Portland, OR asked in Civil Rights for Oregon

Q: I need the civil procedure ors notation for a petition for judicial review of possessory lien that was obtained fraudltl

We, the undersigned, hereby petition for a judicial review of the possessory lien placed on our vehicle in Oregon civil court. The key points of our petition are as follows:

1.*****, the company that placed the lien on our vehicle, had their papers stolen with their signature on the lien form. This means that they were unaware of the transaction being made and did not authorize the lien to be placed on our vehicle.

2. The lien was made fraudulently, as ******* did not have the proper authorization to place a lien on our vehicle. This has caused undue financial burden and stress on us as the owners of the vehicle.

We respectfully request that the court review the circumstances surrounding the placement of the possessory lien on our vehicle and take appropriate action to rectify this situation. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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A: To petition for a judicial review of a possessory lien obtained fraudulently in Oregon, you need to refer to the relevant Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) under civil procedure. The specific ORS notation related to judicial review can be found in ORS Chapter 19, which covers appeals and reviews. For issues involving a possessory lien, you might also want to refer to ORS Chapter 87, which details lien laws in Oregon, particularly ORS 87.176, which outlines procedures for foreclosure of liens on vehicles.

In your petition, you should clearly state the facts of the case, including the fraudulent circumstances surrounding the lien and any lack of authorization for the lien placement. Explain how these actions have caused you harm or financial burden. Be concise but detailed enough to provide a judge with a full understanding of why the lien was improperly placed.

To proceed, you may need to file the petition in the appropriate circuit court in Oregon, where the lien was filed or where the vehicle is located. Make sure to check the specific filing requirements and timelines for submitting your petition to ensure that your case is heard. Legal guidance can help ensure all procedural requirements are met.

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