Quick Tips - for Doing Business with DMV - Oregon.gov

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Quick Tips for Doing Business with DMV Driver Information, Vehicle Information & Other Services

Transcript of Quick Tips - for Doing Business with DMV - Oregon.gov

Quick Tipsfor Doing Business with DMV

Driver Information, Vehicle Information & Other Services

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Contents

Driver Information ................................................................1

Real ID ............................................................................ 1

Class C License .............................................................. 2

Class C Provisional License.......................................... 3

Class C Instruction Permit ........................................... 3

Provisional Driver Licensing Information ................. 3

Motorcycle Endorsement ............................................. 4

Restricted Motorcycle Endorsement .......................... 4

Mandatory Motorcycle Rider Education .................. 4

Motorcycle Instruction Permit .................................... 5

Commercial License or Commercial Learner Permit 5

Non-driver Identification Cards ..................................6

Testing Fees ....................................................................6

Taking the Drive Test ................................................... 7

Lawful Status Requirement ......................................... 8

Acceptable Documents For Proof of Identity, Full Legal Name & Date of Birth ................. 8

Full Legal Name ............................................................ 9

Social Security Number Requirement ...................... 10

Real ID Acceptable Documents for Proof of Ineligibility for SSN ................................................ 10

Proof of Residence Address ........................................ 10

Changing Your Address ..............................................11

Organ Transplant and Tissue Donation ...................11

Veteran Designation .................................................. 12

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Deaf or Hard of Hearing Designation ...................... 12

Emergency Contact Information ............................... 12

Renewing Your Driving Privilege .............................. 13

Replacing a Driver License, Permit, or ID Card ...... 14

Interim Document ....................................................... 15

Parking Permits for Persons with Disabilities ........ 16

Parking Identification Cards ..................................... 17

Filing an Accident Report .......................................... 17

Reinstating Your Driver License................................ 18

Vehicle Information ........................................................... 18

Applying for Title and Registration .......................... 18

Vehicle from Other Country ...................................... 20

Sold a Vehicle ............................................................. 20

Replacing Vehicle Plates ........................................... 20

Renewing Your Registration ..................................... 20

Services ................................................................................ 22

Sno-Park Permits ........................................................22

Trip Permits ..................................................................22

Purchasing DMV Records .......................................... 23

DMV Related Questions 503-945-5000 ...................................................................... 24

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Doing business with DMV can sometimes be a confusing process.

To help, we offer the following quick tips designed to be a fast reference and give you a basic knowledge of the services available at DMV.

You can find more detailed information online at OregonDMV.com or you may call us:

Portland: (503) 299-9999Salem: (503) 945-5000 Eugene: (541) 686-7855Bend: (541) 388-6322Medford: (541) 776-6025Roseburg: (541) 440-3395

TTY Statewide Relay 7-1-1

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Driver InformationTo qualify for an Oregon driver license, instruction permit, or identification card you must be a resident of or domiciled in Oregon. You will be required to provide proof of identity, full legal name and current residence address. See pages 8-10 for the identification requirements.

Real IDReal ID is an optional type of driver license, permit or identification card with additional requirements. As of May 2023, you will need a valid passport, a Real ID, or other federally acceptable document to board a plane or enter secure federal facilities such as military bases. Your standard driver license will NOT be accepted for those purposes.

To apply for a Real ID, you will be required to present hardcopy proofs of lawful status, full legal name and two proofs of address.**Proof of address must be from two different sources.

There is a $30 additional fee for every issuance of a Real ID.

• Your documents will be verified and scanned. The copies are stored securely for 10 years.

• You can go to Oregon.gov/RealID to determine the documents you will need and get a customized checklist.

If you are a temporary resident in the United States applying for a commercial driver license or a Real ID driver license or identification card, you will be issued a limited-term driver license or identification card. A limited-term driver license or identification card will be valid for:

• Your authorized length of stay, but no longer than eight years from the date of issuance; or

• One year from the date of issuance if your length of stay is for an indefinite period of time.

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If you are a temporary resident in the United States applying for a commercial or Real ID driver permit, you will be issued a limited-term driver permit valid for:

• Your authorized length of stay, but no longer than the period of time for which the driver permit of the same type is issued for by the department; or

• One year from the date of issuance if your length of stay is for an indefinite period of time.

