Oregon Request for Hearing re: Statutory Restraining Order is a legal document used in Oregon when someone is seeking to contest a restraining order. This document is used to request a hearing in order to challenge the restraining order in court. This document must be filed with the court and a copy of it must be served to the opposing party. There are generally two types of Oregon Request for Hearing re: Statutory Restraining Order: an ex parte restraining order, which is served without notice to the other party, and a full hearing restraining order, which requires both parties to attend a hearing. The court will then decide whether to grant or deny the restraining order.