Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 803 § 803.530 — Period
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 803 ·
Oregon Code § 803.530·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Period
of validity; transfer; replacement.
(1) Registration plates assigned to a vehicle by the Department of
Transportation shall remain with the vehicle to which the plates are assigned
and are valid only during the registration period for which the plates are
issued except as provided in this section.
(2) The
department may allow registration plates to be transferred to another vehicle
if:
(a) The
department receives an application;
(b) The applicant
pays the plate transfer fee under ORS 803.575; and
(c) The applicant
complies with the registration qualifications described in ORS 803.350.
(3) The
department shall transfer registration plates under this section if the
applicant and the vehicle qualify for the plates and the plates are:
(a) Legible and
capable of being used for identification purposes; and
(b) Any of the
following:
(A) From a
current issue of registration plates;
(B) Customized
registration plates described under ORS 805.240;
(C) Oregon Trail
commemorative registration plates issued under section 113, chapter 741, Oregon
Laws 1993;
(D) Special
registration plates issued under ORS 805.255, 805.260, 805.263, 805.266,
805.278 or 805.283;
(E) Group
registration plates issued under ORS 805.205;
(F) Veterans
recognition registration plates issued under ORS 805.105;
(G) Pacific
Wonderland registration plates issued under ORS 805.287;
(H) Registration
plates issued through the special registration program under ORS 805.222; or
(I) Registration
plates that are no longer currently issued that the department determines may
still be transferred.
(4)
Notwithstanding ORS 803.400, when registration plates are transferred from one
vehicle to another vehicle owned by the same person, the registration period
represented by the plates also transfers with the plates. When registration
plates are transferred from one vehicle to another vehicle not owned by the
same person, the remaining registration period represented by the transferred
plates ceases for both the vehicle receiving the transferred plates and the
vehicle from which the plates were removed.
(5) The owner of
a registered vehicle to which a plate is assigned may replace a registration
plate. The following apply to this subsection:
(a) To replace a
plate under this subsection, the owner must apply to the department for
replacement of the plate in a form prescribed by the department and pay the
replacement plate fee established under ORS 803.575.
(b) The
department, in lieu of replacement, may issue duplicate plates for the same fee
as charged for replacements.
(c) The plates
issued under this subsection are valid only for the period of the plates
replaced.
(d) The replaced
plates may not be considered customized plates when they are replaced, if:
(A) The original
plates were from plates currently issued;
(B) The original
plates were not customized plates; and
(C) The
replacement plates are a duplicate of the original plates.
(e) When a
vehicle is assigned a pair of plates and the owner wishes to replace a single
plate, the department may replace a single plate rather than replace both
plates.
(6) A county may
replace a registration plate that is from a specially designed government
series with a registration plate that is from a regular series. The following
apply to this subsection:
(a) To replace a
plate under this subsection, the county must apply to the department for
replacement of the plate in a form prescribed by the department and pay the
replacement plate fee established under ORS 803.575.
(b) The plates
issued under this subsection are valid only for the period of the plates
replaced.
(7) If the
department retired the vehicles registration under ORS 819.030 because the
vehicle is totaled, a person may apply under subsection (2) of this section to
transfer the registration plates to another vehicle.
(8) Subject to
subsections (2) and (4) of this section, after the department authorizes the
use of special interest plates under ORS 805.210, a person may apply to
transfer the plates to either:
(a) A vehicle
that was previously determined by the department to qualify as a vehicle of
special interest; or
(b) A vehicle
approved by the department as a vehicle of special interest at the time of
application.
(9) If a person
described in subsection (8) of this section provides the department with only
one special interest registration plate for transfer and the departments
vehicle records show the special interest registration plate belongs to a
vehicle record with no owner matching an applicant, the applicant shall provide
proof, as determined by the department by rule, that the plate is no longer
used on the vehicle it is currently showing being registered to in the
departments vehicle records. [1983 c.338 §259; 1985 c.16 §100; 1985 c.174 §5;
1985 c.243 §3; 1985 c.570 §3; 1987 c.158 §163; 1993 c.741 §120; 2001 c.827 §3;
2003 c.409 §8; 2005 c.71 §1; 2015 c.540 §3; 2015 c.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 803.530
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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