Oregon Acceptance of Service is a legal document that is signed by a defendant in a civil lawsuit when they agree to accept service of process from the court. This document is typically used in Oregon, but it may also be used in other states. It is a written acknowledgment that the defendant has received legal documents related to a court case, such as a summons and complaint, and that they are aware of the lawsuit. There are two types of Oregon Acceptance of Service: voluntary and court-ordered. Voluntary Acceptance of Service is when the defendant voluntarily agrees to accept service of process without any court order. Court-Ordered Acceptance of Service is when the defendant is ordered by the court to accept service of process.