Class C LicenseA Class C non-commercial license allows a person who is at least 18 years old to drive:

• A car or any single vehicle (mopeds, autocycles, passenger cars, vans, and pickups) with a loaded weight and gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of not more than 26,000 pounds that is exempt from a commercial driver license (CDL) or motorcycle requirements;

• A recreational vehicle—including motor homes and vehicles with campers—for personal use;

• An emergency fire vehicle if operated by a firefighter; and

• An emergency vehicle if operated by a qualified emergency service volunteer.

In addition, a holder of a Class C license may tow:

• A travel trailer for personal use; or• A trailer with loaded weight or GVWR over 10,000

pounds, if the combined weight and GVWR of the towing vehicle and trailer is not more than 26,000 pounds.

See page 6 for testing fees.

Fees: Eight-year original license issuance ......................$60.00Eight-year original Real ID license issuance .......$90.00Original Real ID limited-term license issuance...$55.00Eight-year renewal ...................................................$40.00Eight-year Real ID renewal .....................................$70.00Real ID limited-term license renewal ....................$40.00

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Class C Provisional License• Drivers 16 and 17 years of age.• Subject to graduated licensing restrictions.• Eligible to drive the same vehicles as a class C non-

commercial license.

Fees: Eight-year original license issuance ......................$60.00Eight-year original Real ID license issuance .......$90.00Original Real ID limited-term license issuance...$55.00See below for provisional licensing requirements.

Class C Instruction Permit• Must be at least 15 years of age; and• Pass the knowledge and vision test.See page 6 for testing fees.

Fees: Class C Instruction permit ......................................$23.00Real ID Class C Instruction permit ........................$53.00

Provisional Driver Licensing InformationIf you’re under 18 years of age and getting your license for the first time, you must meet the following requirements:

Requirements:• Have had an instruction permit from Oregon,

another state, or the District of Columbia, for at least six months. Temporary driver permits do not count toward the requirement to have an instruction permit for six months for a provisional driver license;

• Certify that you have had at least 50 hours of driving experience while supervised by someone at least 21 years of age who has had a valid driver license for at least three years, AND show that you have completed an ODOT-approved driver education course; OR certify that you have had 100 hours of supervised driving experience;

• Your parent or legal guardian must certify you meet school attendance or exemption requirements; and

• Your application must be signed by your parent or legal guardian.

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If you are under 18 and have been issued a driver license by another state and you surrender that license when applying for an Oregon driver license, you are not subject to the first two requirements listed above.

Motorcycle Endorsement• Licensed driver 16 years of age and older;• Pass a vision test*; and• Submission of electronic course completion card

from an approved motorcycle rider education course.

*Depending on the motorcycle rider education course completed, you may be required to take and pass the knowledge test.

Fees: May vary depending on your current driving privilege ......................................................................$87.00

Restricted Motorcycle EndorsementA restricted motorcycle endorsement allows the holder to operate a 3-wheeled motorcycle.

• Licensed driver 16 years of age or older;• Pass a vision test; and• Pass the knowledge test.See page 6 for testing fees.

Fees: May vary depending on your current driving privilege ......................................................................$87.00

Mandatory Motorcycle Rider Education If you apply for an unrestricted motorcycle endorsement and you do not have a valid motorcycle endorsement from another state, you must complete an approved motorcycle rider education course:

Contact TEAM OREGON at www.team-oregon.org or call 800-545-9944 for information, fees or to sign up for a course.

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Motorcycle Instruction Permit• Must be 16 years of age;• Have a valid Oregon driver license; and• Pass the motorcycle knowledge test and vision

test.See page 6 for testing fees

Fees: Motorcycle Instruction Permit ...............................$23.00

Commercial License or Commercial Learner Permit• Provide proof of lawful status;• Provide your Social Security number;• Be at least 18 years of age to drive in excepted

interstate commerce;• Be at least 21 years of age to drive in non-excepted

interstate commerce;• Have a Class C non-commercial or higher driver

license;• Pass appropriate tests;• One year general driving experience if applying

for commercial driver license;• Federal regulation 49 CFR 383.23(b)(l), prohibits

issuance of a limited-term commercial driver license or limited-term commercial learner permit to temporary residents whose country of origin is Canada or Mexico; and

• DMV must receive and record a valid medical examiner’s certificate and when required, a medical waiver or exemption.

