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Except as provided in this subsection, judgment remedies for a judgment in a criminal action expire 20 years after the entry of the judgment. Judgment remedies for a judgment in a criminal action that includes a money award for restitution expire 50 years after the entry of the judgment.
The judge's decision is final. Once you receive your notice that the judgment was entered, you must send the defendant a written demand for payment. This letter must be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested. The Oregon Judicial Department does not provide forms for demand letters.
What is the statute of limitations on debt in Oregon? In Oregon, debtors have up to six years to file a debt collection lawsuit against you. Once the debt passes its statute of limitations, debt collectors cannot sue you for the debt; it will be considered time-barred or simply null and void.
How do I collect my money? If you know where the Judgment Debtor banks, you can ask the Sheriff to collect money from their account (bank account levy). If you know where the Judgment Debtor works, the Sheriff can collect 25% of the debtor's wages each pay period until your judgment is paid in full (wage garnishment).
OJCIN Online. OJCIN is the Oregon Judicial Case Information Network. It contains the judgment dockets and official Register of Actions from Oregon State Courts, including trial, appellate, and tax courts. OJCIN OnLine allows registered users to search those records.
If you have received a judgment and the defendant refuses to pay it, you may be able to have his or her wages or bank account garnished. The court does not provide garnishment forms. The forms may be purchased at a store that sells legal forms.
To garnish the wages of a debtor: Complete and file a ?Praecipe? form with the court. This form is available from the Trial Court Administrator's office. 2. Obtain the writ of garnishment forms and complete the necessary information.