2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 163 - Offenses Against Persons
Section 163.773 - Enforcement of restraining order; service by sheriff; termination order; contempt proceeding.


(b) Upon receipt of a copy of the restraining order and notice of completion of any required service by a member of a law enforcement agency, the county sheriff shall immediately enter the restraining order into the Law Enforcement Data System maintained by the Department of State Police and the databases of the National Crime Information Center of the United States Department of Justice. If the petition and the restraining order were served on the respondent by a person other than a member of a law enforcement agency, or if alternative service was ordered by the court and completed in accordance with ORCP 7 D(6), the county sheriff shall enter the restraining order into the Law Enforcement Data System and the databases of the National Crime Information Center upon receipt of a true copy of proof of service. The sheriff shall provide the petitioner with a true copy of any required proof of service.
(c) Entry into the Law Enforcement Data System constitutes notice to all law enforcement agencies of the existence of the restraining order. Law enforcement agencies shall establish procedures adequate to ensure that an officer at the scene of an alleged violation of the restraining order may be informed of the existence and terms of the restraining order. The restraining order is fully enforceable in any county or tribal land in this state.
(d) When a restraining order has been entered into the Law Enforcement Data System and the databases of the National Crime Information Center of the United States Department of Justice under this subsection, a county sheriff shall cooperate with a request from a law enforcement agency from any other jurisdiction to verify the existence of the restraining order or to transmit a copy of the restraining order to the requesting jurisdiction.
(2) A sheriff may serve a restraining order issued under ORS 163.760 to 163.777 in the county in which the sheriff was elected and in any county that is adjacent to the county in which the sheriff was elected.
(3)(a) A sheriff may serve and enter into the Law Enforcement Data System a copy of a restraining order issued under ORS 163.760 to 163.777 that was transmitted to the sheriff by a circuit court or law enforcement agency through an electronic communication device. Before transmitting a copy of a restraining order to a sheriff under this subsection through an electronic communication device, the person transmitting the copy must receive confirmation from the sheriff’s office that an electronic communication device is available and operating.
(b) For purposes of this subsection, "electronic communication device" means a device by which any kind of electronic communication can be made, including but not limited to communication by telephonic facsimile and electronic mail.
(4) When a circuit court enters an order terminating a restraining order issued under ORS 163.760 to 163.777 before the expiration date, the clerk of the court shall immediately deliver a copy of the termination order to the county sheriff with whom the original restraining order was filed. Upon receipt of the termination order, the county sheriff shall promptly remove the original restraining order from the Law Enforcement Data System and the databases of the National Crime Information Center of the United States Department of Justice.
(5)(a) A contempt proceeding for an alleged violation of a restraining order issued under ORS 163.760 to 163.777 must be conducted by the circuit court that issued the restraining order or by the circuit court for the county in which the alleged violation of the restraining order occurs. If contempt proceedings are initiated in the circuit court for the county in which the alleged violation of the restraining order occurs, the person initiating the contempt proceedings shall file with the court a copy of the restraining order that is certified by the clerk of the court that originally issued the restraining order. Upon filing of the certified copy of the restraining order, the circuit court shall enforce the restraining order as though that court had originally issued the restraining order.
(b) Pending a contempt hearing for an alleged violation of a restraining order issued under ORS 163.760 to 163.777, a person arrested and taken into custody pursuant to ORS 133.310 may be released as provided in ORS 135.230 to 135.290.
(c) Service of process or other legal documents upon the petitioner is not a violation of a restraining order entered under ORS 163.760 to 163.777 if the petitioner is served as provided in ORCP 7 or 9. [2013 c.687 §6; 2015 c.121 §23; 2021 c.496 §3]
Note: See note under 163.760.

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 04 - Criminal Procedure, Crimes

Chapter 163 - Offenses Against Persons

Section 163.005 - Criminal homicide.

Section 163.095 - "Aggravated murder" defined.

Section 163.105 - Sentencing options for aggravated murder.

Section 163.107 - Murder in the first degree; sentence of life imprisonment required; minimum term.

Section 163.109 - Alternative proof of certain victims of murder in the first degree.

Section 163.111 - Pleading, proof and stipulation regarding previous conviction element in prosecution for murder in the first degree.

Section 163.115 - Murder in the second degree; affirmative defense to certain felony murders; sentence of life imprisonment required; minimum term.

Section 163.118 - Manslaughter in the first degree.

Section 163.125 - Manslaughter in the second degree.

Section 163.135 - Extreme emotional disturbance as affirmative defense to murder in the second degree; notice of expert testimony; right of state to psychiatric or psychological examination.

Section 163.145 - Criminally negligent homicide.

Section 163.147 - Crime category classification for manslaughter in the second degree and criminally negligent homicide.

Section 163.149 - Aggravated vehicular homicide.

Section 163.150 - Sentencing for aggravated murder; proceedings; issues for jury.

Section 163.155 - Sentencing for murder of pregnant victim; proceeding; issues for jury.

Section 163.160 - Assault in the fourth degree.

Section 163.165 - Assault in the third degree.

Section 163.168 - Crime category classification for assault in the third degree.

Section 163.175 - Assault in the second degree.

Section 163.185 - Assault in the first degree.

Section 163.187 - Strangulation.

Section 163.190 - Menacing.

Section 163.191 - Intimidation by display of a noose.

Section 163.192 - Endangering a person protected by a Family Abuse Prevention Act restraining order.

Section 163.193 - Assisting another person to commit suicide.

Section 163.195 - Recklessly endangering another person.

Section 163.196 - Aggravated driving while suspended or revoked.

Section 163.197 - Hazing.

Section 163.200 - Criminal mistreatment in the second degree.

Section 163.205 - Criminal mistreatment in the first degree.

Section 163.206 - Exceptions to criminal mistreatment.