Fees:Commercial learner permit .....................................$23.00Commercial driver license .......................................$75.00Real ID commercial driver license .........................$105.00Limited-term commercial driver license ..............$45.00Real ID limited-term commercial driver license ..................................................................... $75.00Commercial renewal ................................................$61.00Real ID commercial renewal ...................................$91.00Limited-term commercial renewal ........................$14.00Real ID limited-term commercial renewal ...........$44.00

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Non-driver Identification CardsNo minimum age limit.

Fees:Eight-year original issuance ...................................$44.50Eight-year original Real ID issuance .....................$74.50Original Real ID limited-term issuance ................$50.00Eight-year renewal ...................................................$40.50Eight-year Real ID renewal .....................................$70.50Real ID limited-term renewal .................................$48.00

Testing FeesYou must pay test fees prior to testing. If you fail a written, drive, or skills test, you need to pay the test fee again each time you take the test. You may make an appointment or visit a DMV office to take a knowledge test. Go to DMV2U.Oregon.gov to schedule an appointment. In addition, DMV requires you to present proof of identity and date of birth every time you test.

OregonDMV.com has more information on office testing.

Fees:Class C knowledge test, motorcycle knowledge test ...........................................................$5.00Commercial knowledge tests ..................................$10.00Class C drive test .......................................................$9.00Commercial skills test ..............................................$70.00

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Taking the Drive Test • Pass the knowledge and vision tests before you

make an appointment for a behind the wheel drive test;

• DMV may waive the drive test if:

» A student between 15-17 years of age has successfully completed a program from an ODOT approved driver education provider and has been issued a completion card that waives the drive test. This card will be acceptable for up to two years from the issue date.

» If you have a valid out-of-state driver license.

• Call or go online to DMV2U.Oregon.gov to schedule your appointment for a drive test in advance or you may take a drive test scored by an approved testing business.

For more information check DMV’s website at: OregonDMV.com.

DMV requires that you pay for tests in advance. If you are taking a test, please bring a separate payment (for example, two checks): one for your test(s) and one for issuing your license, or instruction permit.

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Lawful Status RequirementWhen you apply for a first-time Real ID original, renewal or replacement driver license, driver permit, or identification card, you are required to present proof of lawful status in the U.S.

If you are applying for a commercial driving privilege, you are required to present proof of lawful status in the U.S.

For a list of acceptable lawful status documents, go to OregonDMV.com.

All documents must be original or certified copies. If certified, the certification must be from the issuing agency. Photocopies are not acceptable.Be certain you know the most current acceptable proof of lawful status, identity, date of birth, full legal name, SSN, and residence address before you come to DMV.

All documents submitted must be acceptable to DMV. DMV has discretion to require additional evidence to verify lawful status, full legal name, identity, date of birth, SSN, or current residence address.

Acceptable Documents For Proof of Identity, Full Legal Name & Date of Birth• A U.S. government-issued birth certificate:

» DMV will not accept birth certificates issued by a non-government agency, such as a hospital birth certificate, birth card, birth registration, or a baptismal certificate;

» Laminated birth certificates are not acceptable.

• A U.S. consular Report of Birth Abroad (FS-240);• A U.S. government-issued Certification of Birth

(DS-1350 or FS-545);• Request for Verification of Birth (DD372) must

include verification from Vital Statistics with appropriate endorsements;

• Certificate of Naturalization or Certificate of Citizenship;

• U.S. Passport or Passport Card, valid or expired no more than 5 years;

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• U.S. Territory Passport, valid or expired no more than 5 years;

• Tribal ID card from or affiliated with an Oregon federally recognized tribe, approved by DMV;

• Foreign passport, valid or expired no more than 5 years;

• U.S. Department of Homeland Security documents, valid or expired no more than 5 years:

» Employment Authorization Document (I-766); » Resident Alien Card or Permanent Resident

Card (I-551); » Permit to Re-enter (I-327); » Refugee Travel Document (I-571);

• Consulate Card approved by DMV, valid or expired no more than 5 years;

• Oregon driver license, permit or ID card, valid or expired no more than 13 years;

• Out-of-state driver license, permit or ID card, valid or expired no more than 1 year.

