(b) A person is eligible to file a motion under paragraph (a) of this subsection:
(A) For a Class B felony, seven years from the date of conviction or the release of the person from imprisonment for the conviction sought to be set aside, whichever is later.
(B) For a Class C felony, five years from the date of conviction or the release of the person from imprisonment for the conviction sought to be set aside, whichever is later.
(C) For a Class A misdemeanor, three years from the date of conviction or the release of the person from imprisonment for the conviction sought to be set aside, whichever is later.
(D) For a Class B or Class C misdemeanor, a violation or the finding of a person in contempt of court, one year from the date of conviction or finding or the release of the person from imprisonment for the conviction or finding sought to be set aside, whichever is later.
(c) If no accusatory instrument is filed, at any time after 60 days from the date the prosecuting attorney indicates that the state has elected not to proceed with a prosecution or contempt proceeding, an arrested, cited or charged person may apply to the court in the county in which the person was arrested, cited or charged, for entry of an order setting aside the record of the arrest, citation or charge.
(d) At any time after an acquittal or a dismissal other than a dismissal described in paragraph (c) of this subsection, an arrested, cited or charged person may apply to the court in the county in which the person was arrested, cited or charged, for entry of an order setting aside the record of the arrest, citation or charge.
(e) Notwithstanding paragraph (b) of this subsection, a person whose sentence of probation was revoked may not apply to the court for entry of an order setting aside the conviction for which the person was sentenced to probation for a period of three years from the date of revocation or until the person becomes eligible as described in paragraph (b) of this subsection, whichever occurs later.
(f) A person filing a motion under this section is not required to pay the filing fee established under ORS 21.135.
(2)(a) A copy of the motion shall be served upon the office of the prosecuting attorney who prosecuted the offense, or who had authority to prosecute the charge if there was no accusatory instrument filed. The prosecuting attorney may object to a motion filed under subsection (1)(a) of this section and shall notify the court and the person of the objection within 120 days of the date the motion was filed with the court.
(b) When a prosecuting attorney is served with a copy of a motion to set aside a conviction under subsection (1)(a) of this section, the prosecuting attorney shall provide a copy of the motion and notice of the hearing date to the victim, if any, of the offense by mailing a copy of the motion and notice to the victim’s last-known address.
(c) When a person makes a motion under this section, the person shall forward to the Department of State Police a full set of the person’s fingerprints on a fingerprint card or in any other manner specified by the department.
(d) When a person makes a motion under subsection (1)(a) of this section, the person must pay a fee to the Department of State Police for the purpose of the department performing a criminal record check. The department shall establish a fee in an amount not to exceed the actual cost of performing the criminal record check. If the department is required to perform only one criminal record check for the person, the department may only charge one fee, regardless of the number of counties in which the person is filing a motion to set aside a conviction, arrest, charge or citation under this section. The department shall provide a copy of the results of the criminal record check to the prosecuting attorney.
(e) The prosecuting attorney may not charge the person a fee for performing the requirements described in this section.
(3)(a) If an objection is received to a motion filed under subsection (1)(a) of this section, the court shall hold a hearing, and may require the filing of such affidavits and may require the taking of such proofs as the court deems proper. The court shall allow the victim to make a statement at the hearing. If the person is otherwise eligible for relief under this section, the court shall grant the motion and enter an order as described in paragraph (b) of this subsection unless the court makes written findings, by clear and convincing evidence, that the circumstances and behavior of the person, from the date of the conviction the person is seeking to set aside to the date of the hearing on the motion, do not warrant granting the motion due to the circumstances and behavior creating a risk to public safety. When determining whether the person’s circumstances and behavior create a risk to public safety, the court may only consider criminal behavior, or violations of regulatory law or administrative rule enforced by civil penalty or other administrative sanction that relate to the character of the conviction sought to be set aside. The court may not consider nonpunitive civil liability, monetary obligations and motor vehicle violations. Upon granting the motion, the court shall enter an appropriate order containing the original arrest or citation charge, the conviction charge, if different from the original, the date of charge, the submitting agency and the disposition of the charge. Upon the entry of the order, the person for purposes of the law shall be deemed not to have been previously convicted, and the court shall issue an order sealing the record of conviction and other official records in the case, including the records of arrest, citation or charge.
