Replacing a Driver License or Permit |
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If your driving privileges are not currently suspended or revoked in Oregon or another state, DMV will issue a replacement (Non-Commercial Class C) driver license or an instruction permit if any of the following conditions are true:
- Your license or permit is lost, stolen, mutilated or destroyed;
- Your residence address changes and you choose to get a new card;
- You have a name change;
- You wish to change, add or delete any description, notation, photo or signature on the license or permit;
- You are exchanging a valid-without photo license for a driver license with a photograph;
- You are a former Oregon licensee returning from another state and still have a valid expiration on your previous Oregon license;
- You are replacing a license issued with an error;
- You are obtaining a license after reinstatement of a suspension; or
- You are replacing a license confiscated by law enforcement or the courts.
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How to Apply |
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Go to a regular or full-service DMV office. There you will be asked to:
After you meet all of the requirements, you will be issued an interim card to use until you receive your license in the mail.
Out-of-State/Out-of-Country?
If you are temporarily outside of the state and cannot come to an Oregon DMV office, you may be eligible for a Valid With Previous Photo Driver License. Call DMV at (503) 945-5000, send an online request or write DMV requesting information.
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Replacing an Address Sticker |
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If your address sticker is mutilated or has become illegible and you still reside at the same address, you can request a replacement sticker at no cost by calling DMV at (503) 945-5000 or by filling out the general DMV Driver-related Question Form and specifying your request in Step 4 of the form.
If you are only requesting a replacement address sticker do not complete another "Change of Address Notice."
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Related Information |
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Additional information that may be relevant includes:
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