For a complete list of documents visit OregonDMV.com.

Full Legal NameWhen you apply for a driver license, instruction permit, or identification card, you must use your full legal name. “Full legal name” is the name shown on your proof of identity and date of birth document. If your name is different than the name on your proof of identity document, you will be required to present additional documents. Acceptable documents include, but are not limited to, a government issued marriage certificate/license, divorce decree, judgment of dissolution or annulment of marriage or domestic partnership, certificate of registered domestic partnership, adoption decree or a court order. Documents being presented must be original or a certified copy from the issuing agency.

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Social Security Number RequirementWhen you apply for an original, renewal, or replacement driver license, instruction permit, or identification card, you are required to provide your Social Security number (SSN) issued by the U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) on the application.

If you have not been assigned an SSN, during the application process you must sign an electronic statement certifying that you have not been assigned an SSN.

The SSN on an application is confidential information. It will not be printed on your driver license, permit, or identification card and will not be released on DMV records. Access to your SSN is allowed only to qualified government agencies.

Real ID Acceptable Documents for Proof of Ineligibility for SSNIf you are eligible for an SSN, you must provide your SSN to be issued a Real ID driver license, permit or ID card.

If you are not eligible for an SSN, you must present proof of ineligibility and sign a Statement of Not Eligible for Social Security Number, Form 735-7255.

Acceptable proof of ineligibility includes documents issued by the SSA, the Department of Homeland Security or other federal agencies or federal courts which demonstrate you are not eligible for an SSN.

Proof of Residence AddressWhen you apply for a license, permit, or ID card, you must provide proof of your current residence address. Oregon law allows you to use a mailing address, such as a post office box or business address, in addition to a residence address, but never in place of one.

Acceptable proof of your residence address includes:

• Mortgage document;• Property tax statement;• Mail from a verifiable business or

government agency;• Oregon vehicle title or registration card;

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• Payment booklet;• Voter registration, selective service, medical, or

health card;• Utility hookup order or statement of account;• U.S. educational institution transcript for the

current year;• Unexpired U.S. government issued

professional license.• A letter from a non-profit or benefit issuing

agency that provides services to persons in crisis or an emergency can be used as proof of a descriptive address.

*For Real ID you need TWO proofs of address, and they must be from two different sources.

Changing Your AddressYou must notify DMV within 30 days of your move.

Address changes can be done online at DMV2U.Oregon.gov or by phone at (503) 945-5000.

Organ Transplant and Tissue DonationYou may choose to have your driver license, permit or ID card coded with a “♥” to identify you as a donor;

• Be at least 15 years of age;• There is no fee if you add the code when you

renew your license, permit, or ID card. A replacement fee is required to add the code between renewal periods. (Additional $30 fee if a Real ID);

• Inform your immediate relatives of your wishes;• Ensure your intent to be a donor is known by

registering at www.donatelifenw.org.

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Veteran Designation If you are a veteran, you may request that DMV add a veteran designation on your license, permit or ID card at the time of application. You must present a Certification of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, Form DD214, or a Correction to DD214, Form DD215, which indicates you were discharged from the U.S. Armed Forces under honorable conditions.

A $26.00 replacement fee is required to add the veteran designation between renewal periods for a driver license or $39.50 for an ID card. (Additional $30 fee if a Real ID).

Deaf or Hard of Hearing DesignationYou may request that DMV add a deaf or hard of hearing designation on your vehicle registration and/or license, permit or ID card. The designation will also be visible to law enforcement through your DMV record. There is no proof required. You can add the designation at any time online through DMV2U.Oregon.gov or at a DMV field office when getting a new card or vehicle registration. You must pay the associated replacement fees for the registration and/or card.

Emergency Contact InformationIf you hold an Oregon driver license, permit or ID card, you can add emergency contact information to your DMV record. There is no cost to add emergency contact information.

