ORS 205.515
Orders or warrants issued by state agency or officer

  • docketing
  • transfer to County Clerk Lien Record

(1)

If an order or warrant issued by a state agency or officer was docketed in the judgment docket of the circuit court of any county before October 3, 1989, notice of satisfaction or release of the lien of an order or warrant so docketed shall be docketed in the same judgment docket in which the order or warrant was docketed.

(2)

If an order or warrant issued by a state agency or officer was docketed in the judgment docket of a circuit court of any county before October 3, 1989, the officer or agency may cause such an order or warrant to be transferred to and recorded in the County Clerk Lien Record of the same county in which the order or warrant was originally docketed as provided in subsection (3) of this section. An order or warrant so transferred shall continue the lien created by the original docketing of the order or warrant.

(3)

Upon request, the clerk of a circuit court shall supply to an officer or agency a certified copy of any order or warrant docketed in the judgment docket of a circuit court before October 3, 1989. That certified copy may then be recorded in the County Clerk Lien Record of the county where the circuit court is located in the same manner and with the same effect provided for the recording of original orders and warrants. Upon recording of the order or warrant, the agency or officer shall as soon as possible thereafter cause to be returned to the clerk of the circuit court that prepared the certified copy, the original of that certified copy reflecting the recording of the copy in the County Clerk Lien Record and the date of the recording. The clerk shall then cause to be entered in the register a notation reflecting the recording of the order or warrant in the County Clerk Lien Record and the date of the recording.

(4)

Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the status of liens created by, or require the transfer from, any judgment docket to any County Clerk Lien Record of any order or warrant docketed in a judgment docket before October 3, 1989. [1989 c.706 §5; 2003 c.576 §196]

Source: Section 205.515 — Orders or warrants issued by state agency or officer; docketing; transfer to County Clerk Lien Record, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors205.­html.

205.010
Definitions
205.110
General powers and duties of county clerk
205.125
County Clerk Lien Record
205.126
Enforcement of order or warrant recorded in County Clerk Lien Record
205.127
Recording in County Clerk Lien Record for certain liens
205.130
Recording duties of county clerk
205.135
Illegible document presented for recording
205.140
Transcript or copy of record
205.150
Seal of clerk
205.160
Indexes kept by county clerk
205.180
Entry in appropriate record of instruments received for recording
205.190
Record of plats and maps of towns, villages, cemeteries
205.220
Recording copies of estate records
205.232
Conditions for instruments to be recorded
205.234
Requirements for first page of instruments to be recorded
205.236
Labeling of instrument to be recorded
205.238
Return of instrument after recordation
205.242
Clerk to receive and certify instruments during specified hours
205.244
Rerecording of corrected instruments
205.246
Instruments to be recorded
205.255
Filing requirement as recording requirement
205.320
Fees collected by county clerk
205.323
Additional fees for recording certain instruments
205.327
Penalty for presenting nonstandard instruments for recording
205.350
Fees for approving and recording plats
205.360
Clerk to receipt and account for certain probate fees collected
205.365
Disposition of County Clerk Lien Record fees
205.370
Payment to and disposition of trial fees by court clerk
205.395
Payment of fees by state agencies for entry in County Clerk Lien Record
205.450
Definitions for ORS 205.450 to 205.470
205.455
Acceptance of filing of invalid claim of encumbrance prohibited
205.460
Order to show cause why invalid claim of encumbrance should not be stricken
205.465
Claim of encumbrance against certain property invalid without judicial order
205.470
Liability for filing invalid claim of encumbrance
205.510
County clerk not to act or have partner acting as attorney
205.515
Orders or warrants issued by state agency or officer
205.525
Interest on penalties imposed by orders
205.990
Penalties
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