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Transfer Ownership – Vehicle has Oregon Title
www.oregon.govYou currently have, and will maintain, motor vehicle insurance required by Oregon law for as long as you register the vehicle; and Your home is in Oregon or you are eligible, or required, to register under Oregon law. Options to submit your transaction: 1. You can make an appointment to title your vehicle at most DMV offices. You can apply for
HOW TO REQUEST A DMV RECORD - oregon.gov
www.oregon.govVisit the Records Section of DMV’s website, www.oregondmv.com for current information, forms, and links to Oregon laws. HOW TO REQUEST A DMV RECORD 735-7161 (11-17) DMV is required by Oregon law to maintain vehicle and driver records.
Information Notice To Owner About Construction Liens
www.oregon.govconstruction or remodeling, if you are buying a new home, or at any time the contract price ex-ceeds $2,000. This notice is not intended to be a complete analysis of the law. You should consult an attorney for more information. • Under Oregon law, your contractor and others who provide labor, materials, equipment, or
Minor Rights: Access and Consent to Health Care
www.oregon.govOregon law does protect providers from civil liability when a diagnosis or treatment is provided to an authorized minor without the consent of the parent or legal guardian of the minor. (ORS 109.685). * For minors who self-consent for drug or alcohol treatment services in certain settings, providers are not permitted to disclose the minor's
LAW ORIENTATION FOR RETAILERS - Oregon
www.oregon.gov2. Oregon law defines “alcoholic beverage” as any beverage containing more than 0.5% alcohol (that has not been denatured) by volume. “Denatured alcohol” is ethanol (also called ethyl alcohol or beverage alcohol) with additives for the purpose of making it, and products made with it, unfit for human consumption.
OREGON TRAFFIC ACCIDENT AND INSURANCE REPORT
www.oregon.govOREGON TRAFFIC ACCIDENT AND INSURANCE REPORT STK# 300009 Oregon law requires these reports be filed within 72 hours of the accident. If you are not able to file within the 72 hours,