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Welcome to the U.S. District Court
for the District of Oregon


The District covers the State of Oregon, with courthouses in Portland, Eugene, Medford, and Pendleton. The Court handles an average annual civil caseload of 2,400 pending civil cases, and a criminal caseload involving an average of 1,100 defendants per year. In addition, the Court is home to Reentry Court programs in Eugene and Portland.

We believe that there are many routes to justice, and our goal is to map them all. Whether we are trying cases, facilitating alternative resolutions to disputes, or collaborating with Federal, state and local government services to craft a comprehensive solution to a District-wide problem, our role as a Court is to provide equal and consistent access to justice.

Information on our website is loosely organized into the types of people who arrive at court; we have sections for attorneys, jurors, educators, and the community at large.

Other Courts and Related Agencies

Federal Public Defender

Federal Public Defenders ensure that the right to counsel is enforced on behalf of those who cannot afford such services. More information about the Federal Public Defender can be found on the office's Website. [Read More]

U.S. Attorney

DOJ LogoUnited States Attorneys conduct most of the trial work in which the United States is a party. More information on the U.S. Attorney's Office can be found on their Website.

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals

9thCirSealAppeals from Opinions and Orders of the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon are heard by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.  For more information about the Ninth Circuit, visit their Website.

U.S. Bankruptcy Court

bankruptcy_Portland_70x70The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Oregon handles all bankruptcy matters. The Bankruptcy Court's website has directions to its courthouses and information for individuals, companies and attorneys.

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County Circuit Courts

Multnomah-County-Courthouse The Multnomah County Courthouse is located across the park from the Hatfield Courthouse in Portland. If you have a summons, trial, or other proceeding in "Circuit Court" for any county in Oregon, you will need to refer to the Oregon state court website for more information. 

U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services

ProbationThe U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services System carries out probation and pretrial services functions in the U.S. District courts. Through its officers and other employees, the system works to make the criminal justice process effective and the public safe.

 

CM/ECF Brown Bag Forum, Hatfield Courthouse, May 17

  A CM/ECF Open Discussion Forum will be held at Noon on May 17 in Portland.  This is an open forum available to attorneys and their staff to answer any questions about using CM/ECF.  ... [Continue]

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit - Calendar for Portland, OR

The Ninth Circuit will sit at the Pioneer Courthouse the week of May 7-11, 2012. ... [Continue]

Amended Schedule of Fees Posted

The Schedule of Fees that displays the fees to be charged for services provided by the Court (including, but not limited to: filing fees, attorney admission fees, and miscellaneous fees) has been amen... [Continue]

Attorneys may begin opening new civil cases electronically beginning April 2, 2012

Beginning April 2, 2012, attorneys who are Registered Users of the CM/ECF application (see LR 1-5(k)) will be allowed to electronically open new civil cases pursuant to . On May 1, 2012, attorneys wil... [Continue]

New Civil Cover Sheet for CM/ECF 5.1.1

CM/ECF version 5.1.1 implements Nature of Suit (NOS) code changes that were approved in September 2011. The Civil Cover Sheet (JS 044) was amended at the same time to include the new NOS codes and rem... [Continue]

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