The following items are needed in order to issue a Sheriff's Deed
1. A letter of instruction which should include the following:
a) Court Case number
b) Whether or not there has been an attempt to redeem the property
c) The Grantee's full name and address; include Assignment if Grantee is different from original purchaser.
The full name and address of the person receiving the recorded document;
The full name and address of the person receiving tax statements;
_____________________________________
Grantee:
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
______________________________________
After recording return to:
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
______________________________________
Until requested otherwise send all tax statements to:
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
_______________________________________
d) Name and phone number of person to contact should we have questions prior to issuing the Deed.
e) If the deed is to be picked up, name and phone number of person(s) authorized to pick up Deed once it is complete. Please have photo ID.
f) Signed by attorney or certificate holder.
2) The original recorded Certificate of Sale.
3) If the grantee on the Deed is different than the original purchaser, we need a copy of the assignment.
4) See the current fee schedule for fee and additional sum for Notary Stamp. Add an additional current fee for mailing , if it is to be mailed back to you.
5) A court Order to Issue Deed is required if the deed is to be issued prior to the expiration of the redemption rights. If United States of America is a defendant the redemption period is one year.
Please mail the letter of instruction, payment and original Certificate of Sale to:
Lane County Sheriff's Office
Attn: Civil Deputies
125 E. 8th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401
Please allow at least two weeks for the issuance of the Sheriff's Deed.
The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only. The Civil Unit is prohibited from giving legal advice. Please consult an attorney for any legal guidance.
For information regarding specific civil matters, refer to the Oregon Revised Statutes.