Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 830 § 830.890 — Public
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 830 ·
Oregon Code § 830.890·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Public
notice to persons having interest in seized property; court action; sale of
property at public auction; disposition of proceeds.
(1) If the hull or component
identification number of property seized pursuant to ORS 830.880 is not
established or if the property is reported as stolen by the National Crime
Information Center the police agency having custody of the property shall, after
making reasonable efforts to ascertain the names and addresses of the owner and
all persons of record having an interest in the property, notify the person
from whom the property was seized, and the owner and such other persons if they
can be ascertained, of their right to respond within 60 days from the issuance
of the notice through court action for the return of the seized property. The
taking of the property, the description thereof and a statement of the rights
of an owner or other persons of record having an interest in the property to
respond through court action for the return of the seized property shall be
advertised in a daily newspaper published in the city or county where the
property was seized, or if a daily newspaper is not published in such city or
county, in a newspaper having weekly circulation in the city or county, once a
week for two consecutive weeks and by handbills posted in three public places
near the place of seizure.
(2) If court
action is not initiated within 60 days from the issuance of notice the property
shall be sold at public auction by the sheriff or other local police agency
having custody of the property. Property seized and held by or at the direction
of the Department of State Police under ORS 830.880 shall be delivered to the
sheriff of the county in which the vehicle was located at the time it was taken
into custody for sale under this subsection. The sheriff or other local police
agency shall, after deducting the expense of keeping the property and the cost
of sale, pay all the security interests, according to their priorities which
are established by intervention or otherwise at such hearing or in other
proceeding brought for that purpose, and shall pay the balance of the proceeds
into the general fund of the unit of government employing the officers of the
selling police agency. [Formerly 488.915; 1999 c.391 §5]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 830.890
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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