(b) The court shall grant a motion filed under subsection (1)(c) or (d) of this section, or under subsection (1)(a) of this section if no objection to the motion is received, and shall enter an appropriate order containing the original arrest or citation charge, the conviction charge, if applicable and different from the original, the date of charge, the submitting agency and the disposition of the charge. Upon the entry of the order, the person for purposes of the law shall be deemed not to have been previously convicted, arrested, cited or charged, and the court shall issue an order sealing all official records in the case, including the records of arrest, citation or charge, whether or not the arrest, citation or charge resulted in a further criminal proceeding.
(4) The clerk of the court shall forward a certified copy of the order to such agencies as directed by the court. A certified copy must be sent to the Department of Corrections when the order concerns a conviction. Upon entry of the order, the conviction, arrest, citation, charge or other proceeding shall be deemed not to have occurred, and the person may answer accordingly any questions relating to its occurrence.
(5) The provisions of subsection (1)(a) of this section apply to a conviction for:
(a) A Class B felony, except for a violation of ORS 166.429 or any crime classified as a person felony as defined in the rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.
(b) Any misdemeanor, Class C felony or felony punishable as a misdemeanor pursuant to ORS 161.705.
(c) An offense constituting a violation under state law or local ordinance.
(d) An offense committed before January 1, 1972, that, if committed after that date, would qualify for an order under this section.
(e) The finding of a person in contempt of court.
(6) Notwithstanding subsection (5) of this section, the provisions of subsection (1)(a) of this section do not apply to a conviction for:
(a) Criminal mistreatment in the second degree under ORS 163.200 if the victim at the time of the crime was 65 years of age or older.
(b) Criminal mistreatment in the first degree under ORS 163.205 if the victim at the time of the crime was 65 years of age or older, or when the offense constitutes child abuse as defined in ORS 419B.005.
(c) Endangering the welfare of a minor under ORS 163.575 (1)(a), when the offense constitutes child abuse as defined in ORS 419B.005.
(d) Criminally negligent homicide under ORS 163.145, when that offense was punishable as a Class C felony.
(e) Assault in the third degree under ORS 163.165 (1)(h).
(f) Any sex crime, unless:
(A) The sex crime is listed in ORS 163A.140 (1)(a) and:
(i) The person has been relieved of the obligation to report as a sex offender pursuant to a court order entered under ORS 163A.145 or 163A.150; and
(ii) The person has not been convicted of, found guilty except for insanity of or found to be within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court based on a crime for which the court is prohibited from setting aside the conviction under this section; or
(B) The sex crime constitutes a Class C felony and:
(i) The person was under 16 years of age at the time of the offense;
(ii) The person is:
(I) Less than two years and 180 days older than the victim; or
(II) At least two years and 180 days older, but less than three years and 180 days older, than the victim and the court finds that setting aside the conviction is in the interests of justice and of benefit to the person and the community;
(iii) The victim’s lack of consent was due solely to incapacity to consent by reason of being less than a specified age;
(iv) The victim was at least 12 years of age at the time of the offense;
(v) The person has not been convicted of, found guilty except for insanity of or found to be within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court based on a crime for which the court is prohibited from setting aside the conviction under this section; and
(vi) Each conviction or finding described in this subparagraph involved the same victim.
(7) Notwithstanding subsection (5) of this section, the provisions of subsection (1) of this section do not apply to:
(a) A conviction for a state or municipal traffic offense.
(b) A person convicted, within the following applicable time period immediately preceding the filing of the motion pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, of any other offense, excluding motor vehicle violations, whether or not the other conviction is for conduct associated with the same criminal episode that caused the arrest, citation, charge or conviction that is sought to be set aside:
(A) For a motion concerning a Class B felony, seven years.
(B) For a motion concerning a Class C felony, five years.
(C) For a motion concerning a Class A misdemeanor, three years.
(D) For a motion concerning a Class B or Class C misdemeanor a violation or a finding of contempt of court, one year.
(c) A single violation, other than a motor vehicle violation, within the time period specified in paragraph (b) of this subsection is not a conviction under this subsection. Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, a conviction that has been set aside under this section shall be considered for the purpose of determining whether paragraph (b) of this subsection is applicable.
(d) A person who at the time the motion authorized by subsection (1) of this section is pending before the court is under charge of commission of any crime.
(8) The provisions of subsection (1)(c) or (d) of this section do not apply to an arrest or citation for driving while under the influence of intoxicants if the charge is dismissed as a result of the person’s successful completion of a diversion agreement described in ORS 813.200.
(9) The provisions of subsection (1) of this section apply to convictions, arrests, citations and charges that occurred before, as well as those that occurred after, September 9, 1971. There is no time limit for making an application.
