Or. R. App. P. 7.35

As amended through January 17, 2024
Rule 7.35 - MOTIONS SEEKING EMERGENCY RELIEF
(1) If a party files a motion for substantive relief and requires relief in less than 21 days, the party shall include in the caption of the motion a statement that the motion is an "EMERGENCY MOTION UNDER ORAP 7.35." The motion should explain in the first paragraph the reason for the emergency and identify any deadline for action by the court.
(2) Before filing the motion, the movant shall make a good faith effort to notify the opposing counsel or opposing party, if the party is not represented by counsel. If the motion is filed within 21 days of the filing of the notice of appeal, the movant also shall make a good faith effort to notify counsel for each party and each self-represented party who is eligible to appear as of right as a party to the appeal under ORAP 2.25(3). The motion shall state whether the other party has been notified and served, and the party's position on the motion. If the moving party has not been able to learn a party's position on the motion, then the motion must so state.
(3) A motion seeking emergency relief, other than a motion for an extension of time, and any response to a motion seeking emergency relief may be served and filed by telephonic facsimile communication device, provided that the material being transmitted does not exceed 10 pages and subject to the following conditions:
(a) Filing shall not be deemed complete until the entirety of the motion or response being transmitted has been received by the Administrator, but, as so filed, the facsimile transmission shall have the same force and effect as filing of the original.
(b) The party or attorney being served maintains a telephonic facsimile communication device at the party's address or at the attorney's office and the device is operating at the time service is made. The proof of service shall contain the facsimile number of any party or attorney served by facsimile transmission.

Or. R. App. P. 7.35

Amended November 13, 2020, effective 1/1/2021.