01/01/2022
Deschutes Driver Education is wishing all of you a very safe, happy and prosperous New Year!
Driver Education instruction for everyone from 15 years of age to 85 years of age.
01/01/2022
Deschutes Driver Education is wishing all of you a very safe, happy and prosperous New Year!
05/11/2021
Here is an update on DMV services and requirements regarding license renewals, testing and online services.
Driver and Motor Vehicle Services
New law and new DMV2U features will help Oregonians get DMV services faster
May 6, 2021
SALEM – A new state law and new online services will help Oregonians more quickly get services at DMV, which has been working hard to catch up with a backlog due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
House Bill 2137, signed May 6 by Gov. Kate Brown, will give Oregonians more time to renew their driver licenses and vehicle registration. It immediately extends a six-month grace period on expired licenses and registration through Dec. 31, 2021.
In addition, most Oregon residents can renew their driver license, permit or ID card online – the latest new DMV service at DMV2U.Oregon.gov went live May 5.
Combined with the news that airports won’t require Real IDs until May 2023, customers will be able to get DMV services more quickly.
“This trifecta of good news will give Oregonians more time to get DMV services as we catch up with the backlog from the COVID-19 pandemic,” DMV Administrator Amy Joyce said. “These will accelerate our progress as we expand online services, extend voluntary overtime work and employ additional staff.”
Effective immediately under House Bill 2137:
• The moratorium on traffic tickets for driver licenses, permits, ID cards, vehicle registration and disabled parking placards that are expired less than six months has been extended through Dec. 31, 2021.
Effective June 5:
• New Oregon residents will no longer need to pass the Oregon traffic law knowledge test when they exchange their current, valid driver license from their former state for an Oregon license – including out-of-state licenses expired less than a year.
• New drivers under 18 will no longer need to pass a second knowledge test.
• Oregon driver licenses will be eligible for renewal for up to two years after expiration without testing, if all other eligibility requirements are met. The previous law’s limit was one year.
Renew license, permit or ID card online
You likely can renew your license, permit or ID card online at DMV2U.Oregon.gov. This newest DMV2U service can save thousands of Oregonians a trip to a DMV office and free up appointment times for other customers.
Joyce noted, however, “If you want to change from a regular driver license or ID card to a Real ID-compliant credential, you will need to make an appointment and come into the office. The same is true if you need to add a motorcycle or farm endorsement, or add a veteran designation.”
To find out if you are eligible to renew your current Oregon card online, go to DMV2U.Oregon.gov and start using the online renewal option. If you’re eligible to renew online, you will be able to complete the transaction using a debit/credit card. DMV will mail your new license to you within about 10 days.
DMV2U is open 24/7
Any time you need a DMV service, first see if you can get it at DMV2U.Oregon.gov.
DMV has added more than 20 online services in the past two years and is constantly looking at ways to introduce more services online. In addition to online driver license renewal, here are the two newest services at DMV2U:
• Since April 14, you can order replacement license plate stickers if they are damaged or stolen.
• Since April 21, you can start a vehicle title and registration application online with a fillable form, which includes a fee calculator to help figure out how much to include when you mail your transaction to DMV.
Real ID enforcement delayed to 2023 due to COVID-19
The Department of Homeland Security recently announced that it has extended the enforcement date for the Real ID Act for domestic air travel to May 2023. This gives all Americans who travel by air another year and a half to make sure they have a Real ID driver license, passport or some other ID acceptable for domestic flights.
If you travel by air or might in the future, consider getting the Real ID option when you renew your Oregon license, permit or ID card. You will need to visit a DMV office in person to apply for your first Real ID card. Don’t wait until you book flights or choose a college in another state. Make sure you have the ID you’ll need to fly within the United States.
Under the new deadline, starting May 3, 2023, you will need a Real ID-compliant form of ID at airport security checkpoints for all flights. Many people already have a Real ID-compliant credential, like a passport or passport card.
Find out your best option for air travel ID at Oregon.gov/RealID. If you want the Oregon Real ID option, you can create a checklist of documents you’ll need to bring to DMV with our online tool at https://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/DMV/pages/realidtraveler.aspx.
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News reporter contact: David House at [email protected] or 503-945-5270.
Oregon Department of Transportation : Real ID Information : Oregon Driver & Motor Vehicle Services : State of Oregon Information for air travelers and Oregonians about Real ID and options
03/19/2021
With Spring/Summer come road work. This week's update. Be patient and kind to the crews!
City of Bend road and traffic report: Week of March 22-28 - KTVZ Here is the city of Bend's road construction and traffic report for the week of March 22-28.
03/04/2021
Heads up, the Parkway is getting a much needed repair. Give yourself some extra travel time and PLEASE slow down for the workers!
ODOT to begin Bend Parkway paving project; nighttime lane closures, detours due - KTVZ A paving project along 6.2 miles of U.S. Highway 97 in Bend is scheduled to begin next Monday, with nighttime single-lane closures on the Bend Parkway shifting into full one-direction closures and signed detours, starting March 14.
Good Morning, Looks like winter is supposed to start today. Please be safe on the roads and help others be safe too. Think about: lowering your speed, increasing your following distance, increasing your stopping distance, giving yourself a bit more time to get where you want to go and have patience! For those of you that drive big 4 wheel drives, you may be able to "go" but it doesn't mean you can stop! Drive well!
A reminder to those of you in Central Oregon, tomorrow the 19th we will see our small students K through 3rd going back to the classroom on a modified schedule. This means schools will be active! Please be aware of the school zones and follow the posted speeds/times.
Thank you!
Merry Christmas from Deschutes Driver Education! Have a safe and wonderful Holiday. Mark & Chris
11/01/2020
Please, when you see emergency vehicles and this includes tow trucks, slow down and move over. If you see a car along side the road, slow down and move over. Anyone who has experienced a flat tire or other vehicle issue can tell you how scary it is when traffic is flying past you!
Central Oregon tow truck drivers deal with close calls on the highways - KTVZ A local tow truck driver has a message for other drivers: “Move over."
09/01/2020
It's going to be a busy weekend so please, have some patience, breath and you will get to where you want to go just fine. Happy Trails!
ODOT: Prepare for heavy, slow Labor Day weekend traffic in Central Oregon - KTVZ Travelers need to pack their patience and allow extra travel time this Labor Day weekend, the Oregon Department of Transportation said Tuesday.
06/27/2020
The latest update from DMV. I hope this helps those of you waiting for the "call back". Have a great day!
Oregon DMV's new service lets customers set own appointments - KTVZ Oregon's DMV is replacing its online appointment request form with a new system that lets customers set appointments themselves.
06/20/2020
Here is the latest update for DMV services across the state.
More Oregon DMV offices reopening; Madras not among them - KTVZ Oregon DMV said Friday it will accept appointments at another 16 field offices starting next week for services that must be done in-person. But some officers remain closed until further notice, including Madras and John Day.
06/17/2020
Update from DMV. Unfortunately does not provide any help to class C license/Permit issues.
Federal COVID-19 waivers for commercial driver licenses extended to Sept. 30 - KTVZ As the COVID-19 emergency continues, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has extended waivers on commercial driver licensing requirements through Sept. 30.
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