Oregon Motion to Modify No Contact on Deferred Sentence is a type of post-conviction relief available to individuals who have received a deferred sentence in Oregon. Deferred sentences are court orders that postpone a criminal conviction and sentencing for a period of time if the defendant complies with certain conditions. This motion is used to modify the no contact order that is associated with the deferred sentence. This motion is filed in the court where the original deferred sentence was issued. There are two types of Oregon Motion to Modify No Contact on Deferred Sentence: (1) Motion for Modification or Termination of No Contact Order and (2) Motion to Modify No Contact Order. The first type is used to request a modification or termination of the no contact order associated with the deferred sentence. This motion includes a statement of facts explaining why the modification or termination of the no contact order is necessary. The second type is used to request a modification of the no contact order associated with the deferred sentence. This motion includes a statement of facts explaining why the modification of the no contact order is necessary. Both types of motion must be served on the prosecutor, the original court, and any other parties affected by the modification or termination of the no contact order.