 General Information
General Information
Some hearings are held with one or more parties not physically present in the courtroom.  If the remote hearing is eligible for public viewing, it will be live-streamed through Webex Events (the software Oregon’s state courts use for this purpose). When available, live streaming allows the public to join and view and/or listen to these hearings from a computer, mobile device (such as a smartphone or tablet), or phone (subject to some limitations). Many remote hearings may also be available to view at a court facility. Contact the court with any questions on how to access a remote hearing.
If you are a defendant or party to a case, the 
   Litigant Guide provides more information. There are also guides for the 
   general public, 
   witnesses, and 
   attorneys.
Chief Justice Order 23-028 contains information, under section 7, for the electronic submission of documentary exhibits and non-documentary exhibits. Also, see Presiding Judge Order 2023-16 on "Exhibits for Hearings and Trials".
    Receiving Notice of a Remote Hearing
When you are scheduled for a remote hearing, you will receive the link to join that hearing through a hearing notice and/or an email from the court or Webex. For more information about connecting to remote hearings see:
   Webex Conference Line Info