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Marion County Oregon Expungement

Petitions to set aside an Oregon conviction prosecuted in Marion County are filed with the Marion County Circuit Court. Below are the mailing addresses you need and a short overview of how the process works under ORS 137.225.

Where to file in Marion County

A motion to set aside an Oregon conviction is filed with the Marion County Circuit Court. A copy is also served on the Marion County District Attorney. Both addresses are listed below.

Court (file here)
Marion County Circuit Court
100 High St NE Salem, OR 97301
District Attorney (serve a copy)
Marion County District Attorney
Attn: Expungement 555 Court St NE Suite 3250 Salem, OR 97301

Addresses can change. Confirm the current address on the court's official website before mailing.

About the Marion County Circuit Court

County seat
Salem
Courthouse phone
503-588-5105

How expungement works in Marion County

Oregon expungement — called “set aside” in the statute — is governed by ORS 137.225. The process is the same in every county, including Marion County. The petition is filed with the Marion County Circuit Court, a copy is served on the Marion County District Attorney, and an Oregon State Police background check is submitted.

If no one objects within 120 days, the judge may grant the set aside. Once granted, the conviction is sealed and removed from most public records.

Whether a specific conviction is eligible depends on the offense, how long ago it was, and whether the sentence and any restitution have been completed. Oregon eliminated the court filing fee, so the only out-of-pocket costs are the Oregon State Police background check ($33) and fingerprinting ($15–$40).

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