Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 97 § 97.725 — Disposal of unclaimed burial spaces; notice; form of notice; claims
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 97 ·
Oregon Code § 97.725·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Disposal of unclaimed burial spaces; notice; form of notice; claims.
(1) As used in this section, unclaimed
burial space means a burial space in a cemetery:
(a) That has not
been used for purposes of interment for at least 75 years by the record owner
of the burial space or by a party claiming through the record owner of the
burial space; and
(b) For which the
cemetery authority has no record of any verbal or written contact for a period
of at least 75 years with the record owner of the burial space or with a party
claiming through the record owner of the burial space.
(2)
Notwithstanding ORS 97.630 or 97.810 to 97.920, a cemetery authority may
dispose of unclaimed burial spaces as described in subsections (3) to (7) of
this section.
(3) The cemetery
authority shall prepare an inventory describing the unclaimed burial spaces,
including the purchase date and record owner of each unclaimed burial space as
shown in the records of the cemetery.
(4) The governing
body of the cemetery authority shall adopt a predisposition resolution
approving the inventory prepared under subsection (3) of this section and
directing the officers of the cemetery authority to dispose of the unclaimed
burial spaces as provided in this section.
(5) The cemetery
authority shall:
(a) Send, by
certified mail, return receipt requested, a notice containing a description of
the unclaimed burial space and the address and telephone number of the cemetery
authority, in substantially the form set forth in subsection (10) of this
section, to the last-known address of the record owner of each unclaimed burial
space described in the inventory and to the last-known address of any other
person who the cemetery authority has reason to believe has an ownership or
security interest in any of the unclaimed burial spaces described in the
inventory.
(b) Post the
notice for at least four weeks at the cemetery containing the unclaimed burial
spaces in a place reasonably likely to provide notice to owners of the burial
spaces.
(c) Publish the
notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the area of the cemetery
authority for at least four successive weeks.
(d) Provide
notice by telephone and electronic mail, if telephone or electronic mail
contact information is available, to the record owner of each unclaimed burial
space and to any other person who the cemetery authority has reason to believe
has an ownership or security interest in any of the unclaimed burial spaces.
(6) If, within
120 days after the date of the notice described in subsection (5) of this
section, a person makes a claim with the cemetery presenting documentation that
the person is the lawful owner or holds a security interest in an unclaimed
burial space described in the inventory, the cemetery authority shall, during
the 30 days following the expiration of the 120-day period described in this
subsection:
(a) Approve the
claim and execute an instrument transferring the right of interment in the
burial space to the claimant; or
(b) Notify the
claimant that the cemetery authority denies the claim.
(7) If a cemetery
authority denies a claim under subsection (6) of this section, the claimant
may, within 30 days after the date of the denial, file a petition seeking
return of the unclaimed burial space in the circuit court for the county in
which the cemetery authority is located. If a petition is filed, the cemetery
authority shall hold the unclaimed burial space until the court issues an order
directing disposition of the unclaimed burial space. If the court grants the
petition, the cemetery authority shall execute an instrument transferring the
right of interment in the burial space to the claimant.
(8) If, 120 days
after the date of the notice described in subsection (5) of this section, no
person has made a claim with the cemetery authority with regard to an unclaimed
burial space described in the notice, or if the court denies with prejudice a
petition filed under subsection (7) of this section, the governing body of the
cemetery authority may adopt a resolution declaring the unclaimed burial space
to be abandoned. Upon adoption of the resolution, title to an abandoned burial
space passes to the cemetery authority free of any right, title, estate, lien
or ownership interest held by any other person. The cemetery authority may
transfer good and sufficient title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee,
and the title shall be recognized by all courts and governmental agencies. Any
department, agency or officer of this state or any political subdivision of
this state whose official functions include the issuance of certificates or
other evidence of title is immune from civil or criminal liability when such
issuance is pursuant to a bill of sale issued by the cemetery authority under
this section.
(9) If, within
one year after adoption of a resolution under subsection (8) of this section, a
person files a claim with th
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 97.725
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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