Uncontested divorce in Klamath County, Oregon
Klamath County uncontested divorce help for couples in Klamath Falls and across south-central Oregon who agree on the terms and want Oregon-specific, court-ready paperwork with attorney review.


Local context for Klamath County
Klamath County divorce filings are handled through the circuit court in Klamath Falls, the county seat on the Link River between Upper Klamath Lake and Lake Ewauna. From neighborhoods near downtown Klamath Falls to communities such as Merrill, Malin, Chiloquin, and Bonanza, many couples want a practical way to complete an uncontested divorce without the cost and strain of a contested case.
Court contact & hours
- Courthouse
- Klamath County Circuit Court
- Phone
- (541) 883-5503
- Trial Court Administrator
- John Powell
- ADA contact
- Fawna Anderson
- Courthouse hours
- Verify current hours with the local court before filing.
- Service window hours
- Clerk's office closed 12pm-1pm
Filing notes
Klamath County divorce filings go through the Oregon circuit court system, and OJD eFile is the standard filing platform for many case types and filers. Local submission practices, accepted filing methods, and scheduling procedures can change, so confirm current domestic-relations filing instructions with the Klamath County Circuit Court before you file.
Court locations
Physical address
316 Main St, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Mailing address
Klamath County Circuit Court, 316 Main Street, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Helpful court links
Court information
Records & payments
Family & mediation
About Klamath County
Klamath County is in south-central Oregon along the California border, with Klamath Falls as its county seat. Created in 1882 from the southern portion of Lake County, it was named for the Klamath people. By land area it is one of Oregon’s largest counties, encompassing high-desert basin country, forested uplands, and a chain of major lakes and wetlands tied to the upper Klamath Basin. Upper Klamath Lake is the state’s largest freshwater lake, and the county is also closely associated with the Klamath River system and nearby Crater Lake region. Agriculture, ranching, timber, and health care have long been central parts of the local economy, alongside public-sector employment and basin water management. The county’s modern courthouse in Klamath Falls was completed in 1998 after the previous courthouse was demolished following damage from the 1993 earthquake. Today, Klamath County remains a large, sparsely settled regional center whose civic life is anchored by Klamath Falls and shaped by water, forest, and agricultural land.
Filing for Divorce in Klamath County
Klamath County uncontested divorce cases are filed through the Klamath County Circuit Court, part of the Oregon circuit court system. In an uncontested case, both spouses have already reached agreement on the key terms, such as property division, debts, parenting arrangements, child support, and spousal support if any of those issues apply. The court still requires complete, accurate paperwork that complies with Oregon law and local filing procedures.
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