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GUIDE TO OREGON
DRIVING RECORDS
&
STANDARD CONVICTION
ABBREVIATION MANUAL

2018

Oregon Department of Transportation

Driver & Motor Vehicle Services
1905 Lana Avenue, NE
Salem, Oregon 97314

For questions regarding the interpretation of a driving record, you may call:


Salem Metro Area .......(503) 945-5000



Portland Metro Area ....(503) 299-9999



Bend ............................(541) 388-6322



Medford .......................(541) 776-6025



Roseburg .....................(541) 440-3395



Eugene ........................(541) 686-7855



Statewide Relay ..........7-1-1 (hearing impaired)

or you may call your local DMV office.

www.OregonDMV.com

If you have questions or suggestions regarding this publication, call DMV at
(503) 945-5090, or write to DMV Driver Programs at the address above.

Table of Contents
Click on the topic or page number you wish to review.
INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................................1
RECORD TYPES ...........................................................................................................................1
FIXED ENTRIES ............................................................................................................................1
VARIABLE ENTRIES .....................................................................................................................1
DRIVING RECORD EXAMPLES .......................................................................................................2
CERTIFIED COURT PRINT DRIVING RECORD ...........................................................................2
NONEMPLOYMENT DRIVING RECORD ......................................................................................3
NONEMPLOYMENT OPEN-ENDED DRIVING RECORD .............................................................4
EMPLOYMENT DRIVING RECORD ..............................................................................................5
CERTIFIED COURT PRINT WITH CDL MEDICAL CERTIFICATION DRIVING RECORD .............6
DRIVER INFORMATION DEFINITIONS ...........................................................................................7
LICENSE CLASSES .........................................................................................................................8
INSTRUCTION PERMIT CLASSES ..................................................................................................9
ISSUANCE (VARIABLE) ENTRIES ..................................................................................................8
INSTRUCTION PERMITS ..............................................................................................................9
TEMPORARY PERMITS ...............................................................................................................9
MOTORCYCLE AND FARM ENDORSEMENTS ...........................................................................9
PROVISIONAL LICENSE ............................................................................................................10
REPLACEMENT LICENSES, PERMITS, ID CARDS, AND CHANGE OF ADDRESS .................10
REISSUED LICENSES, PERMITS, OR IDENTIFICATION CARDS ............................................10
COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE (CDL) ENTRIES ......................................................................11
COMMERCIAL LEARNER PERMIT (CLP) ..................................................................................11
CDL ISSUANCE ENTRY ..............................................................................................................11
STATE OF RECORD ...................................................................................................................11
RESTORE CDL ENTRY ...............................................................................................................12
SECURITY CHECK SEGMENT ...................................................................................................12
ACCIDENTS ....................................................................................................................................13
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY .......................................................................................................14
DRIVER IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM ENTRIES ...........................................................................15
LICENSE RESTRICTIONS (STEP 1) ............................................................................................15
DRIVER IMPROVEMENT SUSPENSIONS (STEP 2) ...................................................................15
HABITUAL OFFENDER PROGRAM ..............................................................................................15
PROBATIONARY PERMITS ......................................................................................................165
HARDSHIP PERMITS .....................................................................................................................16
MISCELLANEOUS ENTRIES .........................................................................................................16
IDENTIFICATION CARDS ...........................................................................................................16
DISABLED PERMITS ..................................................................................................................17
DRIVER LESSONS ENTRY .........................................................................................................17
LETTERS .....................................................................................................................................18
RETURNED ENTRIES .................................................................................................................18
CDL MEDICAL CERTIFICATION .................................................................................................19
–i–

CONVICTIONS ................................................................................................................................20
MISCELLANEOUS ENTRIES RELATED TO DUII CONVICTIONS ...............................................22
DIVERSION AGREEMENT ..........................................................................................................22
IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE..................................................................................................22
SUSPENSION, REVOCATION, AND CANCELLATION ................................................................23
OREGON ACTIONS DISPLAY (THREE EXAMPLES PROVIDED) .....................................................23
DOCKETS ....................................................................................................................................25
EXTENSION CODES ...................................................................................................................26
TABLES:
SUSPENSION, REVOCATION, AND CANCELLATION TYPES....................................................27
STANDARD CONVICTION ABBREVIATIONS...............................................................................45
COURT AND STATE ABBREVIATIONS ........................................................................................61
INDEX TO GUIDE TO OREGON DRIVING RECORDS ..................................................................65

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INTRODUCTION
This publication is intended to help you understand and interpret entries on the driving records
available from Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services (DMV).
RECORD TYPES
There are five types of driving records available: Certified court prints; nonemployment driving
records; nonemployment, open-ended driving records; and employment driving records.


The certified court print driving record includes most traffic violations and accident
entries for at least the previous five years. Serious criminal traffic offenses, such as
driving under the influence of intoxicants, may remain on the record permanently.



The nonemployment driving record has entries for at least the previous three years.
This record lists all nonemployment-related accidents, convictions, suspensions,
cancellations, revocations, and diversion agreements.



The nonemployment, open-ended driving record contains the same information as a
nonemployment driving record but is not limited to three years and is available only for
the purpose of providing insurance discount to an individual.



The employment driving record is a three-year record that is limited to convictions and
accidents the driver had while on the job.



The certified court print with CDL medical certification driving record is a certified
court print that includes commercial driver license medical certification information.

For each record type there are two versions of the record available: (1) a version containing
the driver’s personal information and (2) a version that has the driver’s personal information
removed (sanitized). Personal information is removed from a record if a requestor does not
qualify to receive it under Oregon’s Record Privacy Law (ORS 802.175-802.191) or does not
have a written, notarized permission slip from the individual whose information is requested.
Personal information is: driver license, driver permit or identification number; name; address;
and telephone number.
Under Oregon’s Record Privacy Law, only certain qualified entities are allowed to receive
personal information. These include such entities as attorneys, legitimate businesses,
insurance companies, police agencies, and other government agencies. See the Records,
Privacy & Account Holders section on the DMV website (www.oregondmv.com) for additional
information.
FIXED ENTRIES
Fixed entries generally include information we record for each driver/customer, such as name,
address, and date of birth. This portion of the record also contains information about any
identification card or Oregon driving privilege the person holds, as well as endorsements,
restrictions, and expiration dates.
VARIABLE ENTRIES
Variable entries are those that make up an individual’s driving history, such as accidents,
convictions, suspensions, revocations, cancellations, and other administrative actions. Variable
entries may also include information about the type(s) of license, permit, and/or endorsement
the person holds (or has held in the past).

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DRIVING RECORD EXAMPLES
CERTIFIED COURT PRINT DRIVING RECORD
(a)

(c)
(b)

(e)
(d)
(j)

(f)

(i)
(k)

(m)

(h)

(g)

(r)

(n)
(o)

(p)

(l)
(q)

This is a certified court print that includes convictions for traffic crimes, commercial driver license entries,
diversion agreements, and alcohol rehabilitation entries; convictions for minor offenses and accidents will show
for at least five years. Suspensions, cancellations, and revocations also are included, along with miscellaneous
administrative entries and multiple status entries. It may also contain some out-of-state commercial driver entries.
The example shown above is displayed as a sanitized record, without the name, address, and driver license
number.

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NONEMPLOYMENT DRIVING RECORD
(c)
(b)
(e)
(f)

(a)
(g)

(h)

(l)
(p)

(o)

(r)

(j)
(m)

(d)

(q)
(k)

(i)

(n)

NAME
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP

This is a certified three-year record that includes Oregon accidents, diversion agreements, and convictions other
than those in the employment driving record. The record may contain some commercial driver license entries,
some out-of-state commercial entries, miscellaneous administrative entries, and multiple status entries.
The example shown above is displayed as a sanitized record, without the name, address, and driver license
number.

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NONEMPLOYMENT OPEN-ENDED DRIVING RECORD
(c)

(b)
(e)
(f)

(a)
(g)
(h)

(l)
(o)

(p)

(r)

(j)
(m)

(k)

(d)

(q)

(i)
(n)

This record is available only to an insurer, insurance support organization, and the person to whom the record
pertains for the purpose of providing a discount to the individual. It contains the same information as a nonemployment driving record but is not limited to three years.
The example shown above is displayed as a sanitized record, without the name, address, and driver license
number.

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EMPLOYMENT DRIVING RECORD
(c)
(b)
(e)
(f)

(a)
(g)

(h)

(l)
(o)

(r)

(p)

(j)
(m)

(d)

(q)
(k)

(i)

(n)

NAME
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP

This is a certified three-year record of Oregon employment related convictions, accidents, and commercial driver
license entries. It may contain some out-of-state commercial driver entries, multiple status entries, and
miscellaneous administrative entries.
The example shown above is displayed as a sanitized record, without the name, address, and driver license
number.

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CERTIFIED COURT PRINT with CDL MEDICAL CERTIFICATION DRIVING RECORD

(a)

(c)
(b)
(d)
(j)

(m)

(h)

(e)
(f)

(i)
(k)

(g)

(l)

(r)

(n)

This is a certified court print that includes commercial driver license medical certification information.

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DRIVER INFORMATION DEFINITIONS
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)

(g)
(h)
(i)

Date the driving record was produced.
Account number used by DMV, or the account number charged.
Page number of the record.
Customer number (Oregon driver license, driver permit, identification card number or reference
number assigned by DMV to create a driving record).
The label “NAME” appears followed by the driver’s name.
The label “ADD” or “WRK” appears on this line. If “ADD” is displayed, the address shown is the
person’s residence address. If “WRK” is displayed, the address shown is the person’s
employment address.
City, state, zip code (nine-digit number).
Date of birth (zeros if unknown).
Restrictions, if any, placed on a person’s driving record using a letter or number code:
CODE
A
B
D
E
F
G
J
K
L
M
N
O

RESTRICTION
Automatic transmission non-CMV
Corrective lenses
Anatomical donor
Automatic transmission CMV
Outside mirror
Daylight driving only
Other (i.e., hardship permit, driver
improvement restriction, etc.)
CMV Intrastate only
No CMV with air brake
No A passenger CMV
No A or B passenger CMV
No tractor-trailer

CODE
P
R
S
U
X
Z
2
3
4
5
8

RESTRICTION
No passengers in CMV bus (CLP only)
Hand controls
Turn signals
Prosthetic aid
No cargo in tank CMV (CLP only)
No full air brake CMV
Emergency permit
Student permit
Golf card permit
Moped
Emancipated minor

(j)

Expiration date of driver’s license. 00/00/00 indicates no license has been issued or expiration
date has been voided because of another reason such as a revocation or cancellation.
(k) License type. Indicates the class of license or “I” if a person has been issued an ID card or
“OUTS” if person held an out-of-state license when record was created, i.e. Oregon record was
created to record a conviction. Refer to License Classes for explanation of license types and
Instruction Permit Classes for permit type.
(l)
The Policy or ID field is available for use identification, such as name or case number of the
person ordering the record. A maximum of 20 spaces may be used.
(m) Endorsements attached to a license are displayed here.
CODE
H
M
N

P
S
T
X
Y
Z

(n)

ENDORSEMENT
Any vehicle which carries hazardous materials (HAZMAT) that requires placards.
Motorcycle endorsement for any motorcycle regardless of engine displacement.
Tank vehicle is designed to transport any liquid or gaseous material within a tank or tanks
having an individual rate capacity of more than 119 gallons and an aggregate rate
capacity of 1,000 gallons or more that is either permanently or temporarily attached to the
vehicle or the chassis. “Tank vehicle” does not include a portable tank having a rated
capacity under 1,000 gallons.
Passenger vehicles designed to carry 16 or more persons, including the driver.
School bus used to transport students to/from school or school events.
Double/triple trailers.
Combined hazardous materials/tank endorsement.
Farm endorsement (Class A).
Farm endorsement (Class B).

