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Oregon Legal Requirements

Key OR statutes and obligations that apply to your demand letter.

Requirements

  • No statutory form required; clearly identify both parties, state the factual basis for the claim, and specify the exact amount or action demanded
  • Set a response deadline of 10–30 days and send by certified mail with return receipt for proof of delivery
  • Oregon small claims court handles disputes up to $10,000; a prior demand letter is standard practice before filing

Restrictions & Limits

  • Do not threaten criminal prosecution to extract civil payment — this may constitute extortion under ORS §162.355
  • Third-party debt collectors must comply with the federal FDCPA and Oregon's Unlawful Debt Collection Practices Act (ORS §646.639)
  • Do not misrepresent the legal basis for the claim or exaggerate the amount owed

Official Statute References

Primary Oregon statutes governing this document type.

Oregon Demand Letter FAQ

Common questions about demand letters under Oregon law.

What is Oregon's small claims court limit?

Oregon Small Claims Court (part of Circuit Court) handles disputes up to $10,000. Filing fees range from $52–$95. No attorneys are permitted to represent parties in small claims. A demand letter is expected before filing and may resolve the dispute without court involvement.

Are attorney's fees recoverable in Oregon demand letter cases?

Oregon follows the American Rule — each party pays their own attorney's fees unless a contract or statute provides otherwise. Oregon's Unlawful Trade Practices Act (ORS §646.638) allows recovery of attorney's fees for successful consumer claims, so reference the applicable statute in your demand letter when relevant.

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