Oregon Respondents Certificate Of Mailing is a document that is used by attorneys or court personnel to certify that legal documents were mailed to the respondent in a case. This document is designed to provide proof that the legal documents were sent to the respondent and received in a timely manner. It is typically used in civil court cases in the state of Oregon. There are two types of Oregon Respondents Certificate Of Mailing: the Standard Certificate Of Mailing and the Certified Mail Certificate Of Mailing. The Standard Certificate Of Mailing is a standardized form that is completed by the court or attorney and is used to certify that the documents were sent via regular mail. The Certified Mail Certificate Of Mailing is completed by the court or attorney and is used to certify that the documents were sent via certified mail. Both types of certificates provide proof that the documents were sent to the respondent in a timely manner and that the respondent was given an opportunity to respond.