Displays “YES” if person has commercial license or “NO” if person does not have a commercial
license.
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(o)
(p)
(q)
(r)

Issue date (last renewal date or original issue date if newly licensed).
Original date. Date the record was created.
Expiration date of ID card. If a date appears in this field, it is the expiration date of the
identification card; otherwise, the word “NONE” appears here.
1st licensed. Indicates when the person was first issued an Oregon license. 00/00/00 indicates the
person’s first license was issued prior to March 1, 2000, or no license has ever been issued.

ISSUANCE (VARIABLE) ENTRIES
The following entries do not appear on every driver’s record. They appear on a record only if the
specific issuance type occurs.
(a)
ISS
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)

(b)
02/28/09

(d)
MAILED: 00/00/00

(e)
VWOP

(f)
REISSUE

Issuance indicator.
Issuance date.
The date the interim permit expires.
The date the license, permit, or identification card was mailed from the factory.
VWOP/VWPP indicator. Displays one of the following:
VWOP
VWPP
Blank

(f)

(c)
INT EXPL: 00/00/00

Valid without photo license issued.
Valid with previous photo driver license, instruction permit, or identification card issued.
Driver license, instruction permit, or identification card issued with new photo.

Indicates a reissue transaction.

LICENSE CLASSES
License Classification
Class A Commercial
Class B Commercial

Class C Commercial

Class C

Vehicles That May Be Operated
May operate any vehicle or combination of vehicles with the proper endorsements.
May operate any single vehicle with proper endorsements. May tow a trailer up to
10,000 pounds GVW or GVWR, whichever is greater. May tow a vehicle more than
10,000 pounds GVW or GVWR, whichever is greater, as long as the combined
vehicle weight does not exceed 26,000 pounds GCVW or GCVWR, whichever is
greater.
May operate any single vehicle, with proper endorsements, with a GVW or GVWR,
whichever is greater, of not more than 26,000 pounds that is designed to carry more
than 16 people (including the driver) or is transporting hazardous materials in
quantities that require placarding by law. May tow a trailer up to 10,000 pounds
GVW or GVWR, whichever is greater. May tow a trailer more than 10,000 pounds
GVW or GVWR, whichever is greater, as long as the combined vehicle weight does
not exceed 26,000 pounds GCVW or GCVWR, whichever is greater.
May operate any single vehicle, with proper endorsements, with a GVW or GVWR,
whichever is greater, of not more than 26,000 pounds that is designed to carry 16 or
fewer persons (including the driver) and not transporting hazardous materials in
quantities that require placarding by law. May tow another vehicle with a GVW or
GVWR, whichever is greater, of less than 10,000 pounds. May tow a trailer more
than 10,000 pounds GVW or GVWR, whichever is greater, as long as the combined
vehicle weight does not exceed 26,000 pounds GCVW or GCVWR, whichever is
greater. May operate a moped. Firefighters operating emergency fire vehicles are
also included in this class, as are operators of recreational vehicles being used for
personal use.

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INSTRUCTION PERMIT CLASSES
CODE
PC
PCDL
CLP
PM
LVIP

PERMIT TYPE
Class C noncommercial instruction permit
Commercial instruction permit
Commercial learner permit
Motorcycle instruction permit (all motorcycles)
Limited-vision instruction permit

INSTRUCTION PERMITS
Person was issued an instruction driving permit.
(a)
PRMT
(a)

(b)
02/28/09

(e)
REPLACED

Instruction permit.
Motorcycle instruction permit.

Issuance date.
Expiration date.
Permit class. Displays one of the following:
Class C noncommercial instruction permit.
Commercial instruction permit.
Commercial learner permit
Motorcycle instruction permit (all motorcycles).
Limited-vision instruction permit.

PC
PCDL
CLP
PM
LVIP

(e)

(d)
PC

Displays one of the following:
PRMT
MTCP

(b)
(c)
(d)

(c)
EXP 10/10/12

Permit Status (Only on permit segments issued after 01/01/2010). Displays one of the following:
Permit is valid.
Permit was replaced. The record will show a more recent permit segment indicating
a VALID permit status.

VALID
REPLACED

TEMPORARY PERMITS
Person was issued a temporary driving permit.
(a)
PRMT
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)

(b)
11/28/11

(c)
EXP 02/27/12

(d)
LPSS

(e)
LP578989

Temporary permit.
Issuance date.
Expiration date.
Permit type. Legal presence/Social Security number.
Permit number.

MOTORCYCLE AND FARM ENDORSEMENTS
(a)
ENDS
(a)
(b)
(c)

(b)
11/30/09

(c)
MTCY M

Endorsement.
Issue date. Date person successfully completed motorcycle test or farm endorsement application
and was issued an endorsement to operate such.
Endorsement type. Displays one of the following:
MTCY M
FARM

Motorcycle endorsement (regardless of engine displacement).
Farm endorsement.
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PROVISIONAL LICENSE
A provisional license is required for those under 18 years of age.
(a)
PROV
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)

(b)
11/09/09

(c)
04/15/11

(d)
PROVISIONAL LICENSE

(e)
N/PROV ISS DT 04/20/11

Provisional license.
Date of issuance of provisional license.
Date the driver is no longer subject to provisional license sanctions (18th birthday).
Provisional license.
Date the driver was issued a non-provisional license.

REPLACEMENT LICENSES, PERMITS, ID CARDS, AND CHANGE OF ADDRESS
(a)
DUP
(a)
(b)
(c)

(b)
06/05/10

(c)
STICKER

Duplicate. Field (c) must be consulted to determine what was actually issued to the person.
Issue date. Date action in field (c) took place.
Type of issuance. Displays one of the following:
A replacement driver license, instruction permit, student permit, or emergency
permit was issued.
A replacement disabled parking ID card was issued. A disabled parking ID card
DPID
is a nonphoto ID card that identifies a disabled parking permit holder.
An address change sticker was issued to a holder of a disabled parking ID card.
DPID/STKR
A replacement disabled parking permit was issued.
DPRK PERMIT
A replacement Identification card was issued.
ID
Change of address sticker was issued to the holder of an identification card.
ID/STICKER
DMV received a request for an address change. Record is updated with the new
NON ISSUE
address but no sticker is issued because the person’s license or ID card was
expired, suspended, revoked, or canceled.
A replacement motorcycle instruction permit was issued.
MCIP
Change of address sticker was issued to the holder of an Oregon license.
STICKER
A replacement student permit was issued.
SP
A replacement emergency operator’s permit was issued.
EP
Note: Stickers issued show updated address and are affixed along the bottom portion of the license,
permit, or ID card.
Blank

REISSUED LICENSES, PERMITS, OR IDENTIFICATION CARDS
This entry is used when a driver license, permit, or identification card is reissued because the initial
card was not received in the mail by the person.
(a)
RISS
(a)
(b)

(b)
10/28/11

Reissued. The last driver license, permit, or identification card was reissued.
Issuance date.

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COMMERCIAL DRIVING PRIVILEGE (CDP) ENTRIES
COMMERCIAL LEARNER PERMIT (CLP)
Person was issued a Commercial Learner Permit (CLP)

(a)
CLP

(b)
04/20/10

(c)
EXP: 10/20/11

(d)
CL: A

(e)
END: P

(f)
RST: K

(g)
Surrendered

(a) CLP.
(b) Issuance date.
(c) Expiration or surrender date. If status field (g) displays “Surrendered” the date in this field is the date
of surrender.
(d) CLP Class. Displays one of the following:
A Grants driving privileges of a similarly endorsed Class A CDL. May not operate any
vehicle transporting hazardous materials, a tank vehicle unless the tank is empty, or
operate a school bus or commercial passenger vehicle while transporting passengers.
May not tow more than one vehicle.
B Grants driving privileges of a similarly endorsed Class B CDL. May not operate any
vehicle transporting hazardous materials, a tank vehicle unless the tank is empty, or
operate a school bus or commercial passenger vehicle while transporting passengers.
C Grants driving privileges of a similarly endorsed class C CDL. May not operate any
vehicle transporting hazardous materials, a tank vehicle unless the tank is empty, or
operate a school bus or commercial passenger vehicle while transporting passengers.
(e) Endorsement codes- see DRIVER INFORMATION DEFINITIONS (i).
(f) Restriction codes- see DRIVER INFORMATION DEFINITIONS (m).
(g) Status. Displays one of the following:
Surrendered CLP surrendered.
Blank

CLP has not been surrendered.

CDL ISSUANCE ENTRY
This entry is used when a CDL is issued, whether it is an original CDL issuance, a renewal, or a
replacement (adding or deleting an endorsement or restriction is a replacement transaction).
(a)
CDL
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)

(b)
06/10/09

(c)
CA3

(d)
011

(e)
463

(f)
234

CDL issuance indicator. Commercial driver license was issued.
Date of transaction.
Transaction code. Identifies whether the issuance was an original, renewal, or replacement. (For
DMV internal use.)
Field office number. (For DMV internal use.)
Batch number. (For DMV internal use.)
Sequence number. (For DMV internal use.)

