Oregon ends use of Drivers License and ID address stickers

Oregon ends use of Drivers License and ID address stickers

SALEM, Ore. – When Oregon residents update their addresses with DMV, they will no longer be required to apply a sticker on their driver license, permit or ID card as of Jan. 1, 2020. DMV will no longer mail labels with your new address on changes of address received after Dec. 31, 2019.

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Oregon to Update Driver License, ID Card Design [VIDEO]

Oregon to Update Driver License, ID Card Design [VIDEO]

SALEM – The next time you renew your Oregon driver license or identification card you may see a new design with new security features. DMV is rolling out a new card design starting this winter and early 2019.

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New Oregon Vehicle Fees Now in Effect

New Oregon Vehicle Fees Now in Effect

New Oregon vehicle registration, title and trip permit fees took effect Jan. 1, 2018, providing funding for a major investment in the state’s transportation system. 

Oregon residents with vehicle tags expiring on or after Jan. 1 are already seeing new registration fees in their renewal reminders. The fee for a two-year passenger vehicle registration renewal – DMV’s most common vehicle transaction – increased from $86 to $112.

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New Oregon Vehicle Fees Take Effect Jan. 1, 2018

New Oregon Vehicle Fees Take Effect Jan. 1, 2018

DMV renewal notices with new registration fees start going out in November

New Oregon vehicle registration, title and trip permit fees take effect Jan. 1, 2018, providing funding for a major investment in the state’s transportation system.
Oregon residents with vehicle tags expiring on or after Jan. 1 will see new registration fees in their renewal reminders starting in November. The fee for two-year passenger vehicle registration renewal – DMV’s most common vehicle transaction – will go from $86 for two years to $112.

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Oregon receives Real ID Act extension through October 2018

Oregon receives Real ID Act extension through October 2018

The Department of Homeland Security has given Oregon another extension for compliance with the federal Real ID Act. Oregon-issued driver licenses, instruction permits and identification cards will continue to be accepted at airports for the purpose of accessing federal facilities where individuals are required to present an identification document for access through at least Oct. 10, 2018.

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