Section 163.207 - Female genital mutilation.

Section 163.208 - Assaulting a public safety officer.

Section 163.211 - Definitions for ORS 163.211 to 163.213.

Section 163.212 - Unlawful use of an electrical stun gun, tear gas or mace in the second degree.

Section 163.213 - Unlawful use of an electrical stun gun, tear gas or mace in the first degree.

Section 163.215 - Definitions for ORS 163.215 to 163.257.

Section 163.225 - Kidnapping in the second degree.

Section 163.235 - Kidnapping in the first degree.

Section 163.245 - Custodial interference in the second degree.

Section 163.257 - Custodial interference in the first degree.

Section 163.261 - Definitions for ORS 163.263 and 163.264.

Section 163.263 - Subjecting another person to involuntary servitude in the second degree.

Section 163.264 - Subjecting another person to involuntary servitude in the first degree.

Section 163.266 - Trafficking in persons.

Section 163.269 - Victim assertion of defense of duress.

Section 163.275 - Coercion.

Section 163.305 - Definitions.

Section 163.315 - Incapacity to consent; effect of lack of resistance.

Section 163.325 - Ignorance or mistake as a defense.

Section 163.345 - Age as a defense in certain cases.

Section 163.355 - Rape in the third degree.

Section 163.365 - Rape in the second degree.

Section 163.375 - Rape in the first degree.

Section 163.385 - Sodomy in the third degree.

Section 163.395 - Sodomy in the second degree.

Section 163.405 - Sodomy in the first degree.

Section 163.408 - Unlawful sexual penetration in the second degree.

Section 163.411 - Unlawful sexual penetration in the first degree.

Section 163.412 - Exceptions to unlawful sexual penetration prohibition.

Section 163.413 - Purchasing sex with a minor.

Section 163.415 - Sexual abuse in the third degree.

Section 163.425 - Sexual abuse in the second degree.

Section 163.426 - Crime category classification for sexual abuse in the second degree.

Section 163.427 - Sexual abuse in the first degree.

Section 163.431 - Definitions for ORS 163.431 to 163.434.

Section 163.432 - Online sexual corruption of a child in the second degree.

Section 163.433 - Online sexual corruption of a child in the first degree.

Section 163.434 - Provisions applicable to online sexual corruption of a child.

Section 163.435 - Contributing to the sexual delinquency of a minor.

Section 163.445 - Sexual misconduct.

Section 163.452 - Custodial sexual misconduct in the first degree.

Section 163.454 - Custodial sexual misconduct in the second degree.

Section 163.465 - Public indecency.

Section 163.466 - Classification of felony public indecency.

Section 163.467 - Private indecency.

Section 163.472 - Unlawful dissemination of an intimate image.

Section 163.476 - Unlawfully being in a location where children regularly congregate.

Section 163.479 - Unlawful contact with a child.

Section 163.505 - Definitions for certain provisions of ORS 163.505 to 163.575.

Section 163.515 - Bigamy.

Section 163.525 - Incest.

Section 163.535 - Abandonment of a child.

Section 163.537 - Buying or selling a person under 18 years of age.

Section 163.545 - Child neglect in the second degree.

Section 163.547 - Child neglect in the first degree.

Section 163.555 - Criminal nonsupport.

Section 163.565 - Evidence of parentage; confidentiality between spouses not applicable; spouses competent and compellable witnesses.

Section 163.575 - Endangering the welfare of a minor.

Section 163.577 - Failing to supervise a child.

Section 163.580 - Display of sign concerning sale of smoking devices.

Section 163.665 - Definitions.

Section 163.670 - Using child in display of sexually explicit conduct.

Section 163.676 - Exemption from prosecution under ORS 163.684.

Section 163.682 - Exceptions to ORS 163.665 to 163.693.

Section 163.684 - Encouraging child sexual abuse in the first degree.

Section 163.686 - Encouraging child sexual abuse in the second degree.

Section 163.687 - Encouraging child sexual abuse in the third degree.

Section 163.688 - Possession of materials depicting sexually explicit conduct of a child in the first degree.

Section 163.689 - Possession of materials depicting sexually explicit conduct of a child in the second degree.

Section 163.693 - Failure to report child pornography.

Section 163.700 - Invasion of personal privacy in the second degree.

Section 163.701 - Invasion of personal privacy in the first degree.

Section 163.702 - Exceptions to ORS 163.700 and 163.701.

Section 163.707 - Forfeiture of motor vehicle used in drive-by shooting.

Section 163.709 - Unlawful directing of light from a laser pointer.

Section 163.715 - Unlawful use of a global positioning system device.

Section 163.730 - Definitions for ORS 30.866 and 163.730 to 163.750.

Section 163.732 - Stalking.

Section 163.735 - Citation; form.

Section 163.738 - Effect of citation; contents; hearing; court’s order; use of statements made at hearing.

Section 163.741 - Service of stalking protective order; entry of order into law enforcement data systems.

Section 163.744 - Initiation of action seeking citation; complaint form.

Section 163.750 - Violating a court’s stalking protective order.

Section 163.753 - Immunity of officer acting in good faith.

Section 163.755 - Conduct for which stalking protective order may not be issued.

Section 163.760 - Definitions for ORS 163.760 to 163.777.

Section 163.763 - Petition to circuit court for relief; burden of proof.

Section 163.765 - Restraining order; service of order; request for hearing; duration of order.

Section 163.767 - Hearing; order; certificate of compliance; consent agreement.

Section 163.770 - Appearance by telephone or electronic communication device.

Section 163.773 - Enforcement of restraining order; service by sheriff; termination order; contempt proceeding.

Section 163.775 - Renewal and modification of restraining order.

Section 163.777 - Fees or undertaking may not be required; forms and brochures.