STATE OF RECORD
DMV uses this entry to show that a record on the Commercial Driver License Information System
(CDLIS) has been changed to show Oregon as the State of Record (SOR), because a license was
issued or driving privileges were reinstated. It is also used when another state issues a driver license to
a person who has an Oregon record on CDLIS.
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(a)
SOR
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

(b)
09/05/08

CMPLT
PROGR
STDLN

(e)
TO OR

(f)
CA

(g)
CA 32 72 1694

No entry in this field means the record was built due to a traffic conviction or a
license was surrendered.
The transmission of information has been completed and confirmation has been
sent to the other state or received from the other state.
The transmission is still in progress.
State driver license number of previous licensing state.

Origin. Displays one of the following:
ID
RELIC
SURR
TO OR
TO OS
RET

(f)
(g)

(d)
CMPLT

State-of-record indicator.
Initiation date. Date transmission of record is initiated (record is built or license is surrendered).
Date transmission of record is complete. (00/00/00 displays if record is built from a traffic
conviction.)
Transaction information. Displays one of the following:
Blank

(e)

(c)
09/08/08

Record was built due to a traffic conviction. (No longer used.)
Commercial licensed driver from another state was relicensed (non-CDL) in
Oregon. (No longer used.)
License was surrendered.
Record was transferred to Oregon from another state.
Record was transferred to another state from Oregon.
License is returned from another state.

State identifier. Two-character abbreviation for Oregon or other jurisdiction involved.
License number (for jurisdiction identified in field (f)).

RESTORE CDL ENTRY
This entry is used when a CDL is downgraded to a Class C noncommercial license or a Hazmat
endorsement is removed while waiting for the results of a security check. The downgrade could be for a
number of different reasons. The segment indicates the driver may restore a CDL if they meet eligibility
requirements within the permitted restoration date.
(a)
RCDL
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)

(b)
10/10/09

(c)
01/13/11

(d)
L: A

(e)
PCDL

(f)
ID

(g)
E: MTX

(h)
R: BD

(i)
USED

(j)
09/21/10

Entered when a commercial driver license is downgraded to a noncommercial license.
Date the license was downgraded.
Date when eligibility to restore CDL expires.
License type. Class of license that may be restored without taking additional tests.
Permit types. Indicates type of valid permit on the driving record at the time of downgrade.
Shows whether or not driver had a valid ID card at the time of downgrade.
Endorsement codes. Shows types of endorsement on license at the time of downgrade.
Restriction codes. Shows the types of restriction on license at the time of downgrade.
An entry here means restoration was used, and the commercial driving privileges have been
restored.
Date restoration (action in field (i)) was used. This is blank if there is no entry in (i).

SECURITY CHECK SEGMENT
This segment indicates when a customer has started the security check process for a Hazmat
endorsement.
(a)
SEC

(b)
01/02/11

(c)
AGT

(d)
02/20/11

(e)
OK HAZMAT
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(f)
00/00/00

(g)
Exp: 05/12/15

(a)
(b)

Security check indicator. Used when TSA informs DMV about a security check by a customer.
Date security check was started with the fingerprint agent or date we received information from
TSA.
Who initiated the segment. Displays one of the following:

(c)

Agent.
AGT
Previous state of record.
PSR
Transportation Security Administration.
TSA
Note: A Security Check segment with PSR is not evidence of a valid security check for the purpose of
issuing a CDL with a HAZMAT endorsement.

(d)
(e)

Date DMV received response from TSA.
TSA response. Displays one of the following:
OK HAZMAT
NO HAZMAT I
NO HAZMAT F

(f)

Customer can be issued a hazmat if the entry in (c) is not PSR.
Customer cannot be issued a hazmat because TSA deems them a threat.
Customer cannot be issued a hazmat because TSA deems them a threat and TSA
has issued their final order.

Date the Hazmat endorsement is removed from the driving record. A date will only display if field
(e) displays NO HAZMAT F or NO HAZMAT I. Otherwise, the field indicates 00/00/00.
Date the Security Check expires.

(g)

ACCIDENTS
Accidents are posted to a driver’s record after a reportable accident. Oregon law requires an accident
be reported to DMV when one or more of the following occurs:


An injury or death to any person;
Damage to the vehicle you were driving is over $2,500;
Property damage (not including a vehicle involved in the accident) is over $2,500; or
Damage to any vehicle is over $2,500 and any vehicle is towed from the scene due to damages
from the accident.





The following entries show the formats that Oregon uses to post accidents to driving records. The first
format is an example of an accident occurring in Oregon. The second format is an example of an
accident occurring in another state and the information was electronically transferred to Oregon.
Oregon Accident Display
(a)
ACC

(b)
08/23/11

(c)
1P

(d)
34-1755

(e)
EMPLOY

(f)
A

(g)
CMV

(h)
HAZ

ACD (Out-of-State) Accident Display
(a)
ACC
(a)
(b)
(c)

(b)
08/23/11

(g)
CMV

(h)
HAZ

(i)
WA

(j)
7325042

Accident. The driver had a reportable accident.
Date the accident happened.
Type of accident (collision with).
1
2
3
4
5

One other vehicle.
Three or more other vehicles.
Pedestrian.
Railroad train.
Motorized scooter.

6
8
9
X
R

Bicycle.
Animal.
Light rail “MAX”.
Fixed object/property damage.
Noncollision.

Another symbol may follow one of the previous codes, as follows:
P
*

Nonfatal accident, police report filed.
Fatal accident, police report filed.
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(d)
(e)

DMV reference number. This number is assigned by the Accident Reporting Unit to identify the
location of the accident report.
Accident information. Displays one of the following:
BLANK
EMPLOY
VCTD

(f)

Special notation code.
BLANK
A
N
U
H

(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)

The accident was not employment related.
The accident was employment related.
The accident has been vacated.
No special notations or driver improvement action taken.
Preventable accident. Used as part of DMV’s Driver Improvement Program.
Nonpreventable accident. Used as part of DMV’s Driver Improvement Program.
Preventability undetermined. Used as part of DMV’s Driver Improvement Program.
Report at Accident Data Unit for coding. (No longer used.)

CMV. The vehicle was a commercial motor vehicle; otherwise, field is blank.
HAZ. The vehicle was carrying hazardous materials; otherwise, field is blank.
State. Displays the two-character state abbreviation where the accident occurred; otherwise, field
is blank. This data is reported as part of a CDL change state-of-record transaction.
Out-of-state accident number. Displays other state’s accident ID number; otherwise, field is blank.

FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Financial responsibility means the ability to pay for damages resulting from an automobile accident.
The Financial Responsibility Law requires that proof of financial responsibility be carried in any vehicle
operated on public highways or roads. Future responsibility must be filed and maintained for three
years with DMV by persons suspended for the following reasons: uninsured accident, fail to furnish
proof of insurance, driving uninsured, and false certification.
Future responsibility filings are also required at the end of mandatory suspensions or revocations
issued by a court or DMV. These include traffic crimes such as reckless endangerment, menacing,
criminal mischief, failure to perform the duties of a driver in an accident, reckless driving, DUII, etc.
(a)
PRU
(a)
(b)
(c)

(b)
09/19/13

(c)
36-9099

Proof required until. This segment indicates the person is subject to the future responsibility
requirement.
Ending date. Proof of future responsibility must be maintained until this date.
Reason for the requirement. Displays one of the following:
36-900
(Accident Code)

BLANK
HARDSHP
RSC 111

VOID

If the “Proof Required Until” date is the result of an uninsured accident, the accident
code will appear here.
Proof of future responsibility is required for any reason other than an accident.
Proof of future responsibility is required as a condition of a hardship permit.
Proof of future responsibility is required due to the mandatory insurance
certification program. DMV selects samples of registered vehicles to ensure
compliance with insurance requirements. This entry is used when a person failed to
respond to the request to provide insurance information or the insurance company
named as the provider denied coverage. The numeric portion of the entry is for
internal tracking purposes only.
Requirement is not in effect. May be temporary or permanent. Record must be
reviewed to determine if the person is currently under a future responsibility filing
requirement.

Other entries related to the Financial Responsibility Law are:
(a)
INTENT/SUSP

(b)
07/31/11

(c)
FR LETTER
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(a)

(b)
(c)

Intent to suspend. DMV sent a letter to the driver after DMV received notice of a conviction for
driving uninsured. The letter advises the driver that he/she is subject to the Future Responsibility
Law and outlines the requirements for compliance with the law.
Date the letter was sent.
Indicates that a Future Responsibility letter was sent.

DRIVER IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM ENTRIES
The Driver Improvement Program (DIP) is a two-step program. The first step is a restriction of driving
privileges; the second step is a suspension of driving privileges. Persons between 14 and 18 years of
age are placed into the Provisional DIP. Persons 18 years of age or older are placed in the Adult DIP.

LICENSE RESTRICTIONS (Step 1)
There are restrictions under both the Provisional and Adult Driver Improvement (DI) Programs. A Driver
Improvement Restriction segment reads as follows:
(a)
REST
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

(b)
02/01/11

(c)
05/01/11

(d)
Prov DI Rest

Identifies the entry as a RESTRICTION entry.
Effective date of the restriction.
Ending date of the restriction.
Type of driver improvement program. Displays one of the following:
PROV DI REST

ADULT DI REST

Provisional DI Restriction: Driver is under 18 years old and received two convictions, two
preventable accidents or a combination that totals two. Driving privileges restricted for 90
days to and from, or for, employment with no passengers except parent, stepparent or
guardian.
Adult DI Restriction: Driver is over 18 years old and received three convictions, three
preventable accidents or a combination that totals three, in an 18-month period. Driving
privileges restricted for 30 days to prohibit driving between midnight and 5 a.m. except to
and from, or for, employment.

DRIVER IMPROVEMENT SUSPENSIONS (Step 2)
There are suspensions under both the Provisional and Adult Driver Improvement Programs. A Driver
Improvement Suspension segment reads as follows:
(a)
SUSP

(b)
12/22/11
(e)
STATUS:

(c)
01/21/12

(d)
ADLTCONVAR
REIN 000000

(f)
FULLY REINSTATED

For definitions of entry fields, see Suspension, Revocation, and Cancellation section starting on
page 23 of this manual. Adult and Provisional DI suspension types (field (d)) consists of PRV MJR;
PRV CONVAR; PRV ACCAPA; PRV/ACC/H; ADLT CONVAR; ADLT ACCAPA; and ADLT ACC/H. See
Suspension, Revocation and Cancellation Types on page 27 for definitions of suspension type.

HABITUAL OFFENDER PROGRAM
DMV imposes a Habitual Offender Revocation when a driver is convicted of three or more traffic crimes
or 20 or more traffic violations within a five year period. A Habitual Offender Revocation remains in
effect indefinitely. Although a driver is eligible to reinstate the revocation after five years, driving
privileges remain revoked until the driver complies with all reinstatement requirements.

