Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 735 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DRIVER AND MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES DIVISION
Division 22 - TITLE ISSUANCE
Section 735-022-0070 - Inspection of Vehicle Identification Numbers
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
DMV adopts the following procedures relating to the inspection of the vehicle identification number (VIN) of a vehicle under ORS 803.212:
(1) A vehicle dealer certified under ORS 822.020 and who meets the qualifications under OAR 735-150-0039, may act as an agent of DMV to perform VIN inspections under ORS 803.212 for vehicles that they sell, except as prohibited under section (5) of this rule.
(2) An Oregon law enforcement agency may act as an agent of DMV to perform VIN inspections under ORS 803.212. For purposes of acting as an agent of DMV to perform VIN inspections, an Oregon law enforcement agency means the Oregon State Police, an Oregon county sheriff's office, or an Oregon city or municipal police department.
(3) DMV may authorize a person or agency to perform VIN inspections under ORS 803.212. The person or agency must request DMV's authorization in writing by emailing vehicle programs at vehicleprograms@odot.oregon.gov or mailing the request to DMV Headquarters, Attn: Vehicle Programs at 1905 Lana Ave NE, Salem, OR 97317 to enter into a VIN inspection agreement with DMV.
(4) For purposes of this rule, "agent" means a certified vehicle dealer or Oregon law enforcement agency designated by DMV to conduct VIN inspections on behalf of DMV.
(5) DMV, in its discretion, may limit the type of VIN inspections an agent may perform.
(6) Only DMV, the Oregon State Police (OSP) or other Oregon law enforcement agency acting as an agent of DMV, may perform a VIN inspection on a vehicle located in Oregon if:
(7) DMV may designate any person or agency to perform VIN inspections on vehicles in other jurisdictions, including:
(8) The inspection fee established under ORS 803.215 is required for inspections performed under ORS 803.210. The fee does not apply to inspections performed outside Oregon.
(9) If a vehicle does not have a VIN, DMV will assign one and affix it to the vehicle. When a VIN is assigned, the title record will indicate the VIN assigned by DMV.
(10) DMV may enter into agreements to compensate the Oregon State Police or other Oregon law enforcement agencies for any VIN inspection conducted under ORS 803.212(5). DMV will only compensate an Oregon law enforcement agency if DMV has entered into an agreement with the Oregon law enforcement agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 802.010 & 803.212
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 803.212