By County: Latest Eviction Data
Updated on: March 17, 2025
Important reminders about the data:
If it is your first time visiting the site, be sure to read Working with the Data.
The numbers reported in this research represent the lower bound metrics of tenants displaced by the eviction process or evicted in Oregon.
It does not capture ‘Notices of Termination’ served to tenants that don't result in a court case.
Of the eviction cases that get filed at a court in Oregon, this data only includes data on eviction cases filed at a circuit court. 90% of all eviction cases were filed in a circuit court. The remaining 10% of cases were filed in a justice court. Even though we know that circuit court data alone do not provide a full picture of evictions in Oregon, they do represent the vast majority of cases filed. Therefore, we use the circuit court data to present a picture of what is happening in eviction cases statewide. Learn more on the Data Availability.
The dashboard only displays data from counties with over 500 cases filed per year in a circuit court and in which circuit court data provide decent, high or full visibility of the eviction landscape in that county. To learn more about what level of visibility circuit court data provide for by county visit the Data Availability page.
For data for all counties where cases are filed in circuit court available, scroll to bottom of this page for a table (below the dashboard).
For additional context and data from previous years, visit the corresponding topic pages: Eviction Cases (Filings); Disparity in Legal Representation; Causes Listed on Notices of Termination, Eviction Case Outcomes
For the statewide data, visit Statewide: Latest Eviction Data