(1) A judgment creditor may assign all or part of the creditors rights under a judgment. An assignment of judgment document must be signed by the judgment creditor, by the judgment creditors agent or by an attorney who represents the judgment creditor. Signature by the judgment creditors agent is not subject to the requirement of ORS 9.320 that a party that is not a natural person appear by an attorney in all cases. The signature must be acknowledged by a notary public. The document may be: (a) Filed with the court administrator for the court in which the judgment was entered, and upon such filing shall be entered in the register and in the judgment lien record; or (b) Recorded in any County Clerk Lien Record in which the judgment was recorded under ORS 18.152. (2) Upon filing or recording under this section, an assignment of judgment document operates to assign the judgment creditors rights under the judgment to the extent reflected in the document. (3) If this or another state is assigned or subrogated to the support rights of a person under ORS 412.024, 418.032 or 419B.406 or similar statutes of another state, an assignment of judgment document bearing the signature of the Administrator of the Division of Child Support of the Department of Justice or the authorized representative of the administrator may be filed or recorded in the same manner as an assignment of judgment document under subsection (1) of this section and shall have the same effect as an assignment of judgment document signed by the judgment creditor. (4) This section does not apply to justice courts, municipal courts or county courts performing judicial functions.
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