You can voluntarily enter one or two individuals to serve as your emergency contacts in the event you are killed, seriously injured or unconscious and are unable to communicate with police officers. Emergency contacts must be 18 years of age or older. If you are under 18, at least one of your emergency contacts must be your parent or legal guardian. A parent or legal guardian may provide emergency contact information on behalf of an unmarried minor child who is not emancipated.

You can add, update or remove your emergency contact information online at DMV2U.Oregon.gov.

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Renewing Your Driving PrivilegeNOTE: As of May 2021, most customers may be eligible to renew online. If so:

• Go online to DMV2U.Oregon.gov; • Answer security questions;• Answer medical questions; • Upload proof of address if your address has

changed in the last nine (9) years; and• Pay the renewal fee.

Or to renew in-person at a DMV office you need to:

• Visit a DMV office or schedule an appointment online at DMV2U.Oregon.gov.

• Bring applicable proof of identity and date of birth for the driving privilege you are renewing. Visit OregonDMV.com.

• If your address has changed since your last renewal or replacement, bring in proof of your current residence address (see page 10).

• If you will be 50 years of age or older when your license expires, you will be required to take and pass a vision test.

• Pay the renewal fee.

Fees:Instruction permit (including limited-term) .......$23.00Real ID Instruction permit (including limited-term) .............................................................$53.00Driver license .............................................................$40.00Real ID driver license................................................$70.00Real ID limited-term driver license ........................$40.00Commercial renewal ................................................$61.00Real ID commercial renewal ...................................$91.00Limited-term commercial renewal ........................$14.00Real ID limited-term commercial renewal ...........$44.00

*Additional $28.00 with a motorcycle endorsement

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Replacing a Driver License, Permit, or ID Card DMV will issue a replacement driver license, permit, or ID card if:

• Your license, permit, or ID card is lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed; or

• You choose to get a Real ID license or ID card; or• Your residence address changed and you choose

to get a new card; or• You have a name change; or• You are exchanging a valid-without-photo license

for a license with a photograph; or• You are replacing a license, permit or ID card

issued with an error; or• You are obtaining a license or ID card after

reinstatement of a suspension; or• You are replacing a license or ID card confiscated

by law enforcement or the courts.

To be issued a replacement you may need to present proof of lawful status, identity and date of birth. You may be able to apply for a replacement online at DMV2U.Oregon.gov.

If you are obtaining a replacement due to name change, you must present acceptable proof of a legal name change (see page 9).

Fee:Driver license or permit (including limited-term) ..........................................$26.00Real ID driver license or permit (including limited-term) ..........................................$56.00Identification card ....................................................$39.50Real ID Identification card (including limited-term) ..........................................$69.50

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Interim DocumentIf you meet all the requirements to obtain Oregon driving privileges or an Oregon ID card, you will be issued an interim card at the DMV office. The permanent card will be produced at a central location and mailed to your address on record.

Because you will receive your card in the mail, it is important that your address on file with DMV is correct. Customers typically get their permanent cards in five to ten days. The post office will not forward your driver license, permit, or ID card. If your card cannot be delivered to the address DMV has on file, it will be returned to DMV as undeliverable.

Customer must allow 20 days to elapse but no more than 70 days from the issuance date to request a no-fee reissue – as long as there are no chargeable changes.

For more information, check DMV’s website at OregonDMV.com.

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Parking Permits for Persons with DisabilitiesParking permits are available to persons with a temporary or permanent disability. You must have an Oregon driver license, driver permit, ID card or Parking Identification card to obtain an individual, wheelchair user or Oregon Wounded Warrior parking permit. The following types of permits are available based on your needs:

• Wheelchair user permits for individuals who use a wheelchair or similar device.

• Oregon Wounded Warrior permits for veterans of the armed forces with a 50% or greater service connected disability. A letter from the Veterans Administration indicating 50% or greater service connected disability and discharge status other than less than honorable is required.

• Temporary permits are issued to individuals with a temporary disability. Temporary permits are issued for up to six months.

• Foreign visitor permits for individuals visiting Oregon who already hold a disability parking permit from another country.

• Family permit for families with two or more persons with disabilities living in the same home.

• Program permits for companies or organizations that transport people with disabilities.

