| Vehicle Registration Renewal |
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| Overview |
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This page provides information about renewing Oregon vehicle registrations.
Use the links below to go directly to any section:
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| Renewal Reminders |
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DMV mails a renewal reminder to the vehicle owner 45 to 60 days before the registration expires. This reminder is also your renewal application.
If you lost or did not receive a reminder, refer to the Lost/Never Received Your Renewal Reminder section below.
Important: Multnomah County has assessed a fee in addition to your state registration fee to fund construction of a new Sellwood Bridge. Vehicles in Multnomah County with registration expiring on or after September 1, 2010 will be assessed an additional fee of $19 per year or $38 for a two-year renewal.
If your vehicle address has changed from that which is printed on your renewal notice, and moved into or out of Multnomah County, the total registration fee you owe is different from the fee shown on the renewal notice.
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| Renewal Options |
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Renew Online
Most Oregonians can renew their vehicle registrations online.
Check your eligibility to see if you can renew online.
When renewing online, you must use a credit or debit card and it must be part of the Visa® or MasterCard® network, i.e., it must have the or logo on it.
Restrictions:
- If you need your stickers mailed to a one-time special mailing address, you cannot renew online but you may renew by mail.
- You cannot renew online if you need to make changes to your registration, other than a simple address change.
- When renewing online, you can change to a different plate type only if it is listed as an option on your renewal reminder. If you want to apply for other types of plates not listed on your renewal reminder, see our Changing to a Different License Plate page.
Note: If your vehicle address has changed into or out of Multnomah County, you will not be able to renew online. If there are no changes to your vehicle address, you may still renew online at www.oregondmv.com.
Renew By Mail
Most Oregonians can mail their renewal applications (renewal reminders) to DMV using the envelope included with their renewal reminder.
Restrictions:
- You cannot renew by mail if you need to make changes to your registration, other than a simple address change or to route your stickers to a one time mailing address.
- When renewing by mail, you can change to a different plate type only if it is listed as an option on your renewal reminder. If you want to apply for other types of plates not listed on your renewal reminder, see our Changing to a Different License Plate page.
- The renewal application must be signed by one of the vehicle’s registered owners.
When renewing by mail, send your completed application (renewal reminder) and a check or money order for the applicable fees (listed on the renewal reminder) to:
DMV Registration Renewal 1905 Lana Ave NE
Salem, OR 97314
Renew At DEQ
Many Oregonians can renew their vehicle registrations at a Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) emissions testing facility.
Note: This option is only available for vehicles registered in a metropolitan area that requires DEQ testing.
Note: Due to Multnomah County’s fee increase, DMV needs to review all address changes to ensure correct fees are paid. Address changes can no longer be submitted at DEQ. If there are no changes to your vehicle address, you may still renew at DEQ after passing the emissions test.
Use the links below to determine if your vehicle must be tested:
Restrictions:
- You can receive new stickers at DEQ if:
- You cannot receive new stickers at DEQ if:
- You do not meet all the requirements in the above list;
- You wish to change to a different license plate and/or need to make other changes to the vehicle's registration;
- There has been an address change to or from the Portland area; or
- The car is new to Oregon and/or is not registered yet in Oregon.
- The renewal application must be signed by one of the vehicle’s registered owners.
When renewing at a DEQ emissions testing facility, bring your completed renewal application (renewal reminder) with you (take the whole renewal reminder with you, do not separate the pieces) and present it to the testing technician.
Renew At DMV
Oregonians may also renew their vehicle registrations at a DMV office. If possible, bring your completed renewal application (renewal reminder) with you (take the whole renewal reminder with you, do not separate the pieces).
Note: You must visit a DMV office if you are making changes to your vehicles registration, other than a simple address change or one time routing of stickers.
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| Lost/Never Received Your Renewal Reminder |
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If you lost or did not receive a renewal reminder:
Designated DMV Offices
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| New Cards & Stickers |
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Put new registration stickers (tags) on your license plates as soon as you receive them (see our Sticker Placement page for instructions) and keep your registration card in your vehicle.
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| Stored & Inoperable Vehicles |
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You do not need to notify DMV if you choose not to renew a registration because a vehicle is not being driven or is inoperable. When you wish to operate your vehicle again, contact DMV to renew your registration. You must notify DMV if your vehicle has been totaled or otherwise damaged. For more information on damaged vehicles, visit our Damaged Vehicles page.
Note: If the vehicle needs to be retitled as a damaged vehicle, a new title must be obtained before renewing registration.
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| Related Information |
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Additional information that may be relevant includes:
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