Oregon
Driver’s license or ID card, renew vehicle tags, and take a driver’s test, among other DMV services, will see increased fees starting Jan. 1, 2024, state officials say

Eugene, OR – According to the ODOT officials, the fee increases are a result of legislation passed this year designed to help DMV recover costs and temporarily avoid service reductions.
Plate transfer, replacement plate/sticker, VIN inspection, plate manufacturing, camper/travel trailer/motorhome registration, and dealer document fees are included in the bill.
Other fees, such as vehicle registration and the road usage charge, will see their fourth and final step increase Jan. 1 as part of House Bill 2017 transportation investment package.
Here are the DMV fees that will change Jan. 1, 2024.
No other information is available at the moment.
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