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Probate in Oregon

Everything you need to know about probate in Oregon — thresholds, timelines, fees, and county court information.

Small Estate

$275,000

Simple Timeline

6-12 months

Court Type

Circuit Court

Filing Fees

$241-$576

Overview

Oregon uses the Circuit Court system to handle probate matters. When a resident passes away, their estate may need to go through probate to validate the will, pay debts, and distribute assets to beneficiaries.

Small Estate Threshold

If the estate is valued at $275,000 or less in personal property, it may qualify for a simplified small estate process, avoiding full probate. For real property, the threshold is $200,000.

Typical Timeline

Complexity Estimated Duration
Simple estates 6-12 months
Complex/contested estates 12-18 months

Average Filing Fees

Filing fees in Oregon typically range from $241-$576 depending on the county and estate value.

When Is Probate Required?

Probate is generally required in Oregon when:

  • The deceased owned real estate solely in their name
  • The estate contains assets above the $75,000 small estate threshold
  • There are disputes among heirs or creditors
  • Assets are not held in a trust, joint tenancy, or have designated beneficiaries

When Probate May Be Avoided

  • Assets held in a revocable living trust
  • Property owned as joint tenants with right of survivorship
  • Accounts with named beneficiaries (life insurance, retirement accounts, POD/TOD accounts)
  • Estates that qualify for small estate affidavit procedures

Step-by-Step Probate Process

  1. Locate the will and gather the death certificate (you'll need multiple certified copies)
  2. File a petition with the Oregon Circuit Court to open probate proceedings
  3. Notify heirs and creditors as required by Oregon law (typically by mail and published notice)
  4. Appoint executor/administrator — the court issues Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration
  5. Inventory the estate — identify and appraise all assets, debts, and liabilities
  6. Pay debts and taxes — settle outstanding obligations from estate funds, file final tax returns
  7. Distribute remaining assets — according to the will or Oregon intestacy laws
  8. Close the estate — file a final accounting with the court and request discharge

FAQ

How long does probate take in Oregon?

Simple estates typically take 6-12 months, while complex or contested estates can take 12-18 months.

What is the small estate threshold in Oregon?

Estates valued at $75,000 or less in personal property may qualify for simplified procedures.

How much does probate cost in Oregon?

Filing fees range from $241-$576. Attorney fees, executor compensation, and other costs are additional.

Where do I file for probate in Oregon?

Probate is filed at the Circuit Court in the county where the deceased resided.

Do I need a lawyer for probate in Oregon?

While not always legally required, a probate attorney is recommended for most estates, especially those involving real estate, business interests, or potential disputes.

What happens if someone dies without a will?

In Oregon, assets are distributed according to state intestacy laws. The court will appoint an administrator to manage the estate.

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Oregon County Courts

Baker County

Baker City, OR

541-523-6303

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Benton County

Corvallis, OR

541-243-7850

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Clackamas County

Oregon City, OR

503-655-8447

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Clatsop County

Astoria, OR

503-325-8555

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Columbia County

Saint Helens, OR

503-397-2327

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Coos County

Coquille, OR

541-396-8372

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Crook County

Prineville, OR

541-447-6541

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Curry County

Gold Beach, OR

541-373-6894

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Deschutes County

Bend, OR

541-388-5300

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Douglas County

Roseburg, OR

541-957-2470

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Gilliam County

Condon, OR

541-351-9490

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Grant County

Canyon City, OR

541-575-1438

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Harney County

Burns, OR

541-573-5207

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Hood River County

Hood River, OR

541-386-3535

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Jackson County

Medford, OR

541-776-7171

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Jefferson County

Madras, OR

541-475-3317

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Josephine County

Grants Pass, OR

541-476-2309

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Klamath County

Klamath Falls, OR

541-883-5503

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Lake County

Lakeview, OR

541-947-6051

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Lane County

Eugene, OR

541-682-4020

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Lincoln County

Newport, OR

541-265-4236

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Linn County

Albany, OR

541-967-3845

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Malheur County

Vale, OR

541-473-5171

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Marion County

Salem, OR

503-588-5105

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Morrow County

Heppner, OR

541-676-5264

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Multnomah County

Portland, OR

(503) 988-3068

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Polk County

Dallas, OR

503-623-3154

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Sherman County

Moro, OR

541-565-3416

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Tillamook County

Tillamook, OR

503-842-2596

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Umatilla County

Pendleton, OR

541-278-0341

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Union County

La Grande, OR

541-962-9500

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Wallowa County

Enterprise, OR

541-426-4991

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Wasco County

The Dalles, OR

541-506-2700

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Washington County

Hillsboro, OR

503-846-8888

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Wheeler County

Fossil, OR

541-763-2541

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Yamhill County

McMinnville, OR

503-434-7530

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