Oregon Acceptance of Service (1BC) is a form used by a court in Oregon to confirm that a party has been properly served with an order, summons, or other document related to a case. It is also known as the “Acknowledgment of Service” form. There are two types of Oregon Acceptance of Service (1BC), one for service by mail and one for service by personal delivery. For service by mail, the form must be signed by the individual accepting service, who must then return the form to the court. The form must include a statement that the individual accepting service understands the contents of the order, summons, or other document served. For service by personal delivery, the form must be signed by the individual delivering the order, summons, or other document. The form must also include a statement signed by the individual accepting service that they understand the contents of the order, summons, or other document served. To fulfill Oregon Acceptance of Service (1BC) requirements, the form must be completed and returned to the court either by mail or in person. The form must include all required information, such as the name of the individual accepting service, the name of the court, and the date and time of service.