ORS 3.012
Judicial districts


(1)

The judicial districts, the counties constituting the judicial districts and the number of circuit court judges for each judicial district are as follows:

(a)

The first judicial district consists of Jackson County and has 10 judges.

(b)

The second judicial district consists of Lane County and has 15 judges.

(c)

The third judicial district consists of Marion County and has 15 judges.

(d)

The fourth judicial district consists of Multnomah County and has 38 judges.

(e)

The fifth judicial district consists of Clackamas County and has 11 judges.

(f)

The sixth judicial district consists of the counties of Morrow and Umatilla and has five judges.

(g)

The seventh judicial district consists of the counties of Gilliam, Hood River, Sherman, Wasco and Wheeler and has four judges.

(h)

The eighth judicial district consists of Baker County and has one judge.

(i)

The ninth judicial district consists of Malheur County and has two judges.

(j)

The tenth judicial district consists of the counties of Union and Wallowa and has two judges.

(k)

The eleventh judicial district consists of Deschutes County and has nine judges.

(L)

The twelfth judicial district consists of Polk County and has three judges.

(m)

The thirteenth judicial district consists of Klamath County and has five judges.

(n)

The fourteenth judicial district consists of Josephine County and has five judges.

(o)

The fifteenth judicial district consists of the counties of Coos and Curry and has six judges.

(p)

The sixteenth judicial district consists of Douglas County and has five judges.

(q)

The seventeenth judicial district consists of Lincoln County and has three judges.

(r)

The eighteenth judicial district consists of Clatsop County and has three judges.

(s)

The nineteenth judicial district consists of Columbia County and has three judges.

(t)

The twentieth judicial district consists of Washington County and has 15 judges.

(u)

The twenty-first judicial district consists of Benton County and has three judges.
(v)
The twenty-second judicial district consists of the counties of Crook and Jefferson and has three judges.

(w)

The twenty-third judicial district consists of Linn County and has five judges.
(x)
The twenty-fourth judicial district consists of the counties of Grant and Harney and has one judge.

(y)

The twenty-fifth judicial district consists of Yamhill County and has four judges.

(z)

The twenty-sixth judicial district consists of Lake County and has one judge.

(aa)

The twenty-seventh judicial district consists of Tillamook County and has two judges.

(2)

The Secretary of State shall designate position numbers equal to the number of judges in each of the judicial districts established by this section. The positions shall reflect any qualifications established by ORS 3.041 (Qualifications of circuit judges). [1997 c.801 §2 (enacted in lieu of 3.011); 1997 c.801 §2a; 2001 c.779 §1; 2001 c.823 §1; 2005 c.800 §1; 2017 c.631 §1; 2019 c.643 §18a; 2021 c.678 §8]

Source: Section 3.012 — Judicial districts, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors003.­html.

3.012
Judicial districts
3.013
State as single judicial district
3.014
Special provisions for fourth judicial district (Multnomah County)
3.016
Special provisions for sixth judicial district (Morrow and Umatilla Counties)
3.030
Election of circuit judges
3.041
Qualifications of circuit judges
3.050
Circuit judges to be members of bar
3.060
Salary of judges
3.070
Powers of judges in chambers
3.075
Powers of judges to act in joint or separate session
3.130
Transfer of judicial jurisdiction of certain county courts to circuit courts
3.132
Concurrent jurisdiction with justice and municipal courts
3.134
Application of state statutes to municipal ordinance
3.136
Jurisdiction over violations of Portland charter and ordinances
3.185
Habeas corpus hearings by Circuit Court for Marion County
3.220
Rules
3.225
Establishing specialized subject-matter departments
3.250
Definitions for ORS 3.250 to 3.280
3.255
Policy and intent
3.260
Juvenile jurisdiction vested in circuit courts
3.265
Limits on transfer of juvenile jurisdiction
3.270
Transfer of juvenile jurisdiction and jurisdiction over family-related matters to circuit courts
3.275
Procedure for transfer of jurisdiction over certain family-related matters
3.280
Court services for circuit courts
3.300
Establishment and termination of panel for disposition of civil actions in circuit court
3.305
Request for referral of action to reference judge
3.311
Delivery of order to reference judge
3.315
Proposed report of reference judge
3.321
Compensation of reference judge
3.405
Application to establish family court department
3.408
Matters assignable to family court department
3.412
Chief family court judge
3.414
Assignment of matters relating to same child
3.417
Coordination of services
3.420
Abolishment of family court department
3.423
Family court department rules
3.425
Family law education programs
3.428
Family law facilitation programs
3.430
Family court advocate programs
3.432
Judicial education program on establishment and management of family court departments
3.434
Adoption of coordination plan for services
3.436
Appointment of statewide family law advisory committee
3.438
Duties of State Court Administrator
3.440
Family Law Account
3.445
Court facilitation program for court proceedings other than family law proceedings
3.450
Drug court programs
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