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DMV promotes online services

Oregon DMV has announced changes at field offices to protect the health of customers and staff to help slow the spread of COVID-19. 

DMV offices remain open, but it is strongly recommended that citizens use DMV2U.Oregon.gov. Many services are available there. If a visit to an office is needed, officials recommend delaying  your trip as long as possible.

These services are available at the website: 

• Renew registration for most vehicles, even if your tags just expired, you can renew online and print the receipt to take in your car as proof of registration.

• Update your address. 

• Report vehicle sale.

• Get a trip permit if your tags are expired or license plates lost/stolen.

DMV also accepts many transactions through the mail. Phone agents are available at 503-945-5000 to help people prepare for a DMV visit, if required.

More information for the state’s COVID-19 response is located at oregon.gov/oha

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