Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 93 § 93.610 — Separate books for recording deeds and mortgages; consolidated index
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 93 ·
Oregon Code § 93.610·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Separate books for recording deeds and mortgages; consolidated index.
(1) Separate books shall be
provided by the county clerk in each county for the recording of deeds and
mortgages. In one book all deeds left with the clerk shall be recorded at full
length, or as provided in ORS 93.779 to 93.802, with the certificates of
acknowledgment or proof of their execution, and in the other all mortgages left
with the county clerk shall in like manner be recorded. All other real property
interests required or permitted by law to be recorded shall be recorded in the
records maintained under ORS 205.130 or in records established under any other
law.
(2) Counties
maintaining a consolidated index shall record deeds and mortgages and index
them in the consolidated index in such a manner as to identify the entries as a
deed or mortgage record. All other real property interests required or
permitted by law to be recorded shall be recorded in the records kept and
maintained under ORS 205.130 or in records established under any other law. [Amended
by 1969 c.583 §1; 1987 c.586 §21; 1999 c.654 §9]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 93.610
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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