pleading in any action or suit against the
nonresident licensee in any court of this state, arising out of any business
done by the nonresident licensee as a real estate licensee in this state. The
acceptance shall be considered equivalent to an agreement by the nonresident
licensee that any summons, process or pleading so served shall be of the same
legal force and validity as if served on the nonresident licensee personally in
this state.
(2) If it appears
by the certificate of the sheriff of the county in which an action or suit has
been filed against a nonresident licensee, that the defendant cannot be found
in this state, service of any summons, process or pleading in the action or suit
may be made by leaving a copy thereof, with a fee of $2, in the hands of the
commissioner or in the commissioners office. Such service shall be sufficient
and valid personal service upon the defendant; provided that:
(a) Notice of the
service and copy of the summons, process or pleading is sent forthwith by
registered mail or by certified mail with return receipt by the plaintiff or
the plaintiffs attorney to the defendant, at the most recent address furnished
to the commissioner by the nonresident licensee or to the nonresident licensees
last-known address; and
(b) The affidavit
of the plaintiff or the plaintiffs attorney of the mailing is appended to the
summons, process or pleading and entered as a part of the return thereof.
(3)
Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, personal service outside
of the state in accordance with the statutes relating to personal service of
summons outside of the state shall relieve the plaintiff from the mailing
requirement under this section.
(4) Any summons
served as provided in this section shall require the defendant to appear and
answer the complaint within four weeks after receipt thereof by the
commissioner.
(5) The fee of $2
paid by the plaintiff to the commissioner shall be taxed as costs in favor of
the plaintiff if the plaintiff prevails in the action.
(6) The
commissioner shall keep a record of each summons, process or pleading served
upon the commissioner under this section, showing the day and hour of service. [1981
c.617 §12a; 1989 c.532 §9; 1991 c.249 §62]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 696.255
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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