Oregon Statutes

§ 21.700 — Interest on judgments for deferred fees and costs; satisfaction; compromise prohibited

Oregon § 21.700
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.1
Title 2Procedure in Civil Proceedings
Ch. 21State Court Fees

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 21.700 (2026).

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(1)Notwithstanding ORS 82.010, judgments resulting from the deferral of fees and court costs under the provisions of ORS 21.680 to 21.698 bear no interest.
(2)If a judge of a circuit or county court defers payment of any fees or court costs under the provisions of ORS 21.680 to 21.698, and the amount of those deferred fees or court costs is subsequently paid in full, the trial court administrator for the court shall note in the register or docket that the deferred fees and costs have been paid in full. Notation in the register or docket that deferred fees and costs have been paid in full constitutes a satisfaction of the judgment for those fees and costs.
(3)If the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals or the judge of the Oregon Tax Court defers pay

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Related

§ 82.010
Oregon § 82.010
§ 21.680
Oregon § 21.680

Legislative History

Formerly 21.607

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