(10) For purposes of any civil action in which truth is an element of a claim for relief or affirmative defense, the provisions of subsection (3) of this section providing that the conviction, arrest, citation, charge or other proceeding be deemed not to have occurred do not apply and a party may apply to the court for an order requiring disclosure of the official records in the case as may be necessary in the interest of justice.
(11)(a) Upon motion of any prosecutor or defendant in a case involving records sealed under this section, supported by affidavit showing good cause, the court with jurisdiction may order the reopening and disclosure of any records sealed under this section for the limited purpose of assisting the investigation of the movant. However, such an order has no other effect on the orders setting aside the conviction or the arrest, citation or charge record.
(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, when an arrest, citation or charge described in subsection (1)(c) of this section is set aside, a prosecuting attorney may, for the purpose of initiating a criminal proceeding within the statute of limitations, unseal the records sealed under this section by notifying the court with jurisdiction over the charge, record of arrest or citation. The prosecuting attorney shall notify the person who is the subject of the records of the unsealing under this paragraph by sending written notification to the person’s last known address.
(12) The State Court Administrator shall create forms to be used throughout the state for motions and proposed orders described in this section.
(13) As used in this section:
(a) "Affidavit" includes a declaration under penalty of perjury.
(b) "Sex crime" has the meaning given that term in ORS 163A.005. [1971 c.434 §2; 1973 c.680 §3; 1973 c.689 §1a; 1973 c.836 §265; 1975 c.548 §10; 1975 c.714 §2; 1977 c.286 §1; 1983 c.556 §1; 1983 c.740 §17; 1987 c.320 §31; 1987 c.408 §1; 1987 c.864 §6; 1989 c.774 §1; 1991 c.830 §6; 1993 c.546 §98; 1993 c.664 §2; 1995 c.429 §9; 1995 c.743 §1; 1999 c.79 §1; 2007 c.71 §35; 2009 c.360 §1; 2009 c.560 §1; 2011 c.196 §1; 2011 c.533 §1; 2011 c.547 §29; 2011 c.595 §87; 2012 c.70 §4; 2013 c.390 §1; 2015 c.235 §1; 2015 c.820 §§32,32a; 2017 c.338 §1; 2017 c.339 §1; 2018 c.120 §12; 2019 c.553 §12; 2021 c.207 §1; 2021 c.486 §1]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 04 - Criminal Procedure, Crimes
Chapter 137 - Judgment and Execution; Parole and Probation by the Court
Section 137.010 - Duty of court to ascertain and impose punishment.
Section 137.020 - Time for pronouncing judgment; delay; notice of right to appeal.
Section 137.030 - Presence of defendant at pronouncement of judgment.
Section 137.040 - Bringing defendant in custody to pronouncement of judgment.
Section 137.060 - Form of bench warrant.
Section 137.071 - Requirements for judgment documents.
Section 137.074 - Fingerprints of convicted felons and certain misdemeanants required.
Section 137.077 - Presentence report; general principles of disclosure.
Section 137.080 - Consideration of circumstances in aggravation or mitigation of punishment.
Section 137.085 - Age and physical disability of victim as factors in sentencing.
Section 137.090 - Considerations in determining aggravation or mitigation.
Section 137.101 - Compensatory fine.
Section 137.103 - Definitions for ORS 137.101 to 137.109.
Section 137.105 - Authority of trial court during pendency of appeal.
Section 137.106 - Restitution to victims; objections by defendant; disclosure to defendant.
Section 137.107 - Authority of court to amend part of judgment relating to restitution.
Section 137.108 - Restitution when defendant has entered into diversion agreement.
Section 137.120 - Term of sentence; reasons to be stated on record.
Section 137.121 - Maximum consecutive sentences.
Section 137.123 - Provisions relating to concurrent and consecutive sentences.
Section 137.126 - Definitions for ORS 137.126 to 137.131.
Section 137.129 - Length of community service sentence.
Section 137.131 - Community service as condition of probation for offense involving graffiti.
Section 137.138 - Forfeiture of weapons and revocation of hunting license for certain convictions.
Section 137.143 - All monetary obligations constitute single obligation on part of convicted person.
Section 137.145 - Definitions for ORS 137.145 to 137.159.
Section 137.153 - Level II obligations in circuit court judgments.
Section 137.154 - Level II obligations in local court judgments.
Section 137.172 - Entry of corrected judgment.
Section 137.183 - Interest on judgments; waiver; payments.
Section 137.210 - Taxation of costs against complainant.
Section 137.218 - Joint petition for reconsideration of conviction or sentence.
Section 137.221 - Vacation of judgment of conviction for prostitution.
