Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 742 § 742.358 — Release of surety on official bonds by action of obligee
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 742 ·
Oregon Code § 742.358·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Release of surety on official bonds by action of obligee.
(1) Any official whose duty it is
to approve any bond or undertaking given in favor of the state or any county,
city, school district, drainage or irrigation district, board or commission
within the state may cancel the bond or undertaking by serving written notice
of its election so to do upon the principal and surety or sureties on such bond
or undertaking 10 days before it desires the cancellation of the obligation to
take effect.
(2) The official
at the time of serving such notice shall also file with the officer or official
occupying the position of secretary or clerk of the state, county, city, school
district, drainage or irrigation district, board or commission, as the case may
be, at the regular place of business of such secretary or clerk, a certified
copy of such notice. At the expiration of 10 days from the filing of such
notice, the surety or sureties upon such bond or undertaking shall be
discharged from further liability thereon. [Formerly 747.140 and then 743.744]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 742.358
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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