DMV Warns Expired License & Registration Moratorium Ends Dec. 31

The Oregon law enforcement moratorium for expired vehicle registration, driver licenses and ID cards will end December 31, and Department of Motor Vehicles officials say if you need to renew, do it as soon as you can – before an expected rush at the end of the year.  Starting in November, DMV will mail about 300,000 Oregon residents who have expired vehicle registrations, urging them to renew before the end of the year.  This mailing is in addition to the regular reminder DMV sends a few weeks before your vehicle’s tags expire.  DMV will not also send a second reminder for expired licenses, permits and ID cards.  The current moratorium, passed by the 2021 Legislature, is the last of a series of grace periods giving Oregonians more time to renew at DMV during COVID-19 restrictions.

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