Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 735 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DRIVER AND MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES DIVISION
Division 70 - DRIVER LICENSES - REFUSAL, SUSPENSIONS, CANCELLATIONS, REVOCATION AND REINSTATEMENT
Section 735-070-0010 - Reinstatement Following Cancellation or Suspension Under ORS 807.220, 807.230, 807.350, 809.310 and 809.320

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 735-070-0010

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

(1) DMV will reissue a driver permit, driver license or identification card to a person whose driving privileges or identification card is canceled under ORS 809.310(1) because the person is not entitled only if the person corrects the condition that caused the cancellation and otherwise meets all requirements for driving privileges or an identification card.

(2) DMV will reissue a driver permit, driver license or identification card canceled under ORS 809.310(2) because there is an error, i.e. wrong class of license or permit, incorrect endorsement; incorrect date of birth, name, expiration date or issue date once the person surrenders the driver permit, driver license or identification card with the error. If the information on the driver permit, driver license or identification card is wrong because of a DMV error, a no fee replacement will be issued.

(3) DMV will reissue a driver permit, driver license or identification card canceled under ORS 809.310(2) because the address is not the person's residence address as required by law once the person surrenders the driver permit, driver license or identification card with the incorrect information and the person provides DMV with acceptable documentary proof of residence address as described in OAR 735-062-0030(1) and pays all applicable fees.

(4) Notwithstanding sections (1), (2) and (3) of this rule, when a person whose driving privileges or identification card are canceled under ORS 809.310(1) or 809.310(2) is not a resident of Oregon, DMV will rescind the cancellation to allow the person to obtain driving privileges or an identification card in another jurisdiction but will not reissue an Oregon driver license, driver permit, or identification card. The person must:

(a) Request that DMV rescind the cancellation;

(b) Have corrected all applicable conditions that caused the cancellation except for the domicile or residency requirements under ORS 807.062; and

(c) Provide verification from another jurisdiction that:
(A) The person has applied and meets the requirements for driving privileges or an identification card in that jurisdiction;

(B) The person has surrendered their Oregon driver license or identification card to the jurisdiction, or has stated that the card was surrendered to DMV or that it was lost, destroyed or mutilated; and

(C) The cancellation must be rescinded in order for the person to qualify for driving privileges or an identification card in the other jurisdiction.

(5) DMV will issue a driver license, driver permit or identification card when a person described in section (4) of this rule returns to Oregon and the person corrects the condition that caused the cancellation and meets all eligibility requirements for driving privileges or an identification card and pays all applicable fees.

(6) DMV will reinstate the person's driving privileges or identification card, including the person's right to apply suspended under ORS 809.310(3)(b)-o(f) when:

(a) One year has elapsed since the effective date of the suspension; and

(b) The person pays the reinstatement fee.

(7) When a person's driving privileges or identification card, including the right to apply, is suspended under ORS 809.310(3)(a), DMV will reinstate the driving privileges or identification card one year from the effective date of the suspension if the person:

(a) Provides a verifiable SSN or a written statement that the person has not been assigned a SSN as provided in OAR 735-062-0005(2);

(b) Submits to the collection of biometric data and establishes identity as provided in ORS 807.024 and OAR 735-062-0016;

(c) Provides proof of identity and date of birth as provided in OAR 735-062-0020;

(d) Submits proof of residence address as provided in OAR 735-062-0030(1); and

(e) Pays the reinstatement fee.

(8) Notwithstanding section (7) of this rule, when a person's driving privileges or identification card are suspended under ORS 809.310(3)(a) and is no longer a resident of Oregon, the person may request to have their driving privileges, identification card or right to apply reinstated in order to be issued in another jurisdiction. DMV will not issue an Oregon driver license, driver permit or identification card, but will reinstate the driving privileges, identification card or right to apply when:

(a) One year has elapsed since the effective date of the suspension;

(b) The person provides verification from another jurisdiction that:
(A) The person has applied and meets the requirements for driving privileges or an identification card in that jurisdiction; and

(B) The person has surrendered their Oregon driver license or identification card to that jurisdiction, or has stated that the card was surrendered to DMV or that it was lost, destroyed or mutilated; and

(c) The person pays the reinstatement fee.

(9) A person described in section (8) of this rule, who returns to Oregon, may be eligible for a driver license, driver permit or identification card. DMV will issue a driver license, driver permit or identification card when:

(a) Provides a verifiable SSN or a written statement that the person has not been assigned a SSN as provided in OAR 735-062-0005(2);

(b) Submits to the collection of biometric data and establishes identity as provided in ORS 807.024 and OAR 735-062-0016;

(c) Provides proof of identity and date of birth as provided in OAR 735-062-0020;

(d) The person submits proof of residence address as provided in OAR 735-062-0030(1); and

(e) The person meets all eligibility requirements for driving privileges or an identification card and pays all applicable fees.

(10) When DMV cancels a person's driver permit or driver license for withdrawal of consent under ORS 809.320, DMV will reinstate driving privileges when the person:

(a) Pays a replacement driver permit or driver license fee or a renewal fee, if applicable; and

(b) Submits one of the following if the person is under 18 years of age:
(A) An application for a driver permit or driver license that is signed by the person's mother, father or legal guardian;

(B) Court papers showing that the person is declared emancipated by the court; or

(C) Evidence that the person is married.

(11) When DMV cancels a person's driving privileges because the person is not qualified or does not meet the requirements under ORS 807.350, DMV will not grant driving privileges until the person meets the requirements and demonstrates qualification for a driver license under 807.040, 807.050, 807.060, 807.062, 807.065, 807.066 and 807.070.

(12) When the special student driver permit of a person under 16 years of age is canceled under ORS 807.230(7), DMV will only issue driving privileges when the person has reached 16 years of age and if the person is eligible and meets all applicable requirements in 807.040, 807.065 and 807.066 and OAR 735-062-0007 to obtain a driver permit or driver license. When the special student driver permit of a person over 16 years of age is canceled, DMV will not reissue a special student driver permit however the person may apply for a driver license if eligible and if the person meets all applicable requirements in ORS 807.040, 807.065, 807.066 and OAR 735-062-0007.

(13) When an emergency driver permit is canceled under ORS 807.220(3)(g), DMV will:

(a) Reissue an emergency driver permit after one year has elapsed from the effective date of the cancellation if the person is eligible and meets the requirements in OAR 735-064-0230; or

(b) Issue a driver permit or a driver license if the person is eligible and meets all applicable requirements in ORS 807.040, 807.065 and 807.066 and OAR 735-062-0007.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619 & 802.010

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 807.021, 807.022, 807.220, 807.230, 807.400, 809.310 & 809.320

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