Civil / Records Division

Civil Process Unit

Physical Address and mailing address:  

Klamath County Sheriff's Office

3300 Vandenberg Rd.

Klamath Falls, OR 97603

Phone: 541-883-5130 option 3

Facsimile: 541-883-4271

Office Hours: Mon - Fri from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm 

The Civil Unit responds to all legal processes directed to the Sheriff, including, but not limited to: Writs of Execution (Real and Personal Property Sales), Forcible Entry Detainers/Evictions, notice, provisional and enforcement processes, and various other court orders/documents.

One Civil Deputy is assigned to serve processes in Klamath County. This includes the towns of Klamath Falls, Chiloquin, Crescent, Chemult, Gilchrist, Lapine, Sprague River, Beatty, Bly, Bonanza, Sprague River, Merrill, Malin, Keno, Fort Klamath and Rocky Point

Online Notice of Sheriff Sales

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Service Fees

Schedule of service fees

Requirements for Serving Civil Process

In order for the Sheriff’s Office to process and serve papers, we need the following:

1.  The appropriate fee. If you are sending the documents in the mail, please include a check, .         money order, or cashier’s check.

2.  A service address (physical address). We do not accept papers with a Post Office Box as          the address listed for the defendant.

3.  A cover letter/ letter of instructions. If you have any special instructions that the Sheriff’s Office should need, such as a description of the person to be served or any other pertinent service information, please include this in a cover letter. Also, if you have more than one defendant listed, indicate which defendant you want served. Be specific in who you want served. If there is any doubt as to what you want the Sheriff’s Office to do, papers will be returned to you.

4.  A self-addressed stamped envelope is necessary, if you want a copy of the proof of service         and receipt.

5.  Certified true copies of the documents, and in some instances, a court seal.

(This office cannot give legal advice pursuant to Oregon Law)

Restraining Orders, Protection Orders

Where do I obtain a Restraining Order?

Restraining Orders are obtained through Circuit Courts. The phone number for Klamath County Circuit Court is 541-883-5503.

How do I qualify for a Restraining Order and what are the criteria?

This information can be obtained by calling the court.

After a Judge approves a Restraining Order, how is it served and how long will it take to be served?

Restraining Orders are processed and put out for service the day they are received by our office. We rely on the relevant data section in the restraining order, which has the name, date of birth, address, and all descriptions of the respondent. The more information you provide in this section, the easier it may be for the Sheriff’s Office to complete service. Include an employment address, if applicable, and any other information that will be useful in order for us to serve.

Restraining Orders are the first priority in service documents at the Klamath County Sheriff’s Office. However, it may take anywhere from one day to several weeks to serve a respondent, due to the following:

A respondent may be avoiding service. Restraining orders are not search warrants,

therefore, we cannot force entry into a residence.

We may be going to the residence at the wrong time because no information was

provided as to the best time frame to serve (or, it is simply unknown).

Deputies may be responding to emergency calls, or we may only have a limited

number of deputies on duty.

How do I check and see if a Restraining Order has been served?

After service is completed, the petitioner will be mailed a copy of the return of service, which is also filed with the court indicating that the Restraining Order has been served. You may also contact the civil division to check service status Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you need to notify our office of the whereabouts of a respondent, call our main office line at 541-883-5130. Please remember to be patient in this process. Our Office performs due and diligent search and inquiry when serving civil process.

Please Note: Restraining Orders to be served outside of Klamath County are sent to the appropriate county. Please check with the appropriate Sheriff Office for service status.

Protection Orders

If you do not meet the criteria for a restraining order, you may be able to obtain a stalking protective order. "Stalking" is defined in Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 163.730 to 163.732. Keywords in the definition are "repeated" and "unwanted contact". If you believe you are a victim of stalking and you would like to see if you could obtain a stalking protective order, contact the law enforcement agency where the stalking is taking place.

Legal Questions

The Klamath County Sheriff’s Office and other public safety agencies, along with Oregon Courts, are not permitted to give legal advice pursuant to Oregon Law. “Legal Advice” means telling a person how to go about court proceedings, filing, etc., speculating what the outcome in a court case would be, advising or recommending one procedure, form, or pleading over another, advising what words to put in a form or what to say in court, suggesting what you "should do", recommending the services of a specific attorney or group of attorneys, etc. If you need legal assistance, you may try:

Search yellow pages or internet for "attorney".

Lawyer Referral Service, Phone Number: 1-800-452-7636

Tel-Law Program, Phone Number: 1-800-452-4776 or www.osbar.org/public

Legal Aid Services of Oregon. Location: 832 Klamath Ave, Klamath Falls, OR 97603. Phone Number: 541-273-0533, or https://lasoregon.org/

Law Libraries located at any the Public Library

Book stores, specifically in the Law/Social Science section

www.OregonLawHelp.org