Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 822 § 822.050 — Revocation, cancellation or suspension of certificate
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 822 ·
Oregon Code § 822.050·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Revocation, cancellation or suspension of certificate.
(1) The Department of
Transportation may revoke or suspend the right of a person to renew a vehicle
dealer certificate or apply for a vehicle dealer certificate for a different
vehicle dealer business or in a different business name, and may revoke, suspend
or place on probation a vehicle dealer certificate if the department determines
at any time for due cause that the dealer has done any of the following:
(a) Violated any
grounds for revocation, suspension or probation adopted by the department by
rule under ORS 822.035.
(b) Failed to
comply with the requirements of the vehicle code with reference to notices or
reports of the transfer of vehicles or campers.
(c) Caused or
suffered or is permitting the unlawful use of any certificate or registration
plates.
(d) Violated or
caused or permitted to be violated ORS 815.410, 815.415, 815.425 or 815.430.
(e) Falsely
certified under ORS 822.033 that the dealer is exempt from the requirement
under ORS 822.020 to file a certificate of insurance.
(f) Continued to
fail to provide clear title or repeatedly failed to provide clear title in
violation of ORS 822.045.
(g) Knowingly
certified false information required by the department on an application for a
vehicle dealer certificate, supplemental certificate or corrected certificate.
(h) Failed to pay
a civil penalty assessed under ORS 822.009 and the amount of penalty was not
paid within 10 days after the order becomes final.
(i) Displayed
dealer plates on vehicles unless the vehicle was offered for sale.
(2) The
department shall cancel a vehicle dealer certificate 45 days after receipt of
legal notice that the bond described under ORS 822.030 is canceled, unless the
department receives proof from the vehicle dealer that the dealer has obtained
another bond. Between the day that the department receives notice that the bond
is canceled and the day the vehicle dealer presents proof of another bond, the
vehicle dealer may not act as a vehicle dealer.
(3) The
department shall cancel a vehicle dealer certificate 45 days after receipt of
notice that the certificate of insurance required under ORS 822.033 is
canceled, unless the department receives proof from the vehicle dealer that the
dealer has obtained another certificate of insurance. Between the day that the
department receives notice that the certificate of insurance is canceled and
the day the vehicle dealer presents proof of another certificate of insurance,
the vehicle dealer may not act as a vehicle dealer.
(4) The
department shall cancel a vehicle dealer certificate immediately upon receipt
of notice that zoning approval for the business has been revoked.
(5) Upon
revocation, cancellation or suspension of a vehicle dealer certificate under
this section, the department shall recall and demand the return of the
certificate and any vehicle dealer plates issued.
(6) The
department may suspend a vehicle dealer certificate if the department
determines that the holder of the certificate is not a vehicle dealer under ORS
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 822.050
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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