Or. Admin. R. 735-010-0260 - DMV's Method of Serving Notice of Suspension/Cancellation/Revocation
The purpose of this rule is to provide the method DMV uses to send both driver and vehicle related notices to customers.
(1) Except as specified in section (2) of
this rule, when DMV is authorized or required to suspend, revoke or cancel a
person's driving privileges, commercial driving privileges or the right to
apply for driving privileges or commercial driving privileges, DMV will inform
the person by sending a notice of suspension, notice of cancellation or notice
of revocation to the person by first class mail to the person's address in DMV
records.
(2) If violation of a
suspension or revocation would constitute the offense described in ORS
811.182,
DMV will inform the person by sending a notice of suspension or revocation by
mailing the notice by certified mail, restricted delivery, return receipt
requested, to the person's address in DMV records.
(3) When DMV issues a notice as required by
ORS
809.090
initiating cancellation of a vehicle's registration, title or both, DMV will
send a notice of cancellation by first class mail to the holder's address in
DMV records.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 802.010 & 809.430
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 809.090, 809.416, 809.430
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