B2B Compliance Guide

Commercial Debt Collection in Oregon

Everything you need to know about collecting B2B debts in Oregon. Statute of limitations, licensing requirements, and how AgentCollect keeps you compliant automatically.

6 Years
Statute of Limitations (written)
DFR License
Required for 3rd-party collectors
8am–9pm
Permitted Contact Hours (PT)
ORS §12.080
Governing Statute

Oregon B2B Debt Collection Rules

Oregon provides a 6-year statute of limitations for commercial debts and requires third-party collectors to be licensed with the Department of Financial Regulation (DFR). The Oregon Unlawful Debt Collection Practices Act sets strong conduct standards for all collection activity in the state.

Key distinction: The federal FDCPA does not apply to B2B debts. However, Oregon's OUDCPA and DFR licensing requirements apply to licensed collection agencies regardless of debt type. Best practice is to apply OUDCPA standards to all Oregon collections to avoid any regulatory risk.

How Long You Have to Collect

Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS)

The statute of limitations determines how long a creditor has to file a lawsuit to collect a debt. Once expired, the debt is not forgiven — but it becomes unenforceable through the courts.

Contract Type Time Limit Code Section
Written contract 6 years ORS §12.080
Oral contract 6 years ORS §12.080
Open book account (invoices) 6 years ORS §12.080
Account stated 6 years ORS §12.080
Promissory note 6 years ORS §12.080

Important: The clock starts from the date of the last activity on the account — typically the last payment or the invoice due date. A partial payment can restart the clock.

Who Needs a License

Oregon Department of Financial Regulation (DFR) Licensing

Oregon requires third-party debt collectors and collection agencies to be licensed with the Department of Financial Regulation before collecting debts in the state.

  • Third-party collectors must hold an Oregon Collection Agency License from the DFR
  • Original creditors collecting their own debts do not need a license
  • Annual renewal and surety bond requirements apply
  • License holders must maintain records of all Oregon collection activity
  • Violations can result in license suspension, revocation, and civil penalties

How AgentCollect Handles This

  • AgentCollect operates under its own Oregon DFR license — you don't need to obtain one
  • Our partnered attorneys are licensed and barred in Oregon
  • All communications automatically include required disclosures
  • Licensing status is verified and renewed annually

Laws That Apply to B2B Collections

Oregon Unlawful Debt Collection Practices Act (OUDCPA)

The OUDCPA establishes strong standards for debt collection conduct in Oregon. While primarily consumer-focused, licensed collection agencies must follow its standards for all collection activity.

  • Prohibits harassing, oppressive, or abusive collection conduct
  • Requires accurate disclosure of the debt amount, creditor, and collector identity
  • Prohibits threatening legal action that cannot be taken or is not intended
  • Cease-and-desist requests must be honored promptly

Oregon Unlawful Trade Practices Act (UTPA)

Oregon's UTPA prohibits deceptive and unconscionable trade practices. Courts have applied this to collection activity in commercial contexts where deceptive conduct occurs.

  • Prohibits false or misleading statements in commerce
  • Private right of action with actual damages plus attorney's fees
  • Attorney General enforcement authority
  • Applies in B2B contexts where deceptive conduct affects commerce

UCC Article 2 — Commercial Transactions

Oregon has adopted the UCC, governing B2B transactions for the sale of goods. Commercial parties have significant flexibility in structuring their agreements.

  • Governs sale of goods between businesses
  • Allows contractual modification of remedies and limitations
  • Commercial reasonableness standard applies
  • Permits interest and late fees if specified in the contract

Automatic Oregon Compliance

Every AgentCollect account is pre-configured for Oregon's specific requirements. No manual setup needed.

Requirement How AgentCollect Handles It
Contact hours (8am–9pm PT) AI agents auto-detect timezone from area code. Never calls outside permitted hours.
Validation notice Automatically sent within 30 days of first contact with all required disclosures.
Statute of limitations Accounts past 6-year SOL are flagged and handled with modified approach.
DFR licensing AgentCollect holds its own Oregon DFR license. Clients don't need to obtain one.
Cease-and-desist Immediately stops all contact. Account moved to legal review queue.
OUDCPA standards All communications follow OUDCPA guidelines. No harassing or deceptive practices.

Oregon B2B Debt Collection FAQ

What is the statute of limitations for B2B debt collection in Oregon?
In Oregon, the statute of limitations for written contracts, oral contracts, and open book accounts is 6 years (ORS §12.080). The clock starts from the date of the last activity on the account.
Do I need a license to collect B2B debts in Oregon?
Third-party debt collectors must hold an Oregon Collection Agency License from the Department of Financial Regulation (DFR). Original creditors collecting their own debts do not need a license. AgentCollect operates under its own DFR license.
Does the Oregon Unlawful Debt Collection Practices Act apply to B2B collections?
The OUDCPA primarily applies to consumer debts, but licensed collection agencies must follow its conduct standards for all Oregon collections. AgentCollect applies OUDCPA guidelines to all collections as best practice.
Can I charge interest on unpaid B2B invoices in Oregon?
Yes. Oregon allows contractual interest between businesses. The legal rate is 9% per year if no rate is specified (ORS §82.010). Including interest terms in your contracts maximizes recovery.
Does Oregon require call recording consent?
Oregon is an all-party consent state for call recording (ORS §165.540). All parties must consent to recording. AgentCollect's AI agents begin every call with a recording disclosure to maintain full compliance.

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