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DMV issues non-driver identification (ID) cards to people of all ages who are domiciled in Oregon and do not already have a valid Oregon ID Card or a current valid driver license or instruction permit from Oregon or any other jurisdiction. An identification card is issued for identification purposes only.
Oregon is a Central Issuance state so you will not be issued a card at the time of your application or renewal. Once you meet all of the requirements, you will be issued an interim identification card to use until you receive your permanent identification card in the mail.
The sections below provide more detailed information about identification cards:
You may use the links above to go directly to any topic.
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Getting An Oregon ID Card |
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You must apply for an original identification (ID) card in person at a DMV office. To apply, you must:
NOTE: Each time you apply for an ID card you are required to present proof of your legal presence in the U.S., full legal name, identity, date of birth, Social Security Number and Oregon residence address (if changed).
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Renewing An Oregon ID Card |
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You must renew an identification (ID) card in person at a DMV office. To renew, you must:
Out-of-State?
If you are currently out-of-state and your ID card expires, you will have to apply for a replacement or renewal at a DMV office in Oregon when you return.
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Replacing An Oregon ID Card |
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DMV will issue a replacement identification (ID) card if your current card is lost, stolen, mutilated or destroyed; or if you have a name change or address change. To replace an ID card, you must appear in person at a DMV office, where you will be asked to:
Out-of-State?
If you are currently out-of-state and your ID card is lost, stolen, or damaged, you will have to apply for a replacement or renewal at a DMV office in Oregon when you return.
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Frequently Asked Questions |
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Q1: I am moving back to Oregon from another U.S. state. When I lived in Oregon previously, I had an Oregon ID Card. How do I re-apply for an Oregon ID Card now that I'm a resident again?
A1: In most cases, if your Oregon ID Card is still valid or has been expired for less than one year, you only have to:
However, if your previous Oregon ID card is expired for over one year, you will have to re-apply for an original (refer to the Getting An ID Card section above).
Q2: If my ID card expires or is lost, damaged or stolen while I am out of the state, is there a way I can get a replacement sent to me?
A2: No. You will have to apply for a replacement or renewal at a Oregon DMV office when you return to the state.
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Related Information |
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Additional information that may be relevant includes:
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