Oregon Motion and Declaration is a legal document used in Oregon state courts. It is a form of motion that is filed with the court to request relief from the court, such as a change in an existing court order or the dismissal of a case. The Motion and Declaration is an affidavit, sworn statement, or other written proof that supports the motion. It is used to provide the court with facts and legal arguments to support the requested relief. It is signed by the party requesting relief and is typically accompanied by supporting documents. There are two types of Oregon Motion and Declaration: Summary Judgment Motion and Declaration and Default Judgment Motion and Declaration. Summary Judgment Motion and Declaration is used when the facts of a case are undisputed and the court can make a ruling without hearing from the other party. Default Judgment Motion and Declaration is used when the other party has failed to respond to the motion or failed to appear in court. This is typically a final judgment in favor of the party requesting relief.