The Oregon Notice of Motion for Avoidance of Lien is a legal document used in the state of Oregon to request the release of a lien. This motion may be filed by a creditor, debtor, or other interested party to have a lien released against real or personal property. The motion must be filed with the appropriate court, and must include the names and addresses of all parties involved, the amount of the lien, and a detailed explanation of why the lien should be avoided. Once filed, the court may grant the motion or deny it based on the merits of the case. There are two types of Oregon Notice of Motion for Avoidance of Lien: Judicial Lien Avoidance and Non-Judicial Lien Avoidance. Judicial Lien Avoidance requires a court hearing to determine whether the lien should be removed, while Non-Judicial Lien Avoidance does not require a court hearing and is generally used when the lien is not enforceable.