Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 810 § 810.448 — Security for appearance of person arrested for traffic crime
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 810 ·
Oregon Code § 810.448·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Security for appearance of person arrested for traffic crime.
A police officer may take security
for the appearance of a person arrested for a traffic crime if it appears to
the officer that the arrested person might fail to appear in response to a
citation. Authority granted by this section is in addition to any authority to
accept security under ORS 810.450. The authority of an officer to take security
under this section is subject to all of the following:
(1) Except as
otherwise provided in this section, an officer may only take security if there
is no accessible magistrate or clerk or deputy clerk authorized by the
magistrate.
(2) Except as
otherwise provided in this section, an officer may only accept as security the
following, if the following would be acceptable under ORS 810.300, for a
security deposit for the offense for which the arrest was made:
(a) An unexpired
automobile membership card described under ORS 810.330; or
(b) An unexpired
guaranteed arrest bond certificate described under ORS 810.320.
(3) An officer
may take security for offenses described in this subsection whether or not
there is an accessible magistrate or clerk or deputy clerk authorized by the
magistrate. This subsection applies to the following offenses for which a jail
sentence may be imposed:
(a) Failure to
comply with commercial vehicle enforcement requirements under ORS 818.400.
(b) Violation of
posted weight limits under ORS 818.040.
(4) An officer
who takes security under this section shall give a receipt for the security
accepted and shall issue the person a citation to appear before a court having
jurisdiction of the offense.
(5) An officer
shall promptly cause any security accepted under this section to be delivered
to the court for disposition as provided under ORS 810.300. [Formerly 810.440]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 810.448
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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