Oregon Small Claim Judgment & Money Award is a legal action taken to determine a debt or damages owed to an individual by another individual or business. It's a type of civil lawsuit that is taken to court, and the court will render a decision and award a monetary judgment to the plaintiff. It is available as a means for individuals to pursue a claim for damages or a debt owed without having to go through the cost and time of a more formal court process. Types of Oregon Small Claim Judgment & Money Award include: • Money Judgment: A money judgment is a court order that requires the defendant to pay the plaintiff a certain amount of money. • Property Judgment: A property judgment is a court order that requires the defendant to transfer ownership of a certain property to the plaintiff. • Possession Judgment: A possession judgment is a court order that requires the defendant to give the plaintiff physical possession of a certain item or property. • Injunction Judgment: An injunction judgment is a court order that requires the defendant to stop a certain activity or behavior. • Declaratory Judgment: A declaratory judgment is a court order that declares a certain right, status, or other legal relationship between the parties.