Oregon Statutes
§ 111.245 — Proof of documents; certification
Oregon § 111.245
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 111.245 (2026).
Text
(1)Proof of documents pursuant to ORS chapter 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116 or 117 may be made as follows:
(a)Of a will, by a certified copy of the will.
(b)That a will has been probated or established in a foreign jurisdiction, by a certified copy of the document entered in the foreign jurisdiction admitting the will to probate or recognizing the validity of the will.
(c)Of letters testamentary or letters of administration, by a certified copy of the letters. The certification may include a statement that the letters have not been revoked.
(2)A document filed or entered in a foreign jurisdiction may be proved by a copy of the document, certified by a clerk of the court in which the document was filed or entered or by any other official having legal custody of the original document.
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Legislative History
1969 c.591 §16; 2017 c.169 §46; 2021 c.282 §13
Nearby Sections
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§ 111.005
Definitions for probate law§ 111.010
§ 111.010§ 111.020
§ 111.020§ 111.025
Oregon Tax Court jurisdiction§ 111.030
§ 111.030§ 111.040
§ 111.040§ 111.050
§ 111.050§ 111.055
Transfer of probate jurisdiction§ 111.060
§ 111.060§ 111.065
§ 111.065§ 111.070
§ 111.070§ 111.075
Probate jurisdiction vested§ 111.085
Probate jurisdiction described§ 111.095
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