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Habitual Offender Revocation Display Format
(a)
REVK

(b)
11/11/10
(h)
STATUS:

(c)
00/00/00

(d)
HAB OFF/AR
REIN

(i)
STILL REVOKED

000000

For definitions of entry fields, see Suspension, Revocation, and Cancellation section starting on page 23 of this manual.

PROBATIONARY PERMITS
Probationary permits may be issued during a habitual offender revocation. These permits are issued for
the following reasons: employment; transportation to and from an alcohol or drug treatment program;
and, to look for work. When a probationary permit is issued, a restriction “J” is placed on the driver
record. The revocation status is updated to indicate REIN BUS and the following entry displays on the
record:
(a)
PROB
(a)
(b)
(c)

(b)
08/12/09

(c)
05/30/12

(d)
HABITUAL

Probationary permit issued.
Beginning date of the permit.
Ending date of the permit. Currently these permits are issued for the length of the underlying
revocation. In the past, they were issued for one year and had to be renewed to remain valid.
Abbreviation for type of revocation (Habitual Offender).
Permit information. Will display one of the following:

(d)
(e)

Blank
REVOKED

(f)

Probationary permit was issued.
Driver's privilege to operate a motor vehicle with a probationary permit is
terminated.

Date the action in field (e) took place.

HARDSHIP PERMITS
Hardship permits may be issued to persons whose license has been suspended. Hardship permits are
issued for employment purposes, to search for work, to drive to and from alcohol or drug treatment
programs, etc.
When a hardship permit is issued:





A restriction “J” is placed on the driver record.
Suspension entries show a REIN BUS entry in the STATUS line.
A Proof Required Until (PRU 00/00/00 HARDSHP) entry is placed on the driver record.
The following entry displays to show the beginning (a) and ending (b) date of the permit:
(a)
(b)
REST
03/26/16
08/12/18 HARDSHIP ISSUED

MISCELLANEOUS ENTRIES
Several other entries may also appear on the driving record. The following pages explain the entries
and how they will appear.

IDENTIFICATION CARDS
A person was issued an identification (ID) card. The card looks similar to the driver license, but does
not grant any driving privileges.
(a)
ID

(b)
BUS: 06/25/09

(c)
ISS: 11/20/16
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(d)
EXP: 07/24/24

(e)

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)

Identification card issued.
Business date. This is the date the card was originally issued.
Issue date. This is the date the ID card was last issued or renewed.
Expiration date. This is the date the card expires.
This field will indicate PARK ID if the person was issued a Disabled Placard Identification Card.
These cards are issued only to people who do not possess a valid driver license or photo ID card
and who are physically disabled to the point that they cannot go to a field office for a photo ID.
When this entry appears on the record, it has a matching issuance entry for a disabled placard.

DISABLED PERMITS
A person has been issued a disabled parking permit which allows use of specifically marked parking
spaces for disabled persons.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
PRMT
10/09/09
EPX: 05/18/14
OPRK
12345468778
VALID
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

Disabled parking permit.
Date the permit was issued.
Date the permit expires. Expires on driver license or ID card expiration date.
Permit type. Displays one of the following:
DCAL
DDCL
DPRK
DTRV
DWTR
EPRK
ODCL
OPRK
ORWD
ORWP

(e)
(f)

Original special parking decal
Duplicate special parking decal
Duplicate permit issued
Duplicate 30 day travel permit
Duplicate temporary travel placard
Extended parking permit
Original decal for golf/motorcycle
Original disabled parking permit
Original wheelchair decal
Original wheelchair placard

RNWD
RNWP
RDCL
RPRK
RTWD
RTWP
TPRK
TRAV
WTRV

Renewal wheelchair decal
Renewal wheelchair placard
Renewed special parking decal
Renewed parking permit
Replacement wheelchair decal
Replacement wheelchair placard
Temporary parking permit
Temporary 30 day travel permit
Temporary wheelchair travel placard

Disabled permit inventory number
Status: Displays one of the following:
BLANK
EXPIRED
LOST
REPLACED
STOLEN
VALID

Permit information is not available
Permit is expired
Permit was reported as lost
Permit was replaced by another permit at a later date
Disabled permit was reported stolen
Permit is valid

DRIVER LESSONS ENTRY
This entry appears when DMV grants a (60-day) restricted license or permit under the At-Risk Driver
Program for the express purpose of taking driving lessons with a DMV approved driving instructor.
(a)
(b)
DRVR 00/00/00

(c)
00/00/00

(d)
PROF DRVR LESSON

(e)
NON-REST ISSDT

(f)
00/00/00

(g)
00/00/00

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

Driver was issued a restricted license or permit (for 60 days) to take driving lessons.
Issuance date. Date the restricted license or permit is effective.
Expiration date. Date the restricted license or permit expires.
Professional Driver Lesson. Type of restricted license or permit.

(e)

Non-Restricted Issuance Date. Indicates the holder of a restricted license/permit for purposes of
driver lessons has been issued an unrestricted license/permit; the date of issuance will be
reflected in field (f).
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(f)

Date the unrestricted license or permit (field (e)) is effective. Zeroes in this field indicate an
unrestricted license or permit has not been issued.

(g)

Medical Impairment Referral Reference Number. This is a unique number assigned to each new
and different referral received under the At-Risk Driver Mandatory Medical Reporting Program.
999999 will display in this field if a unique number was not assigned.

LETTERS
Letter segments resulting from the At-Risk Driver Program appear as:

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
LETTER
09/10/16
00/00/00
MED L115
Type of action.
Date the letter or notice was sent.
Date field (not used).
Letter type code (For DMV internal use)

RETURNED ENTRIES
(a)
RET
(a)
(b)
(c)

(b)
08/05/15

(c)
ENV

Returned indicator.
Action date. This date is determined by the action in (c).
Returned item identifier. Displays one of the following:
Person turned in license, permit, or ID card as directed by a suspension order.
The date in (b) is the date the suspension or other action takes effect. Entry also
used if a person voluntarily turned in their license.
A certified mail receipt from a suspension or revocation notice was returned
ENV
unclaimed. The date matches the suspension or revocation effective date.
A certified mail receipt from a suspension or revocation notice was returned as
RCPT
claimed. The date matches the suspension/revocation effective date.
Oregon license returned from another state. The two-letter abbreviation for that
STATE
state is shown. Date the entry was made on the record (NOT the date the license
ABBREVIATION
was received).
Driver returned license after choosing to give up Oregon driving privileges. Note:
DRV PRIV
As long as their Oregon driving privileges are not suspended or revoked, a nonresident of Oregon who has voluntarily surrendered their Oregon license may still
legally drive in Oregon if they have a valid license issued by another jurisdiction.
The license, permit, or ID card was returned to DMV undeliverable. The date is
CI
UNDELIVERABLE when the entry was made on the record.
IDENTIFICATION An ID card was voluntarily returned to DMV. The date in (b) is when the entry was
made to DMV’s record. (No longer used.)
CARD
QUIT DRIVING/ID Driver returned the license because driver was no longer competent to drive. An
ID card was issued at no fee. The date is when the ID card was issued.
CARD
License was voluntarily returned. The date is when the entry was made on the
VOLUNTARY
record.
License, permit or identification card was pulled at the factory and returned to
QUALITY
DMV due to poor quality.
CONTROL
Instruction permit was returned. The date is when the entry was made on the
OTHER
record. (No longer used.)
An Oregon license, permit or identification card was returned to DMV due to
SUSPENDED
suspension. The date is when the entry was made on the record.
AFDVT

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CDP MEDICAL CERTIFICATION
Federal regulations and state law require a person to be medically qualified to hold a CDP that
authorizes operation of a commercial motor vehicle. The medical qualifications are dependent upon the
driving type certified by that person. CDP medical qualification entries are included in a record only if
the driver has a CDL or CLP and an authorized customer requests a record that includes medical
certification information. Entries specific to the driver are displayed after other fixed entries while those
entries that provide information about the medical examiner are displayed after variable entries.
1. CDP Medical Qualification Display
(a)
(b)
CDP MED QUAL: INTERSTATE W/COR LENSES
(a) Commercial driver license medical qualification.
(b) Will display one of the following:
UNKNOWN
NOT QUALIFIED
INTERSTATE
INTERSTATE W/COR
LENSES
INTERSTATE W/HEAR
AID
INTERSTATE W/COR
LENS & HEAR AID
INTERSTATE W/49 CFR
391.64 EXEMPTION
INTERSTATE W/COR
LENS & 49 CFR 391.64
EXEMPTION
INTERSTATE W/HEAR
AID & 49 CFR 391.64
EXEMPTION
INTERSTATE W/COR
LENS HEAR AID & 49
CFR 391.64 EXEMPTION
INTRASTATE

A medical certificate has not yet been requested by DMV and
information is not available.
The person is not medically qualified to hold a commercial driving
privilege.
The person meets medical qualifications for all driving types.
The person meets medical qualifications for all driving types provided
corrective lenses are worn.
The person meets medical qualifications for all driving types provided a
hearing aid is worn.
The person meets medical qualifications for all driving types provided
corrective lenses and a hearing aid are worn.
The person meets medical qualifications for all driving types provided
the exemption letter is carried.
The person meets medical qualifications for all driving types provided
corrective lenses are worn and the exemption letter is carried.
The person meets medical qualifications for all driving types provided a
hearing aid is worn and the exemption letter is carried.
The person meets medical qualifications for all driving types provided
corrective lenses and a hearing aid are worn and the exemption letter is
carried.
The person meets medical qualifications for intrastate or excepted
interstate CMV operation only. A CDL or CLP with a ‘K’ restriction may
be issued.

2. Medical Examiner’s Certificate Effective Date
(a)
MEDICAL CERT EFF DT:

(b)
10/16/2014

(a) Medical Examiner’s Certificate effective date.
(b) Date issued or signed by the examiner (MM/DD/CCYY format).
3. Medical Examiner’s Certificate Expiration Date
(a)
MEDICAL CERT EXP DT:

(b)
10/16/2016

(a) Medical Examiner’s Certificate expiration date.
(b) Date of expiration (MM/DD/CCYY format). Up to two years after effective date.
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4. Commercial Driving Type
(a)
CDP DRIVING TYPE:

(b)
NON EXCEPTED INTERSTATE

(a) Commercial driving type certified by the driver.
(b) Will display one of the following:
NON EXCEPTED INTERSTATE
EXCEPTED INTERSTATE
NON EXCEPTED INTRASTATE

Driver certified he/she operates or may operate a CMV in nonexcepted interstate commerce.
Driver certified he/she operates or may operate a CMV in
excepted interstate commerce only.
Driver certified he/she will operate a CMV in non-excepted
intrastate commerce only.

