Oregon Certificate of Service (Post-Judgment Status Quo) (6B) is a document used in Oregon courts to notify parties of a court order. It is essentially a post-judgment notice, which lets the parties involved know that a court order has been issued and that the order must be followed. There are two types of Oregon Certificate of Service (Post-Judgment Status Quo) (6B): 1) Original Certificate — used when the court order is initially issued, and 2) Substitute Certificate — used when a party has failed to comply with the court order. The Certificate of Service must include the date of issuance, a description of the court order, the names of the parties, and the signature of the court clerk. The Certificate of Service must be served on each party and must be properly filed with the court.
Oregon Certificate of Service (Post-Judgment Status Quo) (6B) is a document used in Oregon courts to notify parties of a court order. It is essentially a post-judgment notice, which lets the parties involved know that a court order has been issued and that the order must be followed. There are two types of Oregon Certificate of Service (Post-Judgment Status Quo) (6B): 1) Original Certificate — used when the court order is initially issued, and 2) Substitute Certificate — used when a party has failed to comply with the court order. The Certificate of Service must include the date of issuance, a description of the court order, the names of the parties, and the signature of the court clerk. The Certificate of Service must be served on each party and must be properly filed with the court.