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For state standardized forms, click here​​. You will be taken​ to the OJD website where the most up-to-date state forms are located. Unfortunately, OJD does not have forms for every legal matter tried in court. The Linn County Law Library has a variety of books that contain sample forms that you are welcome to look through on-site. Copies may be made from legal resources for $0.20 each.

 

Tips For Filling Out Legal Forms

  • Use the most current version of the form. If you are unsure that you have the current version, ask the Law Librarian or the Court Clerk.
  • Read the entire form AND any directions that came with it BEFORE filling out the form. Reading the form and instructions will help you understand what the form is intended for and what information you will need to provide.
  • Use clear, legible writing. Write only in blue or black ink. Many forms on this site are available in a fillable PDF format, allowing you to fill them out and print them from your computer.
  • Always use your legal name, current address, daytime telephone number, and a valid e-mail address. If you want your home address to stay private, you can use another address where you receive mail. If your address changes, you MUST file a change of address form with the court. Until you change the address you provided, the judge and court will assume you have received whatever legal papers were sent to you.
  • Most forms have a "caption" on the first page that you always need to fill out. The caption usually contains your name, address, phone number, and e-mail. The caption also lists the name of the plaintiff, the name of the defendant, the case number, and the department number.
  • If you do not have a lawyer, write "in proper person" or "self-represented" anywhere the form asks for the name of your attorney or says "Attorney for."
  • Fill out the forms completely and accurately. If something does not apply to you, write “none.) If you do not know the answer to a question, write "unknown." Try not to leave blanks in your forms.
  • Sign your forms in each place that requires your signature. Use blue or black ink only.  Notice that on many court forms you are signing "under penalty of perjury." That means when you sign the form you are declaring that what is on the form is true and correct. Take this seriously! There are both civil and criminal penalties for perjury.
  • Complete one section of the form at a time.  If you have questions about a particular section or question, leave it blank until you can get your question answered.
  • If you need help understanding court forms, please ask your local law librarian or the Circuit Court Clerk.
  • Visit your local law library.  Ask a librarian for books and resources to help you complete your forms.
  • Keep a copy of everything that you file with the Court.  Organizing your copies by date of the document will help you find documents quickly.  Take your entire document file with you every time you go to the courthouse.
  • The court only accepts single-sided copies. Make sure all copies have print on only one side of the paper.  

 

Creating Your Own Legal Documents

Fill-in-the-blank legal forms are typically created to address common situations that courts and judges see time and time again. But your case – and most every case, in fact – is undoubtedly unique in some ways.  So there may not be a ready-made form that addresses the needs of your specific case.  If you cannot find the pre-printed, fill-in-the-blank form you need, you may have to create the legal document yourself.

Creating a legal document from scratch can be somewhat intimidating.  You will probably want to find a good example to work from that is as close as possible to the legal document you need. TIPS:

  • Look for a sample that is the same general type of pleading or motion that you are creating.  For example, if you are trying to write a complaint to sue someone, look for a sample complaint (not a sample motion or opposition).  Different types of legal documents are used to accomplish different things.  They are not one-size-fits-all!
  • Look for a sample that is written from your side of the case.  If you are the plaintiff in the case, look for a sample document written from a plaintiff's perspective.  

     

When preparing your documents, make sure their format complies with the rules of the court in which your case is pending.  Most courts have rules governing how documents are supposed to look and what information they must contain. For example:

 

To download blank pleading paper (paper with numbers down the left-hand margin, a case caption on the first page, a signature block, and the like) in Microsoft Word that you can save to your computer and use to prepare your documents, click on the link below:

 

