OAR 735-050-0100
Future Responsibility Filing Requirements Following Mandatory Suspension or Revocation


(1)

For purposes of this rule, “proof” means proof of future responsibility filings as described in OAR 735-050-0050 (Content of Uniform Financial Responsibility Certificate and Procedure for Processing).

(2)

The requirement to file proof following a suspension or revocation of the person’s driving privileges begins on the scheduled expiration date of the following:

(a)

The suspension or revocation of the person’s driving privileges under ORS 813.400 (Suspension or revocation upon conviction), 809.411 (Suspension for conviction of crime)(2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (10), 809.417 (Suspension for conduct regarding accidents)(2), or 809.409 (Revocation for conviction of crime)(2), (3), (4), (5);

(b)

The revocation of the person’s driving privileges under ORS 809.235 (Permanent revocation of driving privileges upon conviction of certain crimes).

(3)

The Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division of the Department of Transportation (DMV) will reflect the filing requirement by making an entry on the person’s driving record of the Proof Required Until (PRU) date. The PRU date is three years after the expiration date of the suspension or revocation.

(4)

Thirty days before the expiration of the suspension or revocation described in section (2)(a) of this rule, DMV will send the person a notice that a suspension under ORS 809.415 (Suspensions for conduct involving judgments, financial responsibility, dishonesty)(3) will be imposed for failure to make future responsibility filings unless proof is filed. The suspension notice will specify the suspension for failure to file proof will begin on the expiration date of the suspension or revocation. Once a suspension for failure to file proof is imposed, it remains in effect until the PRU date or until the person files proof, whichever comes first.

(5)

When DMV receives a court order to restore driving privileges under ORS 809.235 (Permanent revocation of driving privileges upon conviction of certain crimes)(5), DMV will not reinstate driving privileges until the person provides proof. In addition, upon receipt of the court order DMV will send the person a notice that a suspension under 809.415 (Suspensions for conduct involving judgments, financial responsibility, dishonesty)(3) will be imposed in 30 days unless proof is filed. Once a suspension for failure to file proof is imposed, it remains in effect until the PRU date or until the person files proof, whichever comes first.

(6)

A suspension for failure to file proof will not take effect if the person files proof before the effective date of the suspension.

Source: Rule 735-050-0100 — Future Responsibility Filing Requirements Following Mandatory Suspension or Revocation, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=735-050-0100.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 735-050-0100’s source at or​.us