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Forms
Available Forms
Mandatory Reporting Form (Form #7230 - Stock #300457)
Mandatory reports MUST be submitted on a DMV form. Physicians and health care providers must submit reports to DMV on the Mandatory Impairment Referral Form (see an example of the completed form for reference).
 
Voluntary Reporting Form (Form #6066 - Stock #300230)
Doctors, health care professionals, family members and social service providers may report an unsafe driver under DMV’s voluntary reporting system. These reports may be submitted on your agency/organization letterhead or on a Driver Evaluation Request Form.

Submitting Forms
Completed forms may be faxed to DMV’s Driver Safety Unit at (503) 945-5329, or mailed to:
 
DMV Driver Safety Unit
1905 Lana Ave., NE
Salem, OR  97314-4120
 
Click here for more information on when to submit reporting forms to DMV.
 
Click Here for more information on how to submit reporting forms to DMV.

Downloading/Printing/Ordering Forms
Forms may be downloaded and printed directly from the Internet, using the Save As and Print options from the File pull down menu when viewing a form in the section above.
 
Forms may be ordered in bulk from the ODOT Storeroom.  To do so, fax a request on your agency/organization letterhead directly to the storeroom at (503) 986-2801.
 
Be sure to include the following in your request:
  • Name of the form*
  • Form number*
  • Stock number*
* Listed in the section above. 

Brochures
Available Brochures
DMV has created a brochure series that can be used in talking to patients about safe driving, and planning for a time when they may want to consider “retiring” from driving. To view color copies of the brochures, select the appropriate title below:

Click to view the How's My Driving? Staying Safe Behind the Wheel brochure How's My Driving? Staying Safe Behind the Wheel
Form #735-7242
Stock # 3002391

Click to view the Retiring From Driving: When Someone You Know Should Give Up Driving brochure Retiring From Driving: When Someone You Know Should Give Up Driving
Form #735-7240
Stock #300046

Click to view the Caring for the Medically At-Risk Driver: Resources for Health Care Professionals brochure Caring for the Medically At-Risk Driver: Resources for Health Care Professionals
Form #735-7241
Stock #300061

Click to view Transportation Resources When You Cannot Drive brochure Transportation Resources When You Cannot Drive
Form #735-7243
Stock #300433

Downloading/Printing/Ordering Brochures
Brochures may be downloaded and printed directly from the Internet, using your browser's "Save As" and "Print" options when viewing a brochure in the section above.
 
Black and white copies of our brochures can be ordered in quantities of 50 from the ODOT Storeroom.  To do so, fax a request on your agency/organization letterhead directly to the storeroom at (503) 986-2801.
 
Be sure to include the following in your request:
  • Name of the brochure*
  • Form number*
  • Stock number*
* Listed in the section above.

Online Training
An online presentation on DMV's Medically At-Risk Driver Program is now available. This audio and visual presentation is approximately 12 minutes in length.

Training Video
Use the online order form to request copies of the Medically At-Risk Driver Training from DMV. The presentation is 18 minutes in length and available on VHS or DVD.  The VHS or DVD (please specify your preference) will be mailed to you within five business days of your order.

Questions?
If you have any questions about the training material or the Medically At-Risk Driver Program, you can email questions to the DMV At-Risk Driver Program staff.

Related Information
Additional information that may be relevant includes:

 
Page updated: September 05, 2008

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