Blank Pleading

Minimum requirements for pleadings filed in all cases

Legal Forms
Category Name Title
Civil

Estate Accounting and Verified Statements

Conservatorship Accounting

Civil Acknowledgment of Restriction of Assets Guardianship/Conservatorship
Civil Adult Guardianship Petition Guardianship/Conservatorship
Civil Affidavit Affidavit as to Military Service - Default Judgment
Civil Affidavit Affidavit for Non-Wage Garnishment
Civil Affidavit Affidavit for Service by Publication
Civil Affidavit Affidavit for Wage Deduction Order
Civil Affidavit Appearance and Waiver of Notice
Civil Affidavit Affidavit in Support of Ex Parte Motion for Order Prohibiting Disclosure of Personal Identification Information
Civil Affidavit Simple Estate Affidavit
Civil Affidavit Affidavit in Support of Ex Parte Motion for Order Prohibiting Disclosure of Personal Identification Information
Civil Confidentiality Agreement and Non-representation Acknowledgment
Civil Alternate Service Method Request Alternative Service Request
Civil Pre-Trial Forms
Civil Probate Court Reports
Civil Answers
Civil Appellate eFile Appellate Court
Civil Appellate Transcript Procedures Appellate Court
Civil

 

 

Appointment of Counsel

 

 

Application for Appointment of Counsel

 

Affidavit of Eligibility and Request for Court-Appointed Counsel

Civil Arbitration Arbitration Forms (Statewide & Local)
Civil

 

Statement of Assets and Liabilities

 

Acknowledgment of Restriction of Assets

Civil Authorization Authorization to Place Legal Publication
Civil Award Award of Arbitrators
Civil Basic Parenting Plan For Trial
Civil Bond Accounting
Civil Sample Briefs
Civil Case Flow Mngt Case Flow Management : Other Court Resources : State of Oregon
Civil Certificate Attorney Certificates of Good Standing
Civil Certificate Model Notice of Garnishment and Related Forms
Civil Certificate Certificate of Mailing and/or Publication Oregon
Civil Certificate Business Registry Certificates Oregon
Civil Certificate of Service Certificate of Service
Civil Garnishments
Civil Change of Name or Sex
Civil Inventory, Appraisement & Accounting
Civil Court Records Request Appellate Court
Civil

 

Declaration of Non-Incapacitated Defendant and Non-Military Service

 

Declaration in Support of Unopposed Motion to Dismiss

Civil Discovery Motion for Discovery, etc
Civil Divorce Forms for Dissolution of Marriage
Civil E-Filing OJD E-File
Civil Estates Simple Estate Affidavit
Civil Estates Distribution Check List
Civil Exhibit List Exhibits
Civil Evictions/Landlords/Tenant
Civil Probate Court Forms
Civil Probate Guardianship Forms
Civil How to File Exhibits - Remote Hearings Exhibits
Civil Instructions for Electronically Filing Probate Documents Filing Probate Documents
Civil Judgment Judgement on Arbitration Award
Civil Jury Duty Request to be Excused
Civil

 

 

 

 

Magistrate Division Mediation Handbook

 

Magistrate Division Property Tax Complaint (Spanish)

 

Firearms Surrender Declarations

 

Firearms Surrender and Return Terms

 

Magistrate Division forms

Civil Mediation Mediator Information
Civil Medium/Long Distance Parenting Plan For Trial
Civil Motion to Show Cause For Trial
Civil

Notices

Mailed Notice to Creditors

Appellate Court

For Trial

Civil Personal Representative
Civil Order to Dismiss or Order for Default For Trial
Civil Ordering Transcripts Appellate Court
Civil Oregon Rules of Appellate Procedure Appellate Court
Civil Petition for Writ of Certiorari Information Sheet Writ of Certiorari Information
Civil

 

Pleading, Allowance & Taxation of Attorneys Fees & Costs ...

 

Standards for Pleadings and Documents

Civil

 

Power of Attorney

 

Options in Oregon to Help Another Person Make Decisions

Civil Proof of Service Certificate of Service
Civil Probate Conservatorship Forms
Civil Report Mediation Report
Civil Rule 31 of the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedures Interpleaders: Magistrates' / Municipal / Summary Court
Civil Service Acceptance of Service
Civil Submitting Hearing and Trial Exhibits Exhibits
Civil Wage Deductions BOLI : Paycheck Deductions : For Workers : State of Oregon
Civil Warrants Request for Hearing to Address Warrant
Civil

 

