Oregon Instructions for Plaintiff is a set of instructions issued by the Oregon Supreme Court to help guide individuals or entities who are filing a civil lawsuit in an Oregon court. These instructions provide guidance on how to draft and file documents, as well as information on the court's procedures and timelines. The instructions are broken down into two different categories: General Instructions and Specific Instructions. General Instructions provide general guidance on issues such as filing and service of documents, court fees, timelines, and the court's rules of procedure. Specific Instructions provide more detailed information on filing specific types of documents, such as complaints, motions, and requests for orders. These instructions also provide guidance on service of process, discovery, and other specific aspects of the litigation process. In addition to the two categories of instructions, Oregon has also issued additional instructions for certain types of cases, such as family law cases, landlord-tenant cases, and small claims cases. These additional instructions provide specific guidance on filing and other procedures that may be unique to those types of cases.