There is no fee for the parking permits.

• Temporary, Family, and Program Permits do not require an Oregon driver license, ID card, or Parking ID card.

• Individual, wheelchair user, Oregon Wounded Warrior, Family and Program parking permits expire eight years from the date they are issued.

• To apply for a parking permit, submit an application that includes the certification of disability (Form 735-265). The certificate of disability must be signed by an individual authorized to certify disability. You may call (503) 945-5000 to receive a form. The form is also available on the Internet at: OregonDMV.com.

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• To obtain an application for a Family or Program permit, please contact the Driver Transactions Unit at (503) 945-5033.

DMV will invalidate a disabled parking permit or decal when:

• DMV receives notice that the permit holder (excluding Family or Program permits) is deceased.

• The permit holder (excluding Family or Program permits) surrendered their Oregon driver license, permit or ID card in another jurisdiction.

• DMV determines the permit was issued under fraudulent circumstances.

• The person, program, or family no longer qualifies for the permit.

Parking Identification CardsParking ID cards are issued to individuals if an applicant submits a statement from a physician that it would be impractical or harmful due to a medical or physical condition, to appear at a DMV field office to be photographed. Parking ID cards are available only from DMV Headquarters. You will need to submit Form 735-265PIP signed by your physician. You may access the form at OregonDMV.com or call (503) 945-5033 to receive a form. There is no fee for these cards.

Filing an Accident ReportYou must report any accident within 72 hours in person, by mail, or fax to 503-945-5267 by completing an Oregon Traffic Accident and Insurance Report, Form 735-32, available at OregonDMV.com or at your local DMV office, if:

• Damage to the vehicle you were driving is over $2,500;

• Damage to any vehicle is over $2,500 and any vehicle is towed from the scene as a result of damages from the accident;

• Injury or death resulted from the accident; or• Damages to any one person’s property other than

a vehicle involved in the accident is over $2,500.

Be sure to make a copy of the report before filing it with DMV.

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Reinstating Your Driver LicenseRequirements depend on the type of suspension. Call Salem DMV Headquarters at (503) 945-5000 for your reinstatement requirements.

Fee:Reinstatement of driver license ..............................$75.00

Fees cannot be paid over the phone. Submit fees online at DMV2U.Oregon.gov, at your local DMV office, or by mail to:

DMV Headquarters1905 Lana Ave NESalem, OR 97314

Vehicle InformationVehicles used on Oregon’s roads and highways must be titled and registered in Oregon, unless they are titled and registered in the owner’s home state. To register a vehicle in Oregon, you must be a resident of this state, domiciled here, or otherwise required to register your vehicle in Oregon, as is the case for certain commercial vehicles. You must first have an Oregon title or apply for a title at the same time you register your vehicle.

Applying for Title and RegistrationYou will need:

• Completed Application for Title and Registration, Form 735-226, available at OregonDMV.com, DMV offices, or call to have form mailed;

• Original title or ownership document (Certificate of Origin, if brand new vehicle);

• Original releases or bills of sale from any previous owners and lien releases from any previous security interest holders;

• An odometer disclosure between you and the last owner, if the vehicle is model year 2011 and newer until the vehicle age is 20 years (add the odometer reading to the application if you are already an owner listed on the title);

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• If bought from an out-of-state dealer and is brand new or has 7,500 miles or less, you may need a Use Tax Certificate from the Oregon Department of Revenue (503) 945-8120;

• If you have an out-of-state or out-of-country title, you need a VIN inspection, which can be completed by DMV at a DMV office or DEQ if emissions test is needed;

• A Certificate of Compliance for passing the DEQ emissions test if you live in the Portland Metropolitan Service District (503) 229-5066, or the Rogue Valley in Jackson County (877) 476-0583 and want to register the vehicle; and

• Title and any registration fees. Calculate your title fee, including any registration and new plate fees, online at DMV2U.Oregon.gov, or call DMV.

Have a Loan?Most lien holders require you to send all DMV documents and fees to their office and they will submit everything to DMV with the title.

Contact your lien holder.

Junk VehicleIf the out-of-state title is a junk certificate, junk title, or similar ownership document, or there is a junk history in the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS), DMV cannot issue a title.

