Oregon Notice of CIF Filing is a legal document used in the state of Oregon to notify the court of a Creditors’ Involuntary Financing (CIF) filing. A CIF is a type of bankruptcy filing initiated by creditors when a debtor fails to pay their debts. The Notice of CIF Filing informs the court of the names and addresses of the creditors, the debtor, and the amount of the debt. The Notice of CIF Filing must be filed with the court and sent to the debtor prior to the CIF proceeding. There are two types of Oregon Notice of CIF Filing: 1. Preliminary Notice of CIF Filing: This notice must be sent to the debtor within 10 days of filing the CIF. It includes the date that the CIF was filed, the creditor’s name and address, and the amount of the debt. 2. Final Notice of CIF Filing: This notice must be sent to the debtor prior to the CIF proceeding. It includes the date of the CIF filing, the creditor’s name and address, the amount of the debt, and the date of the CIF hearing.