Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 809 § 809.380 — Period
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 809 ·
Oregon Code § 809.380·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Period
of suspension; effect; reinstatement; fee.
All of the following apply to a person whose driving
privileges have been suspended:
(1) The period of
suspension shall last as long as provided for that particular suspension by
law.
(2) During the
period of suspension, the person is not entitled to exercise any driving
privileges in this state except as provided under this subsection. Unless
otherwise specifically provided by law, a person whose driving privileges are
suspended may obtain, if the person qualifies, a hardship driver permit under
ORS 807.240, and exercise driving privileges under the driver permit.
(3) Upon
expiration of the suspension, the Department of Transportation shall reissue,
upon request of the person, the suspended driving privileges and any license or
driver permit that evidences the driving privileges. The reissuance shall be
without requalification by the person except that the department may require
the person to furnish evidence satisfactory to the department that the person
is qualified to continue to exercise driving privileges in this state before
the department reissues the driving privileges.
(4) The
department may not issue any driving privileges in contradiction to this
section.
(5) If the person
fails to surrender to the department any license or driver permit issued as
evidence of driving privileges that are suspended, the person is subject to the
penalties under ORS 809.500.
(6) No
reinstatement of suspended driving privileges will be made by the department
until the fee for reinstatement of suspended driving privileges established
under ORS 807.370 is paid to or waived by the department. The department may
waive the reinstatement fee for any of the following reasons:
(a) The
suspension occurred under ORS 809.419 for failure to take an examination upon
request of the department under ORS 807.340.
(b) The
suspension occurred under ORS 809.419 for failure to obtain required medical
clearance upon request of the department under ORS 807.070 or 807.090.
(c) The
suspension occurred under ORS 809.419 for incompetence to drive a motor vehicle
or having a mental or physical condition or impairment that affects the persons
ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.
(d) The
suspension occurred under ORS 809.419 upon notification by the superintendent
of a hospital under ORS 807.700 that a person should not drive.
(e) The
suspension occurred under ORS 809.419 upon notification by a court under ORS
810.375 that a person charged with a traffic offense has been found guilty
except for insanity.
(f) The
department committed an error in issuing the suspension.
(g) The
suspension was the result of an error committed by an insurance company in
issuing or failing to issue a certification of insurance or in canceling a
certification of insurance filed with the department under ORS 806.270.
(h) The
department issued the suspension without error because the person failed to
respond as required under ORS 806.150 or to furnish proof of exemption under
ORS 806.210 from the filing requirement of ORS 806.200, but the department
later determines that the person in fact was in compliance with financial
responsibility requirements as of the date specified by the department by rule
under ORS 806.150 or at the time of an accident described in ORS 806.200.
(i) The
department issued the suspension without error because the person was not in
compliance with financial responsibility requirements as of the date specified
by the department by rule under ORS 806.150 or at the time of an accident
described in ORS 806.200, but the department later determines that the person
reasonably and in good faith believed that the person was in compliance with
financial responsibility requirements on the date specified by the department
by rule under ORS 806.150 or at the time of the accident.
(j) The
suspension was the result of an error committed by an insurance company in
notifying the department regarding the correctness of proof of compliance with
financial responsibility requirements provided under ORS 806.150.
(k) The
suspension occurred because the person failed to make future responsibility
filings but the department later determines that the reason for the failure was
that the person was a military reservist or a member of a national guard unit
that was ordered to active military duty to a location outside of the United
States. The effective date of the military orders must be prior to the
effective date of a suspension issued by the department for failure to make a
future responsibility filing.
(L) The
department issued the suspension without error because the department received
a notice to suspend from a court under ORS 809.220, but the department later
determines that the person in fact was in compliance with the requirements of
the court prior to the effective date of the suspension. [1983 c.338 §350; 1985
c.16 §164; 1985 c.173 §1; 19
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 809.380
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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