Declaration of Publication is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Circuit Courts - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is the Declaration of Publication in Oregon?
A: The Declaration of Publication in Oregon is a document that certifies the publication of a legal notice in a newspaper.
Q: Why is the Declaration of Publication required?
A: The Declaration of Publication is required to provide proof that a legal notice has been published as required by law.
Q: What is considered a legal notice in Oregon?
A: A legal notice can include things like public hearings, foreclosures, name changes, and other important announcements.
Q: Who can issue a Declaration of Publication in Oregon?
A: The publisher of the newspaper where the legal notice was published can issue the Declaration of Publication.
Q: What information is included in a Declaration of Publication?
A: A Declaration of Publication typically includes the title of the notice, the dates of publication, the name of the newspaper, and the signature of the publisher.
Form Details:
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