(2) Before filing a document that a person submits for filing, the Secretary of State may verify that, as listed in the document, a business entity’s principal office, records office address, as described in ORS 70.020, or principal address, as described in ORS 648.010, is a physical street address and is not a mail forwarding service, virtual office or commercial mail receiving agency, except that the Secretary of State may accept a commercial mail receiving agency as a business entity’s principal office, records office address or principal address if the physical street address of the business entity’s principal executive offices is the same as the physical street address of the commercial mail receiving agency. The Secretary of State shall verify that the address of a registered agent listed in a document submitted for filing is a physical street address and is not a mail forwarding service, virtual office or commercial mail receiving agency.
(3) The Secretary of State shall protect from public disclosure a business entity’s physical street address as provided in any document a person submits for filing under this section if:
(a) The physical street address of the business entity’s principal office, records office address or principal address is the same as the physical street address of a commercial mail receiving agency; and
(b) The person requests the Secretary of State to protect the business entity’s physical street address from public disclosure. [1971 c.200 §2; 2013 c.158 §17; 2017 c.705 §7; 2025 c.158 §1]