Or. Rev. Stat. § 131A.150
(1) A forfeiture notice must contain:
(e) A statement in substantially the following form:
NOTICE OF SEIZURE FOR FORFEITURE
Notice to Potential Claimant -
Read These Papers Carefully ! ! !
If you have any interest in the seized property described in these papers, you must claim that interest or you will automatically lose that interest. If you do not file a claim for the property, the property may be forfeited even if you are not convicted of any crime. To claim an interest, you must file a written claim with the forfeiture counsel named below. The written claim must be signed by you, under penalty of perjury, and state: (a) Your true name; (b) The address at which you will accept future mailings from the court and forfeiture counsel; and (c) A statement that you have an interest in the seized property. Your deadline for filing the claim document is 21 days from the day this form is given to you. If you have any questions, you should see an attorney immediately.
(6) A forfeiture notice need not be served on a person who has received a receipt under ORS 131A.055 if:
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