Section 137.226 - Eligibility for order setting aside certain marijuana convictions.
Section 137.228 - Finding that defendant is alcoholic or drug-dependent person; effect.
Section 137.229 - Duty of Department of Corrections.
Section 137.281 - Withdrawal of rights during term of incarceration; restoration of rights.
Section 137.286 - Minimum fines for misdemeanors and felonies; retention of jurisdiction.
Section 137.300 - Criminal Fine Account; rules.
Section 137.301 - Legislative findings.
Section 137.310 - Authorizing execution of judgment; detention of defendant.
Section 137.330 - Where judgment of imprisonment in county jail is executed.
Section 137.333 - Exception to ORS 137.330.
Section 137.463 - Death warrant hearing; death warrant.
Section 137.464 - Administrative assessment of defendant’s mental capacity.
Section 137.466 - Judicial determination of defendant’s mental capacity.
Section 137.473 - Means of inflicting death; place and procedures; acquisition of lethal substance.
Section 137.478 - Return of death warrant after execution of sentence of death.
Section 137.482 - Service of documents on defendant.
Section 137.523 - Custody of person sentenced to confinement as condition of probation.
Section 137.530 - Investigation and report of parole and probation officers; statement of victim.
Section 137.542 - Probation conditions related to medical use of cannabis.
Section 137.547 - Consolidation of probation violation proceedings; rules.
Section 137.551 - Revocation of probationary sentences; release dates; rules.
Section 137.553 - Use of citations for probation violations authorized.
Section 137.557 - Citation; procedure; contents.
Section 137.570 - Authority to transfer probationer from one agency to another; procedure.
Section 137.592 - Policy regarding probation violations.
Section 137.595 - Establishing system of sanctions; rules.
Section 137.596 - Probation violations; custodial sanctions; rules.
Section 137.597 - Probationer may consent to imposition of sanctions.
Section 137.599 - Hearing prior to, or after, imposition of sanctions.
Section 137.620 - Powers of parole and probation officers; oath of office; bond; audit of accounts.
Section 137.630 - Duties of parole and probation officers.
Section 137.633 - Earned reduction of supervision period; rules.
Section 137.635 - Determinate sentences required for certain felony convictions.
Section 137.637 - Determining length of determinate sentences.
Section 137.651 - Definitions for ORS 137.654, 137.656 and 137.658.
Section 137.654 - Oregon Criminal Justice Commission; membership; terms; meetings.
Section 137.656 - Purpose and duties of commission; rules.
Section 137.661 - Agency cooperation with commission.
Section 137.662 - Oregon Criminal Justice Commission Account.
Section 137.667 - Amendments to sentencing guidelines; submitting to Legislative Assembly; rules.
Section 137.669 - Guidelines control sentences; mandatory sentences.
Section 137.671 - Authority of court to impose sentence outside guidelines.
Section 137.672 - Aggravating factor sentencing rules relating to gender identity of victim.
Section 137.673 - Validity of rules.
Section 137.674 - Use of force data analysis; report to legislature.
Section 137.678 - Analysis of bias-related crime and incident data; annual report; rules.
Section 137.679 - Restorative justice grant program; rules.
Section 137.680 - Development of specialty court standards.
Section 137.681 - Innovative Grant Program; rules.
Section 137.682 - Innovative Grant Fund.
Section 137.683 - Racial and ethnic impact statements for proposed legislation; rules.
Section 137.685 - Racial and ethnic impact statements for state measures; hearing.
Section 137.689 - Oregon Crimefighting Act.
Section 137.690 - Major felony sex crime.
Section 137.700 - Offenses requiring imposition of mandatory minimum sentences.
Section 137.705 - Definitions; adult prosecution of certain juvenile offenders.
Section 137.709 - Application of ORS 137.700 and 137.707.
Section 137.712 - Exceptions to ORS 137.700 and 137.707.
Section 137.717 - Presumptive sentences for certain property offenders.
Section 137.719 - Presumptive life sentence for certain sex offenders upon third conviction.
Section 137.725 - Presumptive life sentence for certain sex offenders upon second conviction.
Section 137.752 - Requirements when defendant committed to custody of county.
Section 137.754 - Authority of court to modify judgment to comply with ORS 137.750 and 137.752.
Section 137.767 - Presentence investigation and examination.
Section 137.769 - Defendant’s right to independent examination.
Section 137.771 - Resentencing hearing; petition; findings; modification of sentence.
Section 137.924 - Supervisory authority to provide information to agency directors.
Section 137.930 - Criminal history data provider requirements.