Oregon Tax Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 21, 2025

Oregon Tax Court cases in Marion County, Salem, OR

Marion County Circuit Court in Salem, Oregon, is a state circuit court (trial court of general jurisdiction) within the Oregon Judicial Department serving Marion County. It handles a full range of matters, including criminal (felonies, misdemeanors, violations), civil (limited and general), small claims, landlord‑tenant, family law (divorce, custody, support), juvenile (dependency and delinquency), probate and protective proceedings (estates, guardianships, conservatorships), traffic and other violations, restraining and protective orders, and mental health commitments. As the county's primary trial court, it conducts jury and non‑jury trials, arraignments, motion hearings, and protective‑order proceedings, and it maintains case records, calendars, and judgments for cases arising within Marion County.

Oregon Tax Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Tax Court
County: Marion
Street Address: 1241 State Street
City: Salem
Zip Code: 97301
Phone: 503-986-5650
Fax: 503-986-4507
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - noon, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Website URL: https://www.courts.oregon.gov/courts/tax/Pages/default.aspx
Parking: Metered Parking is Available. The parking meter rate is 75 or 80 cents per hour depending on the location. Payment is required weekdays 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Directions: From north exit I-5 at the State Hwy 99E/State Hwy 22 exit (# 253) and travel west (keep right at the fork) merge onto Mission Street SE/OR-22/OR-99E continue for 2.3 miles to overpass, keeping in your right lane exit right toward 12th Street SE (follow signs for “Willamette University and State Offices”) stay in the right lane as you continue onto 12th Street SE turn right on State Street crossing over train tracks (Robertson Building will be on your left) From south exit I-5 at State Hwy 99E/State Hwy 22 exit (#253) and travel west turn left on Mission Street SE/OR-22/OR-99E continue for 2.3 miles to overpass, keeping in your right lane exit right toward 12th Street SE (follow signs for “Willamette University and State Offices") stay in the right lane as you continue onto 12th Street SE turn right on State Street crossing over train tracks (Robertson Building will be on your left)
Forms & Filing: https://www.courts.oregon.gov/courts/tax/help/Pages/forms.aspx
Divisions / Services: https://www.courts.oregon.gov/courts/tax/about/Pages/default.aspx
Languages: English
Email: tax.court@ojd.state.or.us
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Oregon-Tax-Court/139149206104043
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CourtTax
ADA: Rocco Lieuallen
ADA Phone: 503-986-7026
ADA Fax / Email: Rocco.J.Lieuallen@ojd.state.or.us
About / Additional Info: The Court has two divisions: the Magistrate Division and the Regular Division. With a few exceptions, appeals to the Tax Court are first filed in and heard by the Magistrate Division. The decision of the Magistrate can be appealed to the Regular Division.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_Tax_Court

Services and Case Types Handled in Oregon Tax Court

Marion County Circuit Court provides general-jurisdiction trial court services, including:
- Case intake and filings (in person and e-filing) for criminal, civil, family, juvenile, probate/guardianship, and violation/traffic matters.
- Protective orders (e.g., domestic violence, stalking), with petition filing, issuance, and hearing scheduling.
- Court hearings and trials, including arraignments, motion hearings, settlement conferences, and jury and bench trials.
- Jury services: summons processing, qualification, postponements, orientation, and juror reporting.
- Records and copies: case dockets, calendars, certificates, and record searches, subject to access rules.
- Payments and compliance: fines, fees, restitution, supervision conditions, and payment plans.
- Public support: forms, self-help resources, interpreters, ADA accommodations, and mediation/referrals.

The court's role is to file, manage, and adjudicate cases; protect rights and safety; ensure due process; and provide accessible public services.