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Oregon DMV Express Kiosks






What do I need? 

  1. Oregon Driver License/Learner Permit or ID card (that you can scan or type into the machine).
  2. Insurance information.
  3. Payment method (use a credit/debit card or cash at cash-accepting kiosks). 
  4. Items for your transaction:
    • Registration renewal: Bring the renewal notice DMV sends you or your current registration card.
The kiosk can:

  • Renew and print your vehicle registration and stickers for up to 90 days prior to expiration. 

The kiosk can't:

  • Update your address. 
  • Do any other transactions. For other transactions, visit a DMV office or go to DMV2U

Frequently Asked Questions

​In addition to the renewal fee, a vendor transaction fee of $4.95 is charged for each transaction. Oregon DMV does not collect or benefit from the transaction fee.  ​

​Yes, you can use the kiosk for DMV transactions after passing the DEQ (Department of Environmental Quality) certification process. Once you have your certification, the kiosk will allow you to complete your transaction.  ​

You can purchase and load the amount for your transaction (plus fee) on a prepaid Visa, Discover, Mastercard or American Express card. 

Actually, they’re not! Stickers printed from a kiosk will include your license plate configuration. This option is only available at a kiosk. The stickers you receive when renewing by mail or at a DMV office will have an inventory number instead.  ​​

We plan to introduce additional kiosks in early 2025. Check back for further details! ​​

The Oregon Department of Transportation works with Intellectual Technology, Inc (ITI) to operate and maintain the Oregon DMV Express Kiosk program.