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It will cost more to take a drivers’ test next year in Oregon. A number of fees are going up in 2024 under new legislation.
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Gov. Tina Kotek issued an executive order Tuesday that forgives unpaid traffic fees and court fines for about 10,000 people so they can get their driver’s license reinstated.
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Oregon residents can now take the drivers knowledge test online, with no appointment required.
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The Oregon DMV camera system is back online at most locations after an outage meant people couldn't get photo IDs or driver's licenses for two days.
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The camera system outage started Wednesday and officials don't know when it'll be fixed. It's not related to the DMV data breach last month.
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Oregon drivers who move to Japan and Japanese drivers who move to Oregon will have an easier time transferring their licenses.
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A new version of the Oregon license plate that features Crater Lake will be available starting September 9.
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The Eugene DMV will close its doors for one week, starting Aug. 29.
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The Oregon DMV says it’s closing a half-dozen field offices for the next three months because it doesn't have enough employees to keep them open.
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Deaf drivers in Oregon have a new way to let police officers know that they’re hard of hearing.
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Thursday is the last day to use the Eugene DMV on Tyinn and 10th Place. After that, the office is motoring to the mall.
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The grace period for renewing expired Oregon drivers licenses and vehicle registrations is coming to an end next month.