Late FeesIf transferring an Oregon title, you must submit your application within 30 days to avoid a late fee.

Vehicle from Other CountryCall DMV to find out other requirements, or visit OregonDMV.com.

Sold a VehicleYou must notify DMV within 10 days of selling or gifting a vehicle. Notify DMV:

• Online at DMV2U.Oregon.gov;• Using a Notice of Sale, Form 735-6890. Available

at DMV offices, or call DMV to have it mailed.

Replacing Vehicle PlatesReplace your plates online at DMV2U.Oregon.gov, or get a Replacement Application, Form 735-268, at a DMV office or call DMV to have one mailed.

Use the fees below if only replacing plates. If you need to renew or want to change your plate background, go to DMV2U.Oregon.gov or call DMV to find out fees.

Fees:Two-plated vehicles ..................................................$34.50One-plated vehicles .................................................$22.00

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Renewing Your Registration• Pass the DEQ emissions test if you live within

the Portland Metropolitan Service District or the Rogue Valley in Jackson County;

• Take your renewal application to DEQ if you want to renew at DEQ after passing the test;

• If you don’t renew at DEQ, submit the Certificate of Compliance with your renewal application to DMV, or renew online;

• Most can renew online, even if the registration has been expired for up to a year, at DMV2U.Oregon.gov;

• Otherwise, complete the renewal application mailed to you and follow the instructions on the letter for mailing your renewal reminder with the fee listed.

Didn’t get a renewal reminder? Complete a Registration Application, Form 735-268.

Find renewal fees at OregonDMV.com, or call DMV. Mail application and fees to:

Oregon DMV1905 Lana Ave NESalem, OR 97314

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Services Sno-Park PermitsYour vehicle must have a Sno-Park Permit to park in designated winter recreation areas between November 1 and April 30.

Purchase Annual, 1- and 3-day Sno-Park permits from a DMV field office or DMV’s permit agents. An agent search is available at DMV2U.Oregon.gov.

You may also purchase annual permits at DMV2U.Oregon.gov. Print the 2-week interim permit until the annual permit arrives in the mail.

You can move Sno-Park permits from one vehicle to another. You can use California and Idaho Sno-Park permits in Oregon. You can use Oregon Sno-Park permits (except an interim annual permit) in California and Idaho. You may get a fine for parking in a Sno-Park without displaying a permit.

Fees:Daily permit ...............................................................$4.00Three-day permit ......................................................$9.00Annual permit ...........................................................$25.00

Trip PermitsNote: Have insurance information available.

Get a permit at DMV2U.Oregon.gov. Requirements are generally based on:

• Whether the vehicle is registered;• The type of vehicle;• Use of the vehicle;

Trip permits for passenger vehicles:

• Valid for 21 days;• Only allowed 2 permits in a 12-month period.

Fee: Trip permits ...............................................................$34.00

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Trip permits for recreational vehicles:

• Valid up to 10 days. • No more than a total of 10 days may be issued in a

12-month period.• Must show proof of ownership.

Fee:Each permit issued ...................................................$34.00

For more information, visit OregonDMV.com or call DMV.

Purchasing DMV RecordsAll persons who request DMV record information must qualify to receive personal information under ORS 802.175–802.191. The purpose of this law is to make personal information contained in DMV records private. This protects people from having personal information in their DMV records given out to individuals not authorized to receive the information. People can order records containing their own personal information but not another person’s personal record information.

• Records may be ordered online at DMV2U.Oregon.gov, in person, or by mail with Form 735-7266.

• Download your driving record online at DMV2U.Oregon.gov or order it by mail.

• Order a vehicle record by mail.• Fees may vary, depending on the type of

information requested.

For more information or forms, visit OregonDMV.com or call DMV.

DMV Related Questions 503-945-5000

If you have trouble meeting DMV requirements, you may find information

about other resources through 211.

ODOT is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action

Employer.

ODOT does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission or access to our programs, services, activities, hiring, and

employment practices.

To report any complaints or concerns related to discrimination please call

1-877-336-6368 (EEO-ODOT).

This information can be made available in an alternative format by contacting a

local DMV field office.

Form 735-6841 (1-22) STK #300419