Oregon

Oregon DMV Form 735-0149. Charitable/Non Profit Certification Registration

Oregon DMV Form 735-0149. Charitable/Non Profit Certification Registration

Form 735-0149 - Charitable/Non-Profit Certification Registration serves as a form for charitable and non-profit organizations in Oregon to register for special license plates.

This form allows qualifying organizations to apply for special license plates that represent their cause and generate funds for their charitable activities.

Example Scenario: A non-profit organization in Oregon wants to have special license plates featuring their logo or name to raise awareness and funds. They use this form to apply for these plates.

Oregon DMV Form 735-0205. Custom Plate Application

Oregon DMV Form 735-0205. Custom Plate Application

Form 735-0205 - Custom Plate Application is used for individuals who wish to apply for personalized or custom license plates in Oregon.

This form allows individuals to request specific combinations of letters or numbers for their license plates, creating a personalized message or expression.

Example Scenario: An Oregon resident wants to have a personalized license plate with their name or a custom message. They use this form to apply for a custom plate.

Oregon DMV Form 735-7213. Medium Speed Electric Vehicle Certification

Oregon DMV Form 735-7213. Medium Speed Electric Vehicle Certification

Form 735-7213 - Medium Speed Electric Vehicle Certification serves as a certification for medium-speed electric vehicles in Oregon.

This form is used to certify that a vehicle meets the criteria for a medium-speed electric vehicle and is eligible for specific regulations and road usage permissions.

Example Scenario: Manufacturers or individuals in Oregon who have medium-speed electric vehicles use this form to certify their eligibility for this vehicle category, which may have specific road use regulations.

Oregon DMV Form 735-7116A. Affidavit to Establish Financial Interest in a Vehicle

Oregon DMV Form 735-7116A. Affidavit to Establish Financial Interest in a Vehicle

Form 735-7116A - Affidavit to Establish Financial Interest in a Vehicle serves as a legal document to establish a financial interest or lien on a vehicle in Oregon.

This form is used by financial institutions or individuals to officially declare their financial interest in a vehicle and record it with the DMV.

Example Scenario: When a bank or credit union in Oregon provides a loan for a vehicle purchase, they use this form to establish their financial interest or lien on the vehicle until the loan is paid off.

Oregon DMV Form 735-7069. Application for Approval of Veteran Group Plates

Oregon DMV Form 735-7069. Application for Approval of Veteran Group Plates

Form 735-7069 - Application for Approval of Veteran Group Plates is used to request approval for the issuance of veteran group license plates for qualifying organizations in Oregon.

This form is used by organizations that represent veterans to request the approval and issuance of license plates specific to their group.

Example Scenario: A veterans' association or non-profit in Oregon seeks approval to have special license plates issued to members of their organization, recognizing their service and support for veterans.

Oregon DMV Form 735-7014. Racing Activity Vehicle Certification

Oregon DMV Form 735-7014. Racing Activity Vehicle Certification

Form 735-7014 - Racing Activity Vehicle Certification serves as a certification for vehicles used exclusively for racing activities and not intended for use on public roads.

This form is used to certify that a vehicle is designated for racing activities, allowing it to be exempt from certain road-use regulations and requirements.

Example Scenario: Racing enthusiasts or organizations in Oregon use this form to certify vehicles, such as drag racers or off-road vehicles, for exclusive use in racing activities rather than on public roads.

Oregon DMV Form 735-6950. Application for Transistional Ownership Document (TOD) Filing Fee Account

Oregon DMV Form 735-6950. Application for Transistional Ownership Document (TOD) Filing Fee Account

Form 735-6950 - Application for Transitional Ownership Document (TOD) Filing Fee Account serves as a request to establish an account for filing fees related to Transitional Ownership Documents (TODs) in Oregon.

This form is used by individuals or entities who frequently deal with TOD filings to streamline the payment process and efficiently manage fees associated with TODs.

Oregon DMV Form 735-6927. Stolen Vehicle Notification

Oregon DMV Form 735-6927. Stolen Vehicle Notification

Oregon DMV Form 735-6927, the "Stolen Vehicle Notification," is used for reporting the theft of a vehicle to the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This form serves to notify the DMV of the vehicle's status as stolen and, if the vehicle is later recovered, to provide essential information for updating DMV records and addressing the status of the vehicle.

Oregon DMV Form 735-6890. Notice of Sale or Transfer of a Vehicle (THIS IS NOT A BILL OF SALE)

Oregon DMV Form 735-6890. Notice of Sale or Transfer of a Vehicle (THIS IS NOT A BILL OF SALE)

The Oregon DMV Form 735-6890, also known as the "Notice of Sale or Transfer of a Vehicle," is a document used by the Oregon Department of Transportation - Driver and Motor Vehicle Services to record and communicate the sale or transfer of ownership of a motor vehicle. This form serves as a vital tool in updating the DMV's records and ensuring a seamless transition of ownership. Importantly, this form is not a bill of sale; it is meant for reporting the transfer of ownership to the DMV.

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Oregon DMV Form 735-6797. Small Estate Certification

Oregon DMV Form 735-6797. Small Estate Certification

Form 735-6797 - Small Estate Certification serves as a legal document used to certify that an estate qualifies as a "small estate" in Oregon, allowing for simplified transfer of vehicle ownership.

This form is used to streamline the process of transferring vehicle ownership when the estate of a deceased person qualifies as a "small estate," reducing the need for full probate proceedings.