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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 819 § 819.185 — Procedure for vehicles that have no identification markings

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 819 ·
Oregon Code § 819.185 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Procedure for vehicles that have no identification markings. If there is no vehicle identification number on a vehicle and there are no registration plates and no other markings through which the Department of Transportation could identify the owner of the vehicle, then an authority otherwise required to provide notice under ORS 819.170 or 819.180 is not required to provide such notice and the vehicle may be towed and disposed of as though notice and an opportunity for a hearing had been given. [1995 c.758 §22; 2009 c.371 §13]
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