5. Commercial Driver License Medical Examiner Detail
(a)
** CDL MEDICAL EXAMINER DETAIL **
(b)
EXAMINER LAST NAME: DOE
EXAMINER FIRST NAME: JOHN
EXAMINER MIDDLE NAME: A
EXAMINER SUFFIX: JR
(c)
EXAMINER SPECIALTY: DO
(d)
EXAMINER MEDICAL NO: DO99999
(e)
EXAMINER JURSIDICTION: OR
(f)
EXAMINER PHONE NO: (555) 555-5555
(a) Detail of medical examiner issuing most recent Medical Examiner’s Certificate submitted to DMV.
(b) Name as provided on the certificate or associated with the examiner’s medical number.
(c) Examiner’s medical specialty. Will display one of the following:
AN
CH
DO

Advanced Practical Nurse
Chiropractor
Osteopathic Doctor

MD
PA
OT

Medical Doctor
Physician Assistant
Other certified examiner

(d) Examiner’s state professional license or certificate number.
(e) Two letter abbreviation of state where examiner is licensed.
(f) Examiner’s phone number.

CONVICTIONS
Convictions are entered on an Oregon driver record when DMV receives notice from a court or out-ofstate jurisdiction that the driver has been convicted of a violation of motor vehicle law. Convictions
display in one of two different formats.
1. The first is the format for convictions which occurred in Oregon.
2. The second format is the ACD Code system used to record convictions received from another state,
whether manually entered by Oregon or electronically transmitted from another state. An ACD code
starts with a letter followed by a two-digit number, such as S93.
See the Standard Conviction Abbreviation Table starting on page 45 for a list of conviction types.

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1. OREGON CONVICTION DISPLAY FORMAT
(a)
CONV

(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
09/07/11
10/03/11
VBR D-MULT 196235
G/D
(j1)
(j2)
(k)
ACT SPD 066
DESIG/POST SPD 55
CMV

(h)
EMPLOYMENT
(l)
(m)
CDP

(i)
VC
(n)
*

2. OUT-OF-STATE CONVICTION DISPLAY FORMAT
(a)
CONV

(b)
(c)
09/07/11
10/03/11
(q)
(k)
ALCOHOL LEVEL: 09% CMV

(d)
A11
(l)
HAZ

(e)
WA

(f)
043540

(o)
123456789123456789

(g)

(h)
EMP

(p)
REF: 13667

(m) (n)
CDP *

(a) Displays one of the following:
CONV
APLD

Conviction. The driver has forfeited bail or been found guilty of a traffic offense.
The driver appealed the conviction after it was entered on the record. This entry
appears only on certified court prints.

(b) Date of offense.
(c) Date of conviction, bail forfeiture or appealed.
(d) Type of offense (Oregon abbreviation or ACD code). See the Standard Conviction
Abbreviations Table starting on page 45 of this manual.
(e) Court type and location. Displays one of the following:
D-MULT

WA

Court type followed by court location. Court types that will display for Oregon courts
only are: C = Circuit; D = District; M = Municipal; J = Justice; and X = Juvenile. If the
court name is more than five characters in length, it will be abbreviated (see Court
Abbreviations starting on page 61).
State where the driver was convicted if other than Oregon (a court type may also
display in this field with the state abbreviation i.e. CAMUN for California Municipal or
AKDIS for Alaska District).

(f) Internal number assigned by DMV to identify and file the abstract.
(g) Displays one of the following:
BLANK
AQ
AP
G/D
INC
OLD
(DMV use only)

Driver found guilty of the offense by the court.
Offense was acquitted by the court.
Conviction was appealed.
Driver found guilty by default.
Court sentence included incarceration (only used for certain conviction types).
Out-of-state conviction not received within required time length to process sanction.
(For DMV use only)

(h) Employment indicator displays “EMP” if conviction is employment related.
(i) Conviction type and class code of the offense (Oregon convictions only).
Conviction Type
F – Felony
M – Misdemeanor
V – Violation (previously I – Infraction)
LO – Local Ordinance

Class Codes
A, B, C, or D,
with A being the most serious

(j) If (d) indicates the offense is V DSG SPD, VBR, or S92, the following information displays:
(1)
ACT SPD 065

(2)
DESIG/POST SPD 55

1. The actual speed the person was driving.
2. The designated or posted speed limit.
Offenses no longer used, but may still appear on records, that also include this information are
EXC FED SPD, EXC RI SPD, EXC URB SPD, or EXC RES SPD.
(k) Displays “CMV” if the offense involved the operation of a commercial motor vehicle.
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(l) Displays “HAZ” if the offense involved the transportation of hazardous materials.
(m) Displays “CDP” if the driver held commercial driving privileges (CDL or CLP) at the time of the
offense.
(n) Displays an asterisk (*) if the offense counts towards a lifetime CDP suspension. If the offense
does not count, this field will be blank.
(o) File locator information supplied by the state where the conviction occurred (ACD entries only).
(p) Additional reference information supplied by state where the conviction occurred (ACD entries
only).
(q) If the conviction is an ACD entry this field may display one of the following:
 If the offense is A11, this field displays the words “ALCOHOL LEVEL” and displays the
actual content such as .08.
 If the offense is an “S” series ACD code, this field may show speeds.
 If the offense is D45, D53 or D56, this field will display “UND” (underlying offense) and
may be followed by another ACD code to indicate related conviction information.

MISCELLANEOUS ENTRIES RELATED TO DUII CONVICTIONS
The following entries are related to convictions for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (DUII).

DIVERSION AGREEMENT
The following entry is made on the driving record when a driver enters a DUII diversion program and a
“diversion agreement” is sent by the court to DMV.
(a)
DIVR
(a)
(b)
(c)

(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)

(b)
01/20/14

(c)
D-JACK

(d)
14-5411C

(e)
V

(f)
END DT 012015

(g)
OFFENS DT 100114

Diversion.
Beginning date of the diversion agreement.
Court type and location that granted the diversion. If the court name is more than five letters in
length, it is abbreviated. Court types that display are: C = Circuit; D = District; M = Municipal; and
J = Justice.
Court’s docket number for the diversion.
Disposition code. This field is blank if no disposition or V if vacated.
Ending date of the diversion agreement.
Indicates OFFENS DT for Offense Date or ARREST DT for Arrest date.

IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE
A person is required to have an Ignition interlock device (IID) on any vehicle they operate. The initial
length of the requirement for an IID depends on the driver record and can be for one year, two years or
five years.
The IID requirement starts from the date ordered by the court for a DUII diversion agreement; the end
dates of the suspension or revocations caused by the conviction; and during a DUII suspension if the
driver applies for a hardship permit.
At the end of the initial IID requirement, the person must submit proof of no IID violations for the last 90
days of the initial requirement or DMV will impose an indefinite IID requirement until the person can
submit the proof of no IID violations.
The following is an example of how IID entries appear on a driving record:
(a)
STOP ACTION

(b)
01/02/16

(c)
01/02/18

(d)
IID REQUIRED
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

STOP calls attention to the requirement.
Beginning date of the IID requirement.
Ending date of the IID requirement. Zeros (00/00/00) indicates an indefinite IID requirement.
Displays the IID requirement.

The following entry will display on the driving record to indicate the driver installed an IID:
(a)
IID
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

(b)
10/29/17

(c)
04/06/19

(d)

IID report. DMV received an IID installation report or approved an IID medical exemption.
Date the IID was installed or medical exemption granted.
Date the IID was removed from the vehicle or date the IID exemption is terminated. This field
displays zeros (000000) if the device is currently installed.
This field may display one of the following:
BLANK
DIVERSION
MEDICALLY EXEMPT

The person has installed an IID on their personal vehicle.
The person installed an IID as a condition of a Diversion agreement
with a court. (No longer used)
The person has an exemption from the IID requirement due to a
medical condition.

SUSPENSION, REVOCATION, AND CANCELLATION
Suspension is the temporary withdrawal of driving privileges. Revocation is the termination of driving
privileges. Cancellation means the driver’s license or ID card is void and terminated. All these actions
affect the status of Oregon driving privileges.
NOTE: Withdrawal (WTHD) is an entry used to record an action taken in another state. DMV records
“Withdrawals” for historical/informational purposes. Withdrawal entries should not be used to determine
if a driver has valid driving privileges in Oregon or in another state.

The following are three examples of the format used for Suspensions, Revocations or Cancellation
actions taken by Oregon. Following the Oregon examples is an example of a Withdrawal segment
using the ACD format to record actions taken in other states; it is the standardized format used to
transfer record information from state to state.

OREGON ACTIONS DISPLAY (Three Examples Provided)
Example 1: Shows an Oregon court ordered suspension:
(a)
SUSP

(b)
(c)
10/04/08 10/04/09
(h)
STATUS: BUS 112008

(d)
1 CO/DUII

(e)
D-MARON

(f)

REIN FULL 100809 CPLT 081409

(g)
ARREST 120695
(i)
FULLY REINSTATED

Example 2: Shows an Oregon suspension where the driver failed to appear for a court hearing for a
citation and an extension code and docket information is displayed:
(a)
SUSP

(b)
(c)
05/09/09 00/00/00
(j)
TYPE:
(h)
STATUS:

(k)
DOK 05/09/09

(d)
F/A TRCRM/
DUII

(e)
M-SPFLD

080
(i)

REIN 000000 STILL SUSPENDED

F/A TRCRM/

0716832

M-SPFLD 000000

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Example 3: Shows an Oregon suspension involving an accident and proof of future financial
responsibility will be required for reinstatement:
(a)
SUSP

(b)
(c)
03/15/10 03/15/11
(h)
STATUS:

(d)
ACCD UNINS

(f)
PRU PENDING

(g)
REF #: 20-9999
(i)

REIN 000000 STILL SUSPENDED

WITHDRAWAL SEGMENT
(a)
WTHD

(a)

(b)
(c)
(d)
09/10/09
10/10/09
A21
(j)
(l)
TYPE: 110
EXTENT CDL
(h)
STATUS:
REIN FULL 110509

(d)
(e)

-DMV
-CA
-LANE

(g)

Cancelled. Oregon driver license, permit or ID card is void and terminated.
Revoked. Oregon driving privileges are terminated.
Suspension. Oregon driving privilege or ID card is temporarily withdrawn.
Withdrawal. Driving privileges withdrawn in another jurisdiction.

