Unfortunately, you cannot obtain an Oregon driving record online. Instead, you’ll have to either make an in-person visit to your local Oregon DMV office or request a copy of your record by mail.
You can request a copy of your Oregon driving record in-person, by bringing the following documents to your local DMV office:
A completed Order Your Own Record form (Form 735-7266)
The necessary order fee (varies depending on the type of record)
The same documents will need to be included in your mail-in driving record request, though you can submit a copy of your proof of identification as opposed to the real deal.
Not sure how much money to send in with your request? Well, it will depend on the type of record you’re requesting. Let’s take a quick look at the different types of Oregon driving records and the amount of money you can expect to spend on each of them:
Non-employment driving record: $1.50 fee
Open-ended non-employment driving record: $1.50 fee
Employment driving record: $2 fee
Certified court print: $3 fee
Suspension package: $11.50 fee
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