Where canI find a motion for relief and affidavit of eligibility form?

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Where canI find a motion for relief and affidavit of eligibility form?

I am trying to be relieved of registering as a sex offender and I need to file both of these forms but Ican’t find them on-line for free. Where can I get them? All Ii find is motion of relief and stay. That is something entirely different right? Tjis is in OR.

Asked on September 1, 2010 under Criminal Law, Oregon

Answers:

S.L,. Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 13 years ago | Contributor

When you were on-line, did you check the Oregon court's website for forms?  If the Oregon court's website does not list the forms, either all the forms might not be listed on-line or there may not be a specific form.  You could go to the court and ask the court clerk without specifying the reason why you need the forms.  Just ask generally if there is a motion for relief form and also an affidavit of eligibility.

You might want to go to the law library and see if there are specific forms.  There may be sample  generic forms in the form books or there may be  specific judicial council forms.  Again, just ask the law librarian generally where you would find forms for a motion for relief and an affidavit of eligibility without specifying the reason you need the forms. 

You are correct that the motion for relief and stay is a different matter.


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