Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 713 § 713.210 — Withdrawal from state

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 713 ·
Oregon Code § 713.210 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Withdrawal from state. (1) An out-of-state bank or extranational institution that has a certificate of authority to conduct banking business in this state may withdraw from this state by applying to the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services to withdraw. An application to withdraw must set forth: (a) The name of the out-of-state bank or extranational institution and the state or country under the laws of which the out-of-state bank or extranational institution is organized. (b) A statement that the out-of-state bank or extranational institution no longer conducts banking business in this state. (c) A statement that the out-of-state bank or extranational institution surrenders authority to conduct banking business in this state. (d) A statement that the out-of-state bank or extranational institution revokes the authority of the out-of-state bank’s or extranational institution’s registered agent in this state to accept service of process, notice or demand and authorizes the director to accept on the out-of-state bank’s or extranational institution’s behalf service of process, notice or demand in any action, suit or proceeding based upon a transaction, event or occurrence that took place in this state before the filing of the application to withdraw. (e) A mailing address to which a person that initiates proceedings may mail a copy of process, notice or demand that has been served on the director, to the out-of-state bank or extranational institution. (f) Additional information that is necessary or appropriate to enable the director to determine and assess unpaid fees or charges payable by the out-of-state bank or extranational institution as prescribed in the Bank Act. (2) The out-of-state bank or extranational institution may apply for withdrawal on forms the director prescribes or furnishes. The president or vice-president and secretary or assistant secretary of the out-of-state bank or extranational institution shall sign the application and one of the officers signing the application shall verify the application or, if the out-of-state bank or extranational institution is in the hands of a receiver or trustee, the receiver or trustee shall sign and verify the application on behalf of the out-of-state bank or extranational institution. (3) An out-of-state bank or extranational institution that conducted banking business in this state without the authorization provided by this chapter is subject to service after ceasing to conduct banking business in this state in the same manner as though the out-of-state bank or extranational institution was authorized to conduct banking business, later withdrew and, in connection with the withdrawal, filed an authorization for service in the manner required by subsection (1)(d) of this section. [1989 c.324 §66; 1997 c.631 §301; 2011 c.263 §13]
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