2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 153 - Violations and Fines
Section 153.058 - Initiation of violation proceeding by private party.


(2) A complaint under this section must contain:
(a) The name of the court, the name and address of the person bringing the action and the name and address of the defendant.
(b) A statement or designation of the violation that can be readily understood by a person making a reasonable effort to do so and the date, time and place at which the violation is alleged to have occurred.
(c) A certificate signed by the complainant stating that the complainant believes that the named defendant committed the violation specifically identified in the complaint and that the complainant has reasonable grounds for that belief. A certificate conforming to this section shall be deemed equivalent of a sworn complaint. Complaints filed under this section are subject to the penalties provided in ORS 153.990.
(3) Upon the filing of a complaint under this section, the court shall cause a summons to be delivered to the defendant and shall deliver a copy of the complaint to the district attorney for the county in which the complaint is filed. The court may require any enforcement officer to serve the summons.
(4) If the complaint does not conform to the requirements of this section, the court shall set it aside upon motion of the defendant made before the entry of a plea. A pretrial ruling on a motion to set aside may be appealed by the state.
(5) A court may, acting in its sole discretion, amend a complaint filed under the provisions of this section.
(6) A court shall dismiss a complaint filed under this section upon the motion of the district attorney for the county or of the city attorney for a city if:
(a) The district attorney or city attorney has brought a proceeding against the defendant named in the complaint or intends to bring a proceeding against the defendant named in the complaint; and
(b) The proceeding is brought by the district attorney or city attorney by reason of the same conduct alleged in the complaint.
(7) Any political subdivision of this state may require by ordinance that violation proceedings for the purpose of enforcing the charter or ordinances of the political subdivision may not be commenced in the manner provided by this section and that those proceedings may be commenced only by enforcement officers.
(8) A person other than an enforcement officer may commence a violation proceeding under this section only for:
(a) Boating violations under ORS chapter 830, or any violation of rules adopted pursuant to ORS chapter 830 if the violation constitutes an offense;
(b) Traffic violations under ORS chapters 801 to 826, or any violation of rules adopted pursuant to those chapters if the violation constitutes an offense;
(c) Violations under the wildlife laws, as described in ORS 496.002, or any violation of rules adopted pursuant to those laws if the violation constitutes an offense;
(d) Violations under the commercial fishing laws, as described in ORS 506.001, or any violation of rules adopted pursuant to those laws if the violation constitutes an offense; or
(e) Violations of ORS 618.121 to 618.161, and violation of rules adopted pursuant to those laws if the violation constitutes an offense. [1999 c.1051 §11]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 04 - Criminal Procedure, Crimes

Chapter 153 - Violations and Fines

Section 153.005 - Definitions.

Section 153.008 - Violations described.

Section 153.012 - Violation categories.

Section 153.015 - Unclassified and specific fine violations.

Section 153.018 - Maximum fines.

Section 153.019 - Presumptive fines; generally.

Section 153.020 - Presumptive fines; highway work zones, school zones and safety corridors.

Section 153.021 - Minimum fines; audit of court.

Section 153.025 - Authority of political subdivision to specify ordinance violation as particular level of violation.

Section 153.030 - Applicability; statute of limitations.

Section 153.036 - Venue.

Section 153.039 - Stop and detention for violation.

Section 153.042 - Citations generally; issuance.

Section 153.043 - Citations for Class E violations; issuance.

Section 153.045 - Citation; requirements.

Section 153.048 - Complaint; requirements.

Section 153.051 - Summons; requirements.

Section 153.058 - Initiation of violation proceeding by private party.

Section 153.061 - Appearance by defendant.

Section 153.062 - Class E violation proceedings.

Section 153.064 - Warrant for arrest upon failure to appear.

Section 153.076 - Conduct of trial.

Section 153.080 - Testimony by affidavit or declaration.

Section 153.083 - Role of peace officer.

Section 153.090 - Provisions of judgment.

Section 153.096 - Suspension of fine in certain cases.

Section 153.099 - Entry; nondefault cases.

Section 153.102 - Entry; default cases.

Section 153.108 - Effect of judgment.

Section 153.111 - Distribution of abstracts of convictions.

Section 153.121 - Appeal.

Section 153.530 - Designation of speed in complaint and summons charging violation of basic speed rule or speed limit.

Section 153.535 - Delivery of summons for certain traffic offenses.

Section 153.633 - Distribution to state.

Section 153.640 - Disposition of fines for traffic offenses; circuit court.

Section 153.645 - Disposition of fines for traffic offenses; justice court.

Section 153.650 - Disposition of fines for traffic offenses; municipal court.

Section 153.655 - Disposition of fines for mass transit district ordinance violations.

Section 153.657 - Disposition of fines for violations of homeschooled student requirements.

Section 153.660 - Use of amounts paid to county treasurer.

Section 153.675 - Disposition of amounts payable to state and local governments.

Section 153.770 - Electronic filing of citation for offenses subject to written uniform citation.

Section 153.772 - Suspension of driving privileges for failure to appear; limitation on district attorney’s authority.

Section 153.800 - Violations Bureau established by court; uniform fine schedule.

Section 153.806 - Central Violations Bureau; rules.

Section 153.820 - Special procedures for parking violations in Multnomah County.

Section 153.992 - Penalty for failure to appear.