Civil

The Civil Unit processes, serves and enforces court orders and other documents associated with court cases. In addition, the Civil Unit executes real property judicial foreclosure sales, personal property sales and vehicle impound releases.

Requirements for Service of Documents:
In order for the Civil Unit to process and serve your court filed documents, we need the following:

What documents to serve? Please understand that we cannot advise you on what documents need to be served or filed, verify this information with the court or your attorney.

Accepted Documents:
Our Civil Unit only serves court filed documents and subpoenas, we are not able to serve letters or notices that are not associated with an open court case. We do not have forms at our office and are unable to advise you what forms to file. However, below is a link to all forms and instructions available through the circuit courts in the State of Oregon.


Domestic Relations: Divorce, custody, adoption, name change.

Small Claims: Claim & Notice of Claim

Civil Cases: Summons, Complaint, Modifications and other documents.

Evictions: Eviction Summons & Complaint, Notice of Restitution, Writ of Execution on Judgment of Restitution.


Enforcement Writs & Orders: Writ of Garnishment, Writ of Execution, Writ of Assistance, Order of Assistance

Protection Orders: FAPA Restraining Order, Temporary Stalking Order, Final Stalking Order, Sexual Abuse Prevention Order, Extreme Risk Protection Order, Elderly/Disabled Persons Restraining Order

Protection order petitions need to be completed and submitted at the Deschutes County Circuit Court by 11:00am for a same day hearing.

If the judge grants your protection order, the court clerk will electronically send the Civil Unit your protection order for service to the respondent. They will be processed and sent out for service on the day it is received. If the respondent lives out of Deschutes County, the Civil Unit will coordinate with that county or state for service of the order.

Protection orders are a high priority for service. However, it may take several days or several weeks to serve a respondent depending on the following:

For service notification, we suggest that you complete the electronic notification form that the court supplies with the petition packet. This notification system will generate a text and/or email to you immediately after service.

Contact non-emergency dispatch at 541-693-6911 option 5, to speak with a deputy about the service of your protection order and any new information on where the respondent is at that moment. The Civil Unit will not know if the order is served for at least a day after service, and sometimes up to a few days.

Contact the Civil Unit at 541-388-6640 if you have information that the respondent has moved outside of Deschutes County.

Legal Assistance:
The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office and the Civil Unit cannot give legal advice, what documents to file, what forms or procedures to use, or recommending the services of a specific attorney. Below are some recommendations if you should need legal assistance.


Civil Unit Contact Information:
Address: 63333 W Hwy 20, Bend, OR 97703
Phone: 541-388-6640
Fax: 541-389-1928
Email: so.civil@deschutes.org