Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 807 § 807.420 — Failure to notify department on change of name or address; rules; penalty
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 807 ·
Oregon Code § 807.420·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Failure to notify department on change of name or address; rules; penalty.
(1) A person to whom an
identification card is issued under ORS 807.400 commits the offense of failure
to notify the Department of Transportation on change of identification card
holder name or address if the person does not notify the department in a manner
authorized by the department by rule upon any change of the persons:
(a) Residence
address from that noted on the persons identification card as issued; or
(b) Name from
that noted on the persons identification card as issued, including a change of
name by marriage.
(2) Notice
required under this section:
(a) Must be given
within 30 days of the change.
(b) Must be given
in person for a change of name.
(3) The
department shall note on its records any change reported to the department
under this section.
(4) The offense
described in this section, failure to notify department on change of
identification card holder name or address, is a Class D traffic violation. [1983
c.338 §868; 1993 c.751 §49; 2003 c.129 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 807.420
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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