Court type and location. If the court name is more than five letters in length, it will be
abbreviated. Court types are: C = Circuit; D = District; M = Municipal; J = Justice; and X
= Juvenile.
DMV initiated actions.
State. The abbreviation of the state (if the action is a Withdrawal (WTHD))
The Oregon county of arrest. If the county name is more than five letters in length, it will
be abbreviated.

Proof Required Until (PRU) date is pending. Driver will be required to file proof of future financial
responsibility (FR) before DMV can reinstate. When the action ends, PRU PEND changes to a
“PRU DATE 00/00/00” entry within the driving record.
Displays one of the following:
ARREST
OFFENS
REF #:

(h)

(n)
REF: 155
(i)
FULLY REINSTATED

Effective date. Starting date of action.
Ending date of action. Zeros (00/00/00) indicate action does not have an established mandatory
length. “PERM” or “LIFE” means action is in effect for life.
Abbreviation of reason for the action. (Suspension, Revocation, and Cancellation Types (Table)
starting on page 27.)
Displays one of the following (see page 61 for list of court, county, and state abbreviations):
M-XXXXX

(f)

(m)
LOCATOR: MN

Entry Identifier. Displays one of the following:
CANC
REVK
SUSP
WTHD

(b)
(c)

(e)
MN

Date of offense
Date of offense
DMV’s reference number. Only used if the action is for an uninsured accident.

Action status updates. Displays one or more of the following fields and it’s corresponding date:
Note: For current and overall action status in Oregon, refer to field (i).
Driver complied with court requirements on fail to appear or fail to comply suspension.
CPLY
This does not necessarily mean the suspension is reinstated.
Action has not been reinstated and the date for this field will indicate 000000. Once the
REIN
action is reinstated, this field will change to REIN FULL.
Action has been reinstated.
REIN FULL
Action was previously business reinstated (hardship or probationary permit issued).
BUS
Action is currently business reinstated; DMV issued a hardship or probationary permit.
REIN BUS
Driver complied with alcohol treatment requirement. Only required for driving under the
CPLT
influence of intoxicants (DUII) actions.
Withdrawal (WTHD) is restrained to keep it from impacting the Oregon overall status.
RSTR
To determine if a RSTR withdrawal is still in effect, you need to contact the state noted
in field (e) of the withdrawal.
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(i)

Action Status. Displays one of the following:
ELIG FOR REIN
FULLY REINSTATED
NO DL STATUS
PENDING ORDER
STILL SUSPENDED
STILL REVOKED

(j)

Action is no longer in effect and driver is eligible for reinstatement.
Action is fully reinstated.
Action is not related to driving privileges (i.e. ID suspension or cancellation)
Action has not taken effect.
Suspension action is in effect.
Revocation action is in effect

Action type. Certain Oregon actions will display a related literal and extension code in this field
(i.e., DUII 080). See page 26 for extension code definitions. If the action is a withdrawal (WTHD),
this field will display a three-number code. Each number location has a specific meaning. Use the
following tables to determine the 3-digit code:
Withdrawal Type (3-Digit) Detail Field
Position 1

Position 2

Position 3

(Example: TYPE: 312)

(Example: TYPE: 312)

(Example: TYPE: 312)

1
2
3
4
5

Revoked
Barred
Suspended
Canceled
Denied

1
2
3
4
5

6 Disqualified
7 Other Withdrawal

6
7
8
9

(k)
(l)
(m)
(n)

Conviction
Administrative Adjudication
Administrative Action
Repeated Violations
Withdrawal resulting from point
system
Court ordered or requested
Court recommended
Non-Resident Violator Compact
(NRVC) Action or reciprocity
Administrative Per se

0
1
2
3
4

Not defined
Hearing held, action confirmed
Hearing offered but not requested
Hearing requested, not yet held
Department action appealed to court

5

Hearing not applicable

Docket line. See DOCKETS section below for entry definitions.
Extent: Displays “ALL” or “CDL” to define driving privileges affected. (ACD entries only)
Locator: File information from the State where the ACD withdrawal occurred. (ACD entries only)
Reference: Legal cite/authority for the withdrawal from the state where the offense occurred. (ACD
entries only)

DOCKETS
A docket is displayed on the driving record directly below the action to which it corresponds. A docket is
a companion entry for these suspensions: Unsatisfied Judgments, Court Denials, Fail to Appear, Fail to
Comply, NSF Check, and Court Imposed Mandatory Suspensions.
(a)
DOCKET
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)

(b)
10/04/08

(d)
56803

(e)
M-MULT

(f)
08/18/95

(g)
BUS REIN

Identifies the entry as a DOCKET entry.
Effective date of the action to which the docket corresponds.
Suspension or revocation reason. (Cleared Before Suspension (CBS) segments are also shown here.)
Docket (case or reference) number assigned by the court.
Court/DMV indicator. Displays one of the following:
M-MULT
-WA
DMV

(f)
(g)

(c)
CO/DUII

Type and abbreviation of the court that ordered the action.
Abbreviation of the state that ordered the action.
DMV initiated action (used for NSF Check suspensions).

Date action in field (g) took place. Displays 000000 if no action indicated in field (g).
Reinstatement indicator. Displays one of the following:
BLANK
FULL REIN
BUS REIN
PAR REIN

Action has not been reinstated.
Action has been fully reinstated.
Action was partially reinstated due to the issuance of a hardship permit.
Action was partially reinstated due to the issuance of a hardship permit (no longer
used).
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Driver complied with the action; reinstatement may still be required.
Action has been lifted before suspension went into effect.
Action has been ordered removed by court or removed by DMV.

CPLY
RCND
VCTD

EXTENSION CODES
When DMV imposes suspensions for failure to appear on a traffic crime, the law requires DMV to note
the type of crime. DMV notes the type of crime using extension codes. The extension code and offense
literal displays directly below the action to which it corresponds (see field (j) in Suspension,
Cancellation, Revocation, page 23). See the Standard Convictions Abbreviation Table starting on
page 45 for a summary of the offense literal.
Extension Codes for Failure to Appear on a Traffic Crime (Suspensions)
001
002
003
004
005
006
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017

A MISUSE DL
A MISUSE ID
ALT POL EQ
DR O/SVC
F CD Dl PLC
F NOT CND VH
F OB NEW VIN
F PRC TLD VH
F RTRN DL
F RTRN ID
F RTRN S/REG
F SUBM ODM
F SUR FM PLT
F/C FQ DEST
F/P DUT A*
F/S CC FR

018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
032
034

F/S CC R/TTL
FLS APP DL
FLS APP ID
FLS APP REG
FLS APP TTL
FLS CERT FR
FLS FR
FLS INFO INS
FLS INFO PLC
FLS SWR DL
FLS SWR FM
FLS SWR REG
FLS SWR TTL
FORG TTL REG
HAZ O/SVC
I ODM TAMP

035
036
037
038
039
040
041
042
043
044
045
046
047
048
049
050

I OP JUNK VH
I SLV PRC
IMP DIS HWAS
MISUSE ID
POSS STLN VH
R END H/WKR
RM ODM RPR
SL N TTL VH
SUBM FLS ODM
TFK ALT VIN
TFK STLN VH
TRSFR MSREP
UNAUTH TCD
UNL CERT POL
UNL PROD DL
UNL PROD ID

051
052
053
054
055
056
057
058
059
060
061
080
081
082
086
087

UNL PUB TTL
UNL RPR ODM
UNR SND 3X
USE INV DL
US INV ID/DL
USE OTHER DL
USE OTHER ID
V FM REG
UNL PR ID/DL
ORG SP RACE
GAS THEFT
DUII
ELUD
DWS/DWR
RECKLESS
FPDD

In addition, DMV uses extension codes and their literals when an action is imposed because the person
is not entitled to a license, permit or identification card. DMV uses extension codes and their literals to
detail the basis of the cancellation action.
Extension Codes for Not Entitled to a License, Permit or Identification Card (Cancellations)
Code
301
302
350
401
402
410
411
412
500
501
502
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513

Literal
INV TEST
DISQ OOS
F/ADD RESTR
MED CERT EXP
F RCV M/CERT
STATEWAIVEXP
FED WAIV EXP
FED SPE EXP
MISC REQ
MED CERT EXP
F RCV M/CERT
F/TAKE TST
F/PAY FEES
WITHDRW O/S
NO PAR SIG
WRNG CLASS
WRNG ENDORSE
EXP NEED TST
RES ADDRESS
CONTNS DFECT
RES/DOMICILE
DOB ERROR
NAME ERROR

Reason
Invalid licensing tests
Disqualified in another state (out-of-state)
Failed to add CDL intrastate restriction
Medical certification expired
Failed to submit medical certification after DMV request
State waiver of physical disqualification expired
Federal medical waiver and/or exemption expired
Federal skills performance evaluation certificate expired
Miscellaneous error or requirement not established in other extension codes
Medical certification expired
Failed to submit medical certification after DMV request
Failed to take all required licensing tests
Failed to pay all required fees
Suspended, revoked, cancelled or not valid in another state
No parental signature captured when required
Issued wrong class of license/permit
Issued wrong endorsement type
Expired more than one year and did not take licensing tests
Did not provide actual residence address
License/permit card contains a material defect
Not a resident of or domiciled in Oregon
License/permit contains an error in the date of birth
License/permit contains an error in the name
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514
515
516
517
550
551
552
553
554
555
600
603
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616

EXP ERROR
ISS DR ERROR
LGL PRESENCE
FLS APP
F/ANS MEDQST
DNY TST
MED QST
V SCRN REQ
F/V SCRN
LV VIS
MISC REQ
F/PAY FEES
RES ADDRESS
CONTNS DFECT
RES/DOMICILE
DOB ERROR
NAME ERROR
EXP ERROR
ISS DT ERROR
LGL PRESENCE

License/permit contains an error in the expiration date
License/permit contains an error on the issuance date
Proof of legal presence not provided or not verified
Failed to provide required or correct information when applying for a license or permit
Did not respond to all required medical questions
Denied further testing
Answered “yes” to medical question prohibiting issuance
Answered “yes” to vision question and failed to pass or take vision screen
Failed DMV vision screening (test)
Failed to pass or provide vision examination form required under Limited Vision Program
Miscellaneous error or requirement not established in other extension codes
Failed to pay all required fees
Did not provide actual residence address
ID card contains a material defect
Not a resident of or domiciled in Oregon
ID card contains an error in the date of birth
ID card contains an error in the name
ID card contains an error in the expiration date
ID card contains an error on the issuance date
Proof of legal presence not provided or not verified

SUSPENSION, REVOCATION, AND CANCELLATION TYPES
The following table is a list of the suspensions, revocations, and cancellations appearing on Oregon
driving records.
Column 1 (Literal)

Indicates the Oregon literal or written abbreviation for the sanction.

