ORS 8.225
Duties of trial court administrator

  • delegation
  • transcript coordinator

(1)

The trial court administrator for a judicial district has the duties, powers and functions prescribed by law or by rules of the circuit courts in the district.

(2)

A trial court administrator shall, for each court served by the officer:

(a)

Keep the seal of the court, and affix it in all cases required by law.

(b)

Record the proceedings of the court.

(c)

Maintain the records, files, books and other documents pertaining to the court.

(d)

File all documents delivered to the trial court administrator in any action or proceeding in the court.

(e)

Attend the court, administer oaths and receive the verdict of a jury in any action or proceeding therein, in the presence and under the direction of the court.

(f)

Under the direction of the court enter its orders and judgments.

(g)

Authenticate, by certificate or transcript, as may be required, the records, files or proceedings of the court, or any document pertaining thereto, and filed with the officer.

(h)

In the performance of duties pertaining to the court, conform to the direction of the court.

(3)

A trial court administrator may take and certify the proof and acknowledgment of a conveyance of real property or any other written instrument authorized or required to be proved or acknowledged.

(4)

A trial court administrator may delegate powers of the office of trial court administrator to employees of the trial court administrator.

(5)

A trial court administrator shall designate a person to act as transcript coordinator for the court. [1981 s.s. c.3 §12; 1985 c.540 §22; 1993 c.223 §1; 1995 c.273 §4; 1997 c.801 §§117,117a; 2007 c.129 §8; 2015 c.212 §13]

Source: Section 8.225 — Duties of trial court administrator; delegation; transcript coordinator, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors008.­html.

Notes of Decisions

Because trial court administrator has express statutory authority to administer oaths and appoint deputies, and because court administrator acted within that authority in appointing release officer as deputy, defendant could be convicted of perjury for giving false information upon oath administered by release officer so appointed. State v. Proctor, 92 Or App 557, 759 P2d 316 (1988)

8.100
Authority of Judicial Department to require fingerprints
8.105
Submission of proposed change to legislative committee
8.110
State Court Administrator
8.120
Duties as court administrator for Supreme Court and Court of Appeals
8.125
Duties to assist Chief Justice and other courts
8.130
Fees payable to State Treasurer
8.150
Appointment and compensation of employees
8.155
Bailiffs of higher courts
8.160
Administrator and staff not to engage in private practice of law
8.170
Status of court officers and employees
8.185
Trial court administrator for judicial district
8.195
Appointment of trial court administrators
8.225
Duties of trial court administrator
8.235
Trial court administrators as state employees
8.245
Trial court administrators and other personnel not to engage in private practice of law
8.255
Agreement between state and county to provide services with county employees
8.270
Collective bargaining rights of court administrators and staff
8.340
Reporter’s duties
8.350
Transcript of testimony
8.360
Certified report as prima facie correct
8.415
Definitions for ORS 8.415 to 8.455
8.420
Qualifications and certification of shorthand reporters
8.435
Certificate of certified shorthand reporter
8.440
Grounds for revocation, suspension or refusal to issue certificate
8.445
Fees
8.450
Disposition of fees and other revenues
8.455
Advisory committee, membership
8.610
Election and term of office
8.620
Filing certificate of election
8.630
Qualifications
8.640
Filling vacancies in office
8.650
District attorney as public prosecutor
8.660
Attending court and prosecuting offenses
8.665
Prosecuting violations
8.670
Proceedings before magistrates and grand jury
8.675
Priority given to administration of laws relating to public assistance and enforcement of support
8.680
Prosecuting and collecting penalties and forfeitures
8.685
Assisting juvenile court
8.690
Advising and representing county officers and employees
8.700
Register to be kept
8.705
Written office policies
8.710
Disqualification
8.720
Receiving private fee in criminal action
8.726
District attorneys and deputies prohibited from engaging in private practice of law
8.730
Partner prosecuting or defending certain cases
8.760
Deputies may be authorized and paid by county
8.780
Appointment of deputies
8.790
Compensation of district attorney and deputies limited to salaries
8.830
Additional compensation from county for district attorney and deputies paid by state
8.850
Offices, supplies and stenographic assistance for district attorneys and deputies
8.852
Salary plan for district attorneys
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