Oregon Statutes

§ 7.150 — Order of restoration when no copy available

Oregon § 7.150
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.1
Title 1Courts of Record; Court Officers; Juries
Ch. 7Records and Files of Courts

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 7.150 (2026).

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If the loss or destruction of any record or part thereof as mentioned in ORS 7.140 has happened and the defect cannot be supplied as therein provided, any party or person interested may make a written application to the court, to which the record belonged, verified by affidavit showing its loss or destruction and that certified copies cannot be obtained by the applicant. It shall also show the substance of the record and that its loss or destruction occurred without the fault or neglect of the applicant. Thereupon the court shall cause the application to be entered of record in the court, and due notice of it shall be given as in actions at law, that it will be heard by the court. If, upon the hearing, the court shall be satisfied that the statements contained in the written application ar

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State v. Y. B. (In re Y. B.)
439 P.3d 1036 (Court of Appeals of Oregon, 2019)
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