Can you make an appointment at the Oregon DMV?
We are now offering appointments for in-person visits, you can schedule an appointment using our online tool.
How do I renew my Oregon drivers license?
How to Replace or Renew Your Driver’s License in Oregon
- Complete the application form.
- Collect the following documentation:
- Bring your application and documents to a DMV office.
- Pass a vision test if you are 50 years of age or older.
- Have your picture taken.
- Pay the renewal fee of $40.00.
- Get an interim card.
What is the Oregon DMV express line for?
The Lloyd Center DMV Express is located in Portland, OR and has all of these services: Driver’s License and Renewal, Identification Cards, Vehicle Registration, Vehicle Titles, License Plates, Commercial Driver’s License (CDL).
What is a real ID Oregon?
Real ID is a state-issued driver license, instruction permit or ID card that meets the federal requirements set by the Real ID Act​. Oregon offers both a standard card and a Real ID Act-compliant card. Both types of cards allow you to legally drive and prove identity and age for things such as cashing a check.
Can I go to Oregon DMV without appointment?
Accessing DMV Offices DMV offices are open to the public by appointment only for select transactions that require in-person service. We encourage customers to do what they can online or through the mail.
Do I need an appointment at Oregon DMV?
DMV offices are open to the public by appointment only for select transactions that require in-person service. We encourage customers to do what they can online or through the mail. Watch our video to learn about some of the transactions you can get done from home today.
Can you go to Oregon DMV without an appointment?
DMV offices are open to the public by appointment only for select transactions that require in-person service. We encourage customers to do what they can online or through the mail.
Can I use my Oregon ID to fly?
TSA will require travelers by air to present a Real ID compliant form of identification to pass airport security. Most of us present our state-issued driver license as ID. Oregon DMV began offering Real ID-compliant cards in July 2020.