Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 205.525 (2026)

Interest on penalties imposed by orders; satisfaction of orders or warrants issued by state agency or officer; recording release of lien in County Clerk Lien Record

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      205.525 Interest on penalties imposed by orders; satisfaction of orders or warrants issued by state agency or officer; recording release of lien in County Clerk Lien Record. (1) Interest on a penalty imposed by an order shall run from the date of issuance of a final order at the rate provided for interest on judgments provided for in ORS 82.010 unless the penalty is paid within the time allowed by law.

      (2) An order or warrant may be satisfied by payment of the amount due under the order or warrant, any penalties or interest accruing in connection with the order or warrant under law, and all costs incurred by the agency in connection with recording, indexing or service of the order or warrant and the satisfaction thereof. When an order or warrant has been fully satisfied it shall be the responsibility of the agency or officer that issued the order or warrant to record a full satisfaction in each county in which the order or warrant was recorded.

      (3) The lien of an order or warrant may be released only by the officer or agency that issued the order or warrant. A release of the lien may be recorded in the County Clerk Lien Record in which the order or warrant was recorded. If the officer or agency records a release, the cost of recording or indexing the release may be recovered in advance from the person seeking the release. [1989 c.706 §4; 2005 c.22 §157]

 

      205.530 [Repealed by 1981 c.48 §8]

 

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Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 2017–2017 · leading case: Perkins v. Dept. of Rev., 22 Or. Tax 370 (Or. T.C. 2017).
Perkins v. Dept. of Rev., 22 Or. Tax 370 (Or. T.C. 2017). · cites it 2× “Once the warrant is satisfied, ORS 205.525 provides that satisfaction of the warrant must be recorded in the county.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 205.525(2) — 1 case
Perkins v. Dept. of Rev., 22 Or. Tax 370 (Or. T.C. 2017). “Once the warrant is satisfied, ORS 205.525 provides that satisfaction of the warrant must be recorded in the county.”
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