Column 2 (Type)

Indicates the type of sanction:
(S = suspension, R = revocation or C = cancellation).

Column 3 (Sanction
Reason/Information)

Provides information about the particular sanction, such as the
reason it is imposed and the time length it remains in effect.

Information shown in SUBSCRIPT test indicates the entry type is obsolete. Obsolete entry types are
no longer used (entered on records), but may still appear on some driving records.
Literal
1 CO/DUII
1ST DUII

Type
S
S

Sanction Reason/Information
First offense for DUII. Court ordered suspension for one year.
Driver convicted of DUII. No other DUII convictions appear on driver’s record within
five years of the current conviction. Suspended for one year. (Used for out-of-state
DUII.)

1ST DUII/H

S

AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO 1ST DUII SUSPENSION.

2ND DUII

S

Driver convicted of second DUII. Offense committed within 5 years of conviction for a
separate DUII offense. Suspended for three years. (Used for out-of-state DUII.)

2ND DUII/H

S

AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO 2ND DUII SUSPENSION

3RD DUII

S

Driver convicted of third or subsequent DUII. Offense committed within 5 years of
conviction for a separate DUII offense. Suspended for three years. (Used for out-ofstate DUII.)

3RD DUII/H

S

AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO 3RD DUII SUSPENSION

A DWS/R IN

R

A MIS DL/ID

S

A MIS DL/C
A MIS DL/H

S

Driver convicted of aggravated driving while suspended or revoked. Sentencing
included incarceration. The revocation is imposed upon notice of conviction, but has
no end date until DMV receives notice of the person’s release from incarceration for
this and any other crime arising from the same criminal episode. Driver is eligible to
reinstate ten years from the date of release from incarceration.
Allowing misuse of an Oregon driver license. Suspended for one year. The “D” in the
literal means it was determined by DMV. The “C” in the literal means the suspension
was based on a conviction.
After hearing suspension to A MIS DL/D suspension.

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A MIS ID/D

Type
S

S

Sanction Reason/Information
Allowing an identification card issued by DMV to be misused. Suspended for one
year. The “D” in the literal means it was determined by DMV. The “C” in the literal
means the suspension was based on a conviction.
After hearing suspension to A MIS ID/D suspension.

A MIS ID/C
A MIS ID/H
AC N INS/H

S

AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO ACC NO INS SUSPENSION

AC N/RPT/H
AC UNINS/H

S
S

After hearing suspension to ACCD N/RPT suspension.
After hearing suspension to ACCD UNINS suspension.

ACC NO INS

S

UNINSURED ACCIDENT. SUSPENDED FOR ONE YEAR OR UNTIL DRIVER FILES PROOF THAT THE ACCIDENT WAS
COVERED BY INSURANCE.

ACCD N/RPT

S

ACCD UNINS

S

ADLTACC/H
ADLTACCAPA

S
S

ADLTCONVAR

S

AGG DWS/R

R

Driver was involved in an accident and did not file accident report. Suspended until
driver files accident report or five years from the suspension effective date.
Driver was involved in an uninsured accident. Driving privileges are suspended for
one year. Driver must comply with financial responsibility filing requirements.
After hearing suspension to ADLTACCAPA suspension.
Driver suspended for 30 days based on having four or more preventable accidents,
or a combination of accidents and driver improvement violations that totals four or
more, within the 24-month period preceding the date of record review under the
driver improvement program.
Driver suspended to 30 days based on receiving four or more driver improvement
violations within the 24-month period preceding the date of record review under the
driver improvement program.
Driver convicted of aggravated driving while suspended or revoked. Revoked for ten
years.

ALTER DL

C

ALTER ID
ASSAULT/INC

C
R

ASLT 2/INC

S

ASLT 3/INC

S

ASLT 4/INC

S

ASLT1/INC

R

ASSAULT

R

ALTERED DRIVER LICENSE/PERMIT. MAY APPLY FOR NEW LICENSE/PERMIT AFTER ONE YEAR FROM THE
EFFECTIVE DATE OF CANCELLATION.
SAME AS ALTER DL SUSPENSION.
DRIVER CONVICTED OF 1ST DEGREE ASSAULT RESULTING FROM THE OPERATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE.
SENTENCING INCLUDED INCARCERATION. REVOCATION IMPOSED UPON NOTICE OF CONVICTION, BUT HAS NO END
DATE UNTIL DMV RECEIVES NOTICE OF THE PERSON’S RELEASE FROM INCARCERATION FOR THE RELATED
CONVICTION. DRIVER IS ELIGIBLE TO REINSTATE EIGHT YEARS FROM THE DATE OF RELEASE.

Driver convicted for 2nd degree assault resulting from the operation of a motor
vehicle. Sentencing included incarceration. Suspension is imposed upon notice of
conviction, but has no end date until DMV receives notice of the person’s release
from incarceration for the related conviction. The suspension period ends eight years
from the date of release.
Driver convicted of 3rd degree assault resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle.
Sentencing included incarceration. Suspension is imposed upon notice of conviction,
but has no end date until DMV receives notice of the person’s release from
incarceration for the related conviction. The suspension period ends five years from
the date of release.
Driver convicted of 4th degree assault resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle.
Sentencing included incarceration. Suspension is imposed upon notice of conviction,
but has no end date until DMV receives notice of the person’s release from
incarceration for the related conviction. The suspension period ends one year from
the date of release.
Driver convicted of 1st degree assault resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle.
Sentencing included incarceration. Revocation is imposed upon notice of conviction,
but has no end date until DMV receives notice of the person’s release from
incarceration for this and any other crime arising from the same criminal episode.
Driver is eligible to reinstate ten years from the date of release.
Driver revoked for ten years for a conviction of Assault in the 1st degree resulting
from the operation of a motor vehicle. Older revocation entries will show a five or
eight year revocation period. At one time, this literal was used to suspend drivers convicted
nd
rd
th
of Assault in the 2 , 3 , or 4 degree. The suspension type was used on a temporary basis in
order to implement 1999 legislation. Suspension lengths varied, based on the offense, and
whether or not there was a previous revocation for the same conviction.

ASSAULT 2

S

ASSAULT 3

S

Driver suspended for eight years based on conviction of assault in the 2nd degree,
resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle.
Driver suspended for five years based on conviction of assault in the 3rd degree,
resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle.
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ASSAULT 4

Type
S

ASSAULT1/P

R

BAC FAIL

S

BAC FAIL*

S

BFAIL CMV

S

BFAIL CMV*

S

BFAIL HAZ

S

BFAIL HAZ*

S

Sanction Reason/Information
Driver suspended for one year based on conviction of assault in the 4th degree,
resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle.
Driver convicted of assault in the 1st degree resulting from the operation of a motor
vehicle. Revoked permanently by court order. Person may petition the court to
restore driving privileges no sooner than ten years from the date the person is
released from incarceration.
Breath test shows a blood alcohol content of .08% or more (any amount if under 21).
Suspended for 90 days.
Breath test shows a blood alcohol content of .08% or more (any amount if under 21).
Increased suspension length because at the time of arrest, driver participated in an
alcohol diversion program or, within five years preceding the arrest, driver began
participation in an alcohol diversion program, began serving an Implied Consent
suspension, or was convicted of DUII. Suspended for one year.
Driver of a CMV failed breath test with a blood alcohol content of .04% or greater.
Suspended for one year. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a DMV failed breath test with a blood alcohol content of .04% or greater.
Suspension length is increased due to prior major CDP/CMV offense in Oregon or
an equivalent prior offense in another state. Lifetime suspension of CDP only.
Conditional reinstatement after 10 years.
Driver of a DMV transporting hazardous materials failed breath test with a blood
alcohol content of .04% or greater. Suspended for three years. (This suspension is
of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a DMV transporting hazardous materials failed breath test with a blood
alcohol content of .04% or greater. Suspension length increased due to prior major
CDP/CMV offense in Oregon or an equivalent prior offense in another state. Lifetime
suspension of CDP only. Conditional reinstatement after 10 years. (see OAR 735070-0200).

BREATH TST

S

DRIVER REFUSED A CHEMICAL BREATH TEST. SUSPENSION PERIOD IS FOR 120 DAYS.

C/DRGS CDP

S

C/DUI CDP*

S

C/DUII CDP

S

C/DUII HAZ

S

C/FL/A/ELD

S

C/FPD CDP*

S

C/FPDD CDP

S

C/FPDD HAZ

S

C/MFEL CDP

S

Driver of a CMV or driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense convicted of
using a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony involving the manufacture,
distribution or dispensing of a controlled substance. Lifetime suspension. (This
suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a CMV or driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense was
convicted of a DUII. Suspension length is increased due to prior major CDL/CMV
offense in Oregon or an equivalent prior offense in another state. Lifetime
suspension of CDL only. Conditional reinstatement after 10 years (seer OAR 735070-0200).
Driver of a CMV or driver who was a CDP holder at the time of the offense was
convicted of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (DUII). Suspended for one
year. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a DMV transporting hazardous materials was convicted of DUII. Suspended
for three years. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver convicted of fleeing or attempting to elude. See CO/CR MIS for suspension
length.
Driver of a CMV or driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense failed to
perform the duties of a driver involved in an accident. Suspension length is
increased due to prior major CDP/CMV offense in Oregon or an equivalent prior
offense in another state. Lifetime suspension of CDP only. Conditional reinstatement
after ten years (see OAR 735-070-0200).
Driver of a CMV or driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense failed to
perform the duties of a driver involved in an accident. The suspension period is for
one year. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials failed to perform the duties of a
driver involved in an accident. Suspended for three years. (This suspension is of the
person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a CMV or driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense was
convicted of a crime punishable as a felony. Suspended for one year. (This
suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
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C/MFEL HAZ

Type
S

C/MVF CDP*

S

C/O SPDG

S

C/O SPD 100

S

Sanction Reason/Information
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials was convicted of a crime
punishable as a felony. Suspended for three years. (This suspension is of a person’s
CDP only.)
Driver of a CMV or driver who was a CDP holder at time of offense was convicted of
a crime punishable as a felony. Suspension length is increased due to prior major
CDP/CMV offense in Oregon or an equivalent prior offense in another state. Lifetime
suspension of CDP only. Conditional reinstatement after ten years (see OAR 735070-0200).
Convicted of speeding while driving at least 30+ MPH over the speed limit or
designated speed and has one prior speeding conviction within 12 months.
Suspended for a period determined by the court, up to 30 days.
Convicted of speeding while driving over 100 MPH. Suspended for a period
determined by the court, between 30 and 90 days.

