Based on State Probate Statutes

Oregon Probate Costs

Statutory fees under Or. Rev. Stat. Section 116.173

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Oregon Probate Overview

Oregon uses a statutory fee schedule for probate, meaning attorney and executor compensation is set by law rather than negotiated. The fee structure is defined under Or. Rev. Stat. Section 116.173, and fees are calculated based on the gross value of the estate. This provides predictability -- you can calculate the exact cost before the process begins.

The statutory fee schedule starts at 7% for the first $1,000 of the estate, with rates decreasing for higher amounts. The court filing fee in Oregon is $281, as set by OR circuit court probate filing fee schedule. Additional costs include surety bond premiums and newspaper publication fees for required legal notices.

The probate process in Oregon typically takes 6 to 12 months from filing to final distribution. For smaller estates valued at $75,000 or less, Oregon offers a small estate affidavit that can bypass the full probate process (Or. Rev. Stat. Section 114.515).

Key Facts: Oregon Probate

Fee Type
Statutory
Court Filing Fee
$281
Estimated Timeline
6-12 months
Small Estate Threshold
$75,000
Bond Rate
$5 per $1,000

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