…(a list of documents filed in a case) information only about documents filed, not the actual documents. (Note: It does not have arrest records.) OJIN is available to the public…
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Oregon Courts Enable Online Filing for Domestic Violence Restraining Orders (FAPA)
The Media Release, “Oregon Courts Make It Easier to Complete Documents in Domestic Violence Restraining Order Cases,” can be found from OJD Media Releases, What’s New (for 1/15/15). If…
How do I find Oregon court records?
…and list of events or documents, you can use the courts’ online Records and Calendar Search. Some law libraries have access to the courts’ Oregon eCourt Case Information Network (OECI)….
Traffic (and Driving) Tips from Washington State and Oregon Traffic Legislation Round-up
…legislative-related information. Their phone number is 503-988-1000 (in Salem). (Research tip: I always start with the Liaisons, but sometimes need to move on the Legislative Library or the State Archives,…
Oregon 2013-14 Blue Book Cover Photo Contest
…submit photographs for the Oregon Blue Book Cover Photo Contest. The State Archives, which publishes the Oregon Blue Book, is seeking color photos that represent some aspect of Oregon to…
Is Your (Oregon) Developer or Lender Going Under?
…8) Check local building permits, usually at the city’s or county’s government offices (e.g. in Washington County, you would go here) 9) News stories: Newspaper sites often have only…
Oregon Revised Statutes: 1953-1967 Now Online & Publicly Accessible (Free)
…previous Gutbuster blog posts), the superseded ORS editions are appearing online. Currently, 1953-1967 are at the Oregon Legislature’s website under “Selected Archives of the Oregon Revised Statutes” at the…
Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS): New, Free, Legal Research Database
…issues of authentication, PURLs, archives, and more – oh my (law librarians always have something to say, and we’re always glad to see new entries into the Legal Information to…
Oregon Legislative Hearing Minutes: A Reminder
…law libraries and the State Archives (in Salem) every day to research legislative histories of Oregon laws. But if you want to see the Minutes to speed up the process,…
Oregon Librarians: Eat their Own Dog Food and Adopt the Open-Source Kittens
…Their Implications for Librarians,” by Hope Leman 6) “The Promise of Open Government, for the Nation and for Oregon,” by Patrice McDermott and Roberta Richards OLA Quarterly Archives…
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