An Oregon Ex Parte Motion For Order Prohibiting Disclosure of Personal Identification Information is a legal document filed with the court that requests an order to prohibit a third party from disclosing an individual’s personal information. This motion typically applies to situations involving public records, such as when a party wants to prevent the disclosure of a person’s Social Security number, driver’s license number, or other sensitive information. The motion must be filed by the individual whose information is at risk and must include a detailed explanation of why an order prohibiting disclosure is necessary. There are two types of Oregon Ex Parte Motion For Order Prohibiting Disclosure of Personal Identification Information: a motion for a temporary restraining order (TO) and a motion for a permanent injunction. A TO is a temporary measure that is used to immediately stop the disclosure of the individual's personal information while the court considers the motion for a permanent injunction. A permanent injunction is a court order that prohibits the disclosure of the individual's personal information and remains in effect until it is lifted or modified by the court.