How do I register my vehicle?

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To register a vehicle in Oregon, there are several steps that one must follow. Firstly, it is essential to gather all necessary documents. This typically includes the vehicle title, a bill of sale if applicable, and proof of identification. If the vehicle is new, it may also require a Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin. If the vehicle has been previously registered in another state, you will need the previous registration documents as well. Once you have all the required documents, you can visit an Oregon DMV office or utilize the online services available through the Oregon DMV website. It is important to complete the registration application accurately, as any mistakes may lead to delays. Payment for registration fees will be necessary, and these fees can vary depending on several factors such as the vehicle's age and weight. After submitting the application and payment, you will typically receive your registration and license plates if everything is in order. For the most current information regarding registration requirements and procedures, it is advisable to refer to the Oregon DMV website.
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Answered Jul 25, 2025

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