Elder Law/Trusts/Wills

 

Special Needs Trusts Information

Civil, Criminal Judgments
Civil, Criminal Complaints
Civil, Criminal DNA Testing DNA Testing Forms
Civil, Criminal Dockets Dockets
Civil, Criminal Interpreters
Civil, Criminal Juries/Jurors
Civil, Criminal Juveniles
Civil, Criminal Judges
Civil, Criminal

Torts

 

 

Civil, Criminal, Family ERPO Emergency Firearms Restraining Order
Civil, Criminal, Family Order Surrender and Return of Firearms
Civil, Family Adoption Adoption Records Access
Civil, Family ADR Alternative Dispute Resolution
Civil, Family

Affidavit as to Copy of Will

Application for Appointment of Guardian ad Litem

Civil, Family Agreement Confidentiality of Mediation
Civil, Family Appointment Application for Appointment of Counsel
Civil, Family Arbitration Arbitration Resources for Families
Civil, Family

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parenting Time Enforcement

 

Modifiction of Child Support Order

 

Modification  of Domestic Relations Judgment

 

Motion & Declaration for Temporary Support

Petition for Hearing De Novo: Petition

 

Request for Hearing De Novo

 

Child Support Compliance

 

Child Support Modification

 

Child Support Summons

 

Appeal of Administrative Order of Child Support and Request for Hearing de Novo

Affidavit of Service

 

Request for Hearing

 

Modification of custody, parenting time and/or child support

Civil, Family Dismissal Petitioner's Motion and Affidavit for Dismissal - FAPA
Civil, Family Dissolution Dissolution of Marriage
Civil, Family FAPA Family Abuse Prevention Act (FAPA) Restraining Orders
Civil, Family

 

Forms of Judgment, Generally

 

 

Changing/Modifying Stipulated Judgment

Civil, Family Mediation Request for Mediator - Lane County Form
Civil, Family Modification of Order Changing a Restraining Order
Civil, Family Motion & Affidavit Change of Venue
Civil, Family Motion and Order Motion and Order for Continuance
Civil, Family

Family Court General Order

Family Court Trial Order

Mediation Order

Civil, Family Order for Continuance For Trial
Civil, Family Child Custody Forms
Civil, Family Protective Orders SAPO, ERPO, FAPA, Ect.
Civil, Family Request for Court Appointed Counsel Indigent Representation
Civil, Family Request for Hearing Family Court Trial Documents - ERPO
Civil, Family Request for Hearing Statutory Restraining Order - Dissipation of Assets
Civil, Family

Service

Alternate Service Method Request

Certificate of Service

Alternative Service Request

Civil, Family Subpoena Subpoena in a Civil Case
Civil, Family Temporary Order Temporary Orders - OJD
Civil, Family USD Uniform Support Declaration Form
Civil, Family Warrants Turn Self-In Docket Procedures
Civil, General Case Mngt Report Pretrial Conferences, Scheduling, and Case Management
Criminal Alcohol & Drugs DUII Diversion Petition and Agreement
Criminal Appellate Court Appellate Court Forms
Criminal Chapter 24 of the Uniform Trial Court Rules Post Conviction Relief
Criminal Contempt Filing for Contempt
Criminal

Court Appointed Attorney Forms

Affidavit of Eligibility

Criminal DUII Diversion Forms
Criminal

Expungement

Expungement - Juvenile Records

Criminal Notice of Appeal Appellate Court
Criminal ORS 169.195 Recklessly Endangering Another Person
Criminal Set-Aside Criminal Set-Aside for Adult Cases
Criminal Subpeona Criminal Subpoena
Criminal Transport Order to Transport - Domestic Violence
Family, Criminal Domestic Violence Extreme Risk Protection Order
General Media Guidelines for Media Coverage
NOLO Forms Free Forms Library Free Legal Forms
Stevens-Ness Purchase Legal Forms Here Legal Forms 

 

 

Common Questions


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Where Can I Find More Court Forms? Access Oregon State Barbooks in the Law Library for Form Samples

You May Access Court Records Through OJCIN Online