Oregon, (OR) DNA Paternity Testing Services
Oregon Paternity, Siblingship, Grandparent, Avuncular, & Immigration DNA
Oregon, (OR) Paternity DNA Testing Laws, Statutes, & Birth Certificate:
According to the Laws of Oregon and paternity statute 109.070
109.070 Establishing paternity.
(1) The paternity of a person may be established as follows:(a) A man is rebuttably presumed to be the father of a child born to a woman if he and the woman were married to each other at the time of the child’s birth, without a judgment of separation, regardless of whether the marriage is void.
(b) A man is rebuttably presumed to be the father of a child born to a woman if he and the woman were married to each other and the child is born within 300 days after the marriage is terminated by death, annulment or dissolution or after entry of a judgment of separation.
(c) By the marriage of the parents of a child after the birth of the child, and the parents filing with the State Registrar of the Center for Health Statistics the voluntary acknowledgment of paternity form as provided for by ORS 432.287.
(d) By filiation proceedings.
(e) By filing with the State Registrar of the Center for Health Statistics the voluntary acknowledgment of paternity form as provided for by ORS 432.287. Except as otherwise provided in subsections (4) to (7) of this section, this filing establishes paternity for all purposes.
(f) By having established paternity through a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity process in another state.
(g) By paternity being established or declared by other provision of law.
(2) The paternity of a child established under subsection (1)(a) or (c) of this section may be challenged in an action or proceeding by the husband or wife. The paternity may not be challenged by a person other than the husband or wife as long as the husband and wife are married and cohabiting, unless the husband and wife consent to the challenge.
(3) If the court finds that it is just and equitable, giving consideration to the interests of the parties and the child, the court shall admit evidence offered to rebut the presumption of paternity in subsection (1)(a) or (b) of this section.
(4)(a) A party to a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity may rescind the acknowledgment within the earlier of:
(A) Sixty days after filing the acknowledgment; or
(B) The date of a proceeding relating to the child, including a proceeding to establish a support order, in which the party wishing to rescind the acknowledgment is also a party. For the purposes of this subparagraph, the date of a proceeding is the date on which an order is entered in the proceeding.
(b) To rescind the acknowledgment, the party shall sign and file with the State Registrar of the Center for Health Statistics a written document declaring the rescission.
(5)(a) A signed voluntary acknowledgment of paternity filed in this state may be challenged and set aside in circuit court at any time after the 60-day period referred to in subsection (4) of this section on the basis of fraud, duress or a material mistake of fact.
(b) The challenge may be brought by: [More]

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Birth Certificate Vital Statistic Information:
If you need to obtain a copy of your child's birth certificate, or want to change your child's name, then you may need to contact the office of vital statistics for Oregon, (OR):
Oregon (OR) Vital Records
Oregon Bureau of Vital Statistics
PO Box 14050
Portland OR 97293-0050
Oregon (OR) Vital Statistic Application
Phone (971)673-1190

* Locations in in Oregon, (OR)
We have locations and/or mobile medical collectors in most Oregon, (OR) cities below:
| Albany | Florence | Molalla | Sheridan |
| Ashland | Forest Grove | Monmouth | Sherwood |
| Astoria | Gladstone | Mount Angel | Silverton |
| Aumsville | Grants Pass | Myrtle Creek | Springfield |
| Baker City | Gresham | Newberg | St. Helens |
| Beaverton | Happy Valley | Newport | Stayton |
| Bend | Harrisburg | North Bend | Sutherlin |
| Boardman | Hermiston | Nyssa | Sweet Home |
| Brookings | Hillsboro | Oakridge | Talent |
| Canby | Hood River | Ontario | Tigard |
| Central Point | Independence | Oregon City | Tillamook |
| City of The Dalles | Junction City | Pendleton | Toledo |
| Coos Bay | Keizer | Philomath | Troutdale |
| Coquille | Klamath Falls | Phoenix | Tualatin |
| Cornelius | La Grande | Portland | Umatilla |
| Corvallis | Lake Oswego | Prineville | Veneta |
| Cottage Grove | Lebanon | Redmond | Warrenton |
| Creswell | Lincoln City | Reedsport | West Linn |
| Dallas | Madras | Roseburg | Wilsonville |
| Damascus | McMinnville | Salem | Winston |
| Eagle Point | Medford | Sandy | Woodburn |
| Eugene | Milton-Freewater | Scappoose | |
| Fairview | Milwaukie | Seaside |

* Counties Served
We can arrange an appointment for you that is either located in, or conveniently accessible from, one of these Oregon, (OR) State Counties:
| Baker | Douglas | Lake | Sherman |
| Benton | Gilliam | Lane | Tillamook |
| Clackamas | Grant | Lincoln | Umatilla |
| Clatsop | Harney | Linn | Union |
| Columbia | Hood River | Malheur | Wallowa |
| Coos | Jackson | Marion | Wasco |
| Crook | Jefferson | Morrow | Washington |
| Curry | Josephine | Multnomah | Wheeler |
| Deschutes | Klamath | Polk | Yamhill |

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