An Oregon Claim of Violation of Crime Victims Rights — Juvenile Delinquency Case is a form of legal action in the state of Oregon that allows crime victims to seek relief if they feel that their rights have been violated in a juvenile delinquency case. This claim is filed in the Circuit Court of the county where the juvenile delinquency case occurred and is an administrative complaint, meaning that it does not need to be filed in criminal court. The types of Oregon Claim of Violation of Crime Victims Rights — Juvenile Delinquency Cases are: failure to provide notice of the case, failure to provide a copy of the petition or affidavit, failure to provide a copy of the order, failure to provide notice of the hearing, failure to provide an opportunity to be heard, failure to provide a copy of the disposition order, failure to provide information about the victim’s rights, failure to provide notice of the victim’s right to file a claim, and failure to provide a copy of the claim form.