Crook County Law Library: Eviction in Oregon
There are 19.23 evictions per day in the State of Oregon1. The pandemic-based moratorium on evictions came to an end on June 30, 20212.
This page contains information to assist tenants who have been served a F.E.D. (Forcible Entry and Detainer), aka "eviction," notice.
First, be aware of the five stages of eviction (click the link or view PDF attached at the bottom of this page.)
Find relevant forms and information about eviction for both tenants and landlords via the Crook County Courts self-help page. Scroll down to Eviction.
If you have received an eviction notice and will be going to court, read the information provided by OregonLawHelp.org.
Additional information on residential evictions:
The Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program (OERAP) has paused in taking new applicants as of 12/1/213. Households receiving TANF income or households with a veteran are still welcome to apply; all other households will be placed on a waitlist.
- NeighborImpact's Short Term Rental Assistance Form
- Thrive Central Oregon's housing assistance information
If you are in need of further legal assistance you can contact:
- Legal Aid Services of Central Oregon: free consultations and referrals depending on qualifying status
- AccessTheLaw.org: $50 initial legal consultations
If you need assistance with paying utility bills or purchasing weatherizing products, learn more here. You can also visit 211.org or dial 211.
To review all Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) relating to Landlord/Tenant relationships, visit this page.
References:
1. Eviction Lab's Eviction Map
2. https://www.portland.gov/phb/rental-services/helpdesk/oregon-eviction-moratorium-faq