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The Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicles division of ODOT is where you go to get a driver license, ID card, register your vehicle, and more.
If you are not sure if your plate can be transferred, contact DMV. How to Apply. If your registration is expired, or you were not an owner on DMV records of the vehicle the plates were removed from, see the Renew Your Registration section for instructions. Fill out an application; Mail your application and $30.
Get, Renew or Replace an ID Card. REAL ID Information. Sample Licenses & ID Cards. Bioptic Driver Licensing. Driver License Standing Displayed on DMV2U. Get an Instruction Permit. Get a Motorcycle Endorsement.
To title your vehicle, mail or bring to DMV: A completed Title Application. Passenger vehicle (car, pickup, SUV) – use our guided DMV2U application. Original title or ownership document (certificate of origin if new vehicle); If the title is lost and:
How can I get my business done with DMV? We are now offering appointments for in-person visits, you can schedule an appointment using our online tool. Change/Modify or Cancel Your Appointment
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How to get the Oregon REAL ID option: Make an appointment at DMV2U.Oregon.gov or drop by your local DMV office. You cannot change to REAL ID online – you must apply in person and bring the federally required documents to qualify for REAL ID.
Top Forms. Application for Registration, Renewal, Replacement or Transfer of Plates & Stickers. Oregon Traffic Crash and Insurance Report. Vehicle Bill of Sale. Application for Title and Registration. Custom Plate Application.
Get an ID card. Determine if you want a REAL ID; Start your application online; Make an appointment or visit a DMV office for standby service; Show proof of your physical address and identity (if you want your first REAL ID you must bring additional documents);
To obtain an Oregon driver license, visit your local DMV office. Once you have obtained a license, renewing it (and many driver-related services), is available online on DMV2U. For more information about transferring an out-of-state driver license, see Get a Driver License.