Oregon Statutes
§ 432.360 — Records of dissolution of marriage and dissolution of domestic partnership subject to full disclosure; exemption
Oregon § 432.360
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 432.360 (2026).
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(1)Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, notwithstanding any other provision of law, all marriage and domestic partnership records and all records of dissolution of marriage and dissolution of domestic partnership in the custody of a county clerk or county recording officer and all records of dissolution of marriage and dissolution of domestic partnership in the custody of the state courts are open and subject to full disclosure.
(2)Records of dissolution of marriage and dissolution of domestic partnership in the custody of the state courts shall be completed and maintained in accordance with procedures established under ORS 107.840 to ensure that the Social Security numbers of parties to proceedings under ORS 107.085 and 107.485 are kept confidential and exempt from publ
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Legislative History
Formerly 432.412
Nearby Sections
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§ 432.005
Definitions§ 432.015
Rules§ 432.020
State registrar; appointment§ 432.025
Assistant state registrars§ 432.030
Duties of state registrar§ 432.035
County registrars§ 432.040
§ 432.040§ 432.045
§ 432.045§ 432.050
§ 432.050§ 432.055
§ 432.055§ 432.060
§ 432.060§ 432.080
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Oregon § 432.360, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/432.360.