Forms Not Related To Circuit Court

Every court has different rules and procedures, and that includes their forms. Forms can be used for a variety of different purposes, it is important to know what court you are in in order to better understand what documents are necessary.

 

Local Municipal Courts


 

Eugene Municipal Court Forms Page

Eugene Municipal Court has forms on DUII Diversion, expungement, etc.


Oregon State Provided Forms


 

Oregon Health Authority Forms

Oregon Health Authority covers a variety of forms, involving birth, death, and marriage certificates, immunization records, and other health related forms.

 

Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles Forms 

The Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles has forms related to a variety of motor-vehicle issues, such as a vehicle bill of sale, application for title and registration, disabled person parking permit application, etc.

 

Oregon Department of Justice Forms

The Oregon Department of Justice Page has forms relating to consumer protection, public records, garnishment, child support, etc.

 


Statewide Higher Courts



Oregon Court of Appeals Forms Page

The Oregon Court of Appeals Page has forms relating to new appeals, records requests, etc. They also have a page dedicated to sample briefs and motions.

 

United States Federal Courts


 

Oregon U.S. District Court Forms Page

The Oregon U.S. District Court Page has forms related to FEDERAL civil forms, sample pleas, etc.

 

United States Courts Forms Page 

The United States Courts Page has a variety of forms related to FEDERAL forms such as subpoenas, bankruptcy, civil and criminal court, etc.

 

NOTE: Every city, county, and state in the United States has its own rules and procedures on forms. Federal forms are designed for federal court.

 

 

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Non-Circuit Quicklinks:


Non-Circuit FAQs:


How Do I Know What Court my Case is in?

The court involved should be the very first thing on most court documents.

Does my Form Have to Involve the Courts?

There are many instances, such as forms through Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles, that do not involve going to court, even if it is a legal matter.

How do I Request Records?

It depends on the kind of record and where it is being stored. You must contact the department or organization that holds those records. If you want police records, you contact the police department where they are being stored. If you want court records, you contact the Oregon Judicial Department records department. 

 

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