Oregon Order Of Default (3AB) is a type of court order that is issued by a judge in Oregon when a debt is not paid or the defendant has failed to appear in court. It outlines the steps that must be taken in order to satisfy the debt, including garnishment of wages, seizure of assets, and other measures. There are two types of Oregon Order Of Default (3AB): the Summons and Complaint and the Judgment. The Summons and Complaint informs the debtor of the debt and allows the debtor to respond to the lawsuit. The Judgment is the order issued by the court that outlines the terms of the debt repayment.