Oregon Code § 810.410·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Arrest
and citation.
(1)
A police officer may arrest or issue a citation to a person for a traffic crime
at any place within or outside the jurisdictional authority of the governmental
unit by which the police officer is authorized to act as provided by ORS
133.235 and 133.310.
(2) A police
officer may issue a citation to a person for a traffic violation at any place
within or outside the jurisdictional authority of the governmental unit by
which the police officer is authorized to act:
(a) When the
traffic violation is committed in the police officers presence; or
(b) When the
police officer has probable cause to believe an offense has occurred based on a
description of the vehicle or other information received from a police officer
who observed the traffic violation.
(3) A police
officer:
(a) May not
arrest a person for a traffic violation.
(b) May stop and
detain a person for a traffic violation for the purposes of investigation
reasonably related to the traffic violation, identification and issuance of
citation.
(c) May make an inquiry
into circumstances arising during the course of a detention and investigation
under paragraph (b) of this subsection that give rise to a reasonable suspicion
of criminal activity.
(d) May make an
inquiry to ensure the safety of the officer, the person stopped or other
persons present, including an inquiry regarding the presence of weapons.
(e) May request
consent to search in relation to the circumstances referred to in paragraph (c)
of this subsection or to search for items of evidence otherwise subject to
search or seizure under ORS 133.535, only if the officer first informs the
person that the person has the right to refuse the request. If consent is
obtained, the officer shall ensure that there is a written, video or audio
record that the person gave informed and voluntary consent to search. This
subsection does not apply to implied consent searches described in ORS 813.100,
813.131 or 813.135.
(f) May use the
degree of force reasonably necessary to make the stop and ensure the safety of
the police officer, the person stopped or other persons present.
(g) May make an
arrest of a person as authorized by ORS 133.310 (2) if the person is stopped
and detained pursuant to the authority of this section.
(4) When a police
officer at the scene of a traffic accident has reasonable grounds, based upon
the police officers personal investigation, to believe that a person involved
in the accident has committed a traffic offense in connection with the
accident, the police officer may issue to the person a citation for that
offense. The authority under this subsection is in addition to any other
authority to issue a citation for a traffic offense. [1983 c.338 §400; 1985
c.16 §212; 1991 c.720 §1; 1995 c.308 §1; 1997 c.682 §1; 1997 c.866 §§4,5; 1999
c.1051 §89; 2011 c.506 §48; 2011 c.644 §33; 2022 c.78 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 810.410
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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