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How to fill out the Oregon Duii Diversion Forms online
Filling out the Oregon Duii Diversion Forms online is a crucial step for individuals entering the DUII diversion program. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure that you accurately complete the forms required by the court.
Follow the steps to fill out the form efficiently and accurately.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Oregon Duii Diversion Forms and open the document for editing.
- Begin by filling in your personal information, including your full name, address, date of birth, and any other identifying details requested in the initial section of the form.
- Next, review the fee section. Note that you will need to acknowledge and confirm your understanding of the $490 filing fee, attorney fees, and the potential for installment payments if indigent.
- Proceed to the restitution section. Indicate any restitution that may be ordered by the court and ensure you understand your responsibilities related to further payments after the diversion period.
- Complete the section dedicated to the alcohol and drug abuse assessment costs. Provide your acknowledgment of the $150 assessment fee and note the potential costs associated with recommended treatment.
- Fill in the details regarding the victim impact panel. If applicable, confirm your understanding of the potential participation fee.
- Finally, ensure you understand the requirements related to the ignition interlock device, including the associated costs and possible payment arrangements. Complete any necessary acknowledgment or consent in this section.
- Review all filled-out sections for accuracy, make any necessary corrections, then save changes to the document. You will have options to download, print, or share the completed form afterwards.
Take the next step and complete your Oregon Duii Diversion Forms online today.
If the defendant doesn't complete diversion or is discharged from the program for failure to adhere to its terms (or for subsequent criminal behavior), the case returns to court. If the defendant previously entered a guilty or no-contest plea, then the judge can impose a sentence.
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