Oregon Vehicle Tag Grace Period Extended

Oregon residents with a vehicle registration, permit or driver license expiring between November 1 and April 30 will have up to three months after their expiration date without being cited by law enforcement for an expired license or tags.  The Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon law enforcement agencies agreed to the new grace period as DMV catches up with a backlog due to COVID-19 restrictions.  Under the agreement, Oregon law enforcement officers will exercise more discretion for recently expired licenses and registration before choosing whether to write a citation.  Law enforcement can verify the status of a driver or vehicle registration electronically during a traffic stop.  A law enforcement moratorium under Senate Bill 1601 from an Oregon Special Legislative Session last summer will expire at the end of the year.

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