CAR THEFT

R

AUTO THEFT. REVOKED FOR ONE YEAR.

CARELSS DR

S

CDP DISQ

S

CDP FRAUD

S

CDP FRAUD/H

S

Driver convicted of careless driving and the offense contributed to serious physical
injury or death of a vulnerable user of a public way. Suspended for one year.
Driver of a CMV or a driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense was
convicted of a third CDP disqualifying offense (traffic crime) after imposition or
reinstatement of a CDP lifetime (10 year) suspension. Lifetime suspension of CDP
only – NOT eligible for conditional reinstatement after 10 years.
CDP or CLP holder submitted fraudulent information to obtain or maintain
qualification for commercial driving privileges. This suspension is of the person’s
CDP only.
After hearing suspension to CDP FRAUD suspension.

CMV RAIL 1

S

SUSPENDED FOR 60 DAYS FOR HAVING ONE CDP RAIL CONVICTION WITHIN A THREE-YEAR PERIOD. THIS IS A
SUSPENSION OF THE PERSONS CDP ONLY.

CMV RAIL 2

S

CMV RAIL 3

S

CDP/MED

S

CDPMEDQUAL

C

CDPMEDWAIV

C

CO A DWS/R

R

CO VEH HOM

R

CO/A MIS DL
CO/A MIS ID
CO/ASAULT1

S
S
R

CO/ASAULT2
CO/ASAULT3
CO/ASAULT4

S
S
S

Suspended for 120 days for having two CDP rail convictions within a three-year
period. This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.
Suspended 1 year for having three CDP rail convictions within a three-year period.
This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.
Inability to meet CDP requirements under Oregon Administrative Rule. This
suspension is of the person’s CDP only.
CDP has not submitted medical certificate as required. This cancellation is of the
person’s CDP only.
CDP holder has not obtained a waiver or federal variance as required to prove
medical qualification. This cancellation is of the person’s CDP only.
Driver convicted of aggravated driving while suspended or revoked. Court imposed
revocation upon conviction. Revoked for ten years.
Driver convicted of aggravated vehicular homicide. Revoked for ten years. Older
revocation entries will show eight year revocation period.
Allowing misuse of an Oregon driver license. Suspended for one year.
Court ordered a one year suspension for an offense under ORS 809.310.
Driver convicted of assault in the 1st degree resulting from the operation of a motor
vehicle. Revoked for ten years. Older revocation entries will show a five or eight year
revocation period.
Driver convicted of assault in the 2nd degree. Suspended for eight years.
Driver convicted of assault in the 3rd degree. Suspended for five years.
Driver convicted of assault in the 4th degree. Suspended for one year.

CO/ASSALT

R

ASSAULT WITH A MOTOR VEHICLE. REVOKED FOR FIVE YEARS IF IT IS A FELONY AND ONE YEAR IF IT IS A
MISDEMEANOR.

CO/CAR TFT
CO/CR MIS

R
S

Auto theft. Revoked for one year.
Driver was convicted of criminal mischief with a motor vehicle. The period of
suspension is determined by the number of CRIMNL MIS, FL/AT ELUD, RECKLSS
DR, RECK ENDGR, F PER/DUTY and MENACING convictions within a five year
period. Driving privileges are suspended for: 90 days for the first offense, one year
for a second offense and three years for a third offense.

CO/CR MS/H

S

AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO SUSPENSION CODE CO/CR MIS.

CO/CR TRES

S

Driver convicted of criminal trespass with a motor vehicle. Suspended for six
months.
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CO/DRIC

Type
S

CO/DUII

S

*CO/DUII

S

Sanction Reason/Information
Court ordered driver to complete a defensive driving or other driver improvement
course. Suspended until course has been completed.
Driver convicted of DUII. Court imposed suspension: one year for first offense or
three years if second offense committed within five years of another DUII offense.
Second or subsequent DUII conviction. Court ordered suspension for three years.

CO/DUII*
CO/DUII1/H

S
S

SECOND DUII OFFENSE COMMITTED WITHIN 5 YEARS OF ANOTHER DUII OFFENSE. SUSPENDED FOR THREE YEARS.
AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO SUSPENSION CODE CO/DUII.

CO/F AP DL

S

CO/F AP ID
CO/FPDD

S
S

CO/FPDUTA*

R

CO/F PLC DL

S

CO/F PLC ID
CO/FPD INJ

S
R

CO/INV DL
CO/INV ID
CO/LITTER

S
S
S

CO/MANSL

R

CO/MENCING
CO/MSREPID
CO/MSREPDL
CO/MSRPAGE
CO/MURDER

S
S
S
S
R

CO/MV FLNY
CO/NEGHOM

R
R

CO/OTHER DL
CO/OTHER ID
CO/PERJURY

S
S
R

CO/PROD DL
CO/PROD ID
CO/RECK DR
CO/RECK EN
CO/R EN HW

S
S
S
S
S

Suspended for making a false application for a driver license. Suspended for one
year.
Court ordered a one year suspension for an offense under ORS 809.310.
Failure to perform the duties of a driver involved in an accident. See CO/CR MIS for
suspension length.
Driver convicted of failure to perform the duties of a driver to injured persons, and
there is indication on the conviction that a person was killed as a result of the
accident. Revoked for five years.
Making false statements to a police officer about a driver license. Suspended for one
year.
Court ordered a one year suspension for an offense under ORS 809.310.
Failure to perform duties of a driver; accident resulting in injury or death. Revoked for
one year if injury or three years if serious injury.
Using an invalid Oregon driver license. Suspended for one year.
Court ordered a one-year suspension for an offense under ORS 809.310.
Suspended based on order of court – maximum 90 day suspension based on
convictions for littering in violation of ORS 164.775.
Convicted of manslaughter with a motor vehicle. Revoked for ten years. Older
entries will show a five year revocation period.
Menacing with a motor vehicle. See CO/CR MIS for suspension length.
Court ordered a one-year suspension for an offense under ORS 809.310.
Making an unlawful misrepresentation with a driver license. Suspended for one year.
Court ordered a one-year suspension for misrepresentation of age by a minor.
Driver convicted of murder resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle. Revoked
for ten years. Older revocation entries will show a five or eight year revocation
period.
Using a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony. Revoked for one year.
Convicted of negligent homicide with a motor vehicle. Revoked for ten years. Older
revocation entries will show a five or eight year revocation period.
Using another person’s driver license. Suspended for one year.
Court ordered a one-year suspension for an offense under ORS 809.310.
Perjury or false affidavit to DMV under any law of this state requiring the registration
of vehicles or regulating their operation on highways. Revoked for one year.
Unlawfully producing a driver license. Suspended for one year.
Court ordered a one-year suspension for an offense under ORS 809.310.
Reckless driving. See CO/CR MIS for suspension length.
Reckless endangering with a motor vehicle. See FL/AT ELUD for suspension length.
Driver recklessly endangered the life of a highway worker in a highway work zone.
See CO/CR MIS for suspension length.

CO/RECK EN

S

RECKLESS ENDAGERING WITH A MOTOR VEHICLE. (SEE CO/CR MIS FOR SUSPENSION LENGTH).

CO/SWR DL
CO/UN USE

S
R

False swearing on application for driver license. Suspended for one year.
Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Revoked for one year.

COMRC/MD/H
COURT REC

C
S

AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION FOR MEDICAL SUSPENSION OF DRIVER OF A COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE.
COURT RECOMMENDED SUSPENSION. DRIVER SUSPENDED UP TO ONE YEAR.

CRIM TRES

S

CRIMNL MIS

S

CT DRUGS

S

Driver convicted of criminal trespass with a motor vehicle. Suspended for six
months.
Driver convicted of criminal mischief involving the operation of a motor vehicle. See
FL/AT ELUD for suspension lengths.
Driver suspended for six months based on court notice – manufacturing, possession,
or delivery of a controlled substance, or DUII of an inhalant or controlled substance.

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Type

Sanction Reason/Information

CT ORDER

S

DELAY

S

DI ACC/APA

S

DI CONV/AR

S

DI F/C REF

S

DI F/C TST

S

DMVDNYTST1
DMVDNYTST2
DMVDNYTSTH

C
C
C

DMV has denied further testing under OAR 735-062-0073.
DMV has denied further testing under OAR 735-062-0073 (immediate cancellation).
After hearing cancellation to DMVDNYTST cancellation.

DR RECORD

S

DR RECRD/H
DR UNINS/H

S
S

DRIVER ON ONE-YEAR PROBATION IN THE DRIVER IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM IS CONVICTED OF A TRAFFIC
OFFENSE OR HAS PREVENTABLE ACCIDENT.
AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO DR RECORD SUSPENSION.
AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO DR UNINSUR SUSPENSION.

DR UNINSUR

S

Driver was convicted of driving uninsured. Suspended until the driver complies with
Financial Responsibility Laws.

DRIVER ACC

S

DRIVER OF A VEHICLE NOT REGISTERED IN OREGON WAS INVOLVED IN AN UNINSURED ACCIDENT. DRIVING
PRIVILEGES ARE SUSPENDED UNTIL DRIVER COMPLIES WITH FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY LAWS.
AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO DRIVER ACC SUSPENSION.

DRIVR AC/H

S

DRUGS CDP

S

DUII 1

S

DUII 2

S

DUII 3

S

DUII CDP

S

DUII CDP*

S

DUII FLNY

R

DUII HAZ

S

DUII MISD

R

DWS/R CMV

S

DWS/R CMV*

S

DRIVER SUSPENDED OR REVOKED BY ORDER OF COURT. THE PERIOD OF SUSPENSION/REVOCATION VARIES
DEPENDING ON THE REASON. SUSPENDED/REVOKED FOR A SPECIFIED TIME PERIOD OR UNTIL THE COURT
NOTIFIES DMV TO CLEAR THE SUSPENSION.
DRIVER CONVICTED ON DRUG CHARGES. AT TIME OF CONVICTION, DRIVER DID NOT HAVE A VALID OREGON
DRIVER LICENSE. THIS ENTRY APPEARS ON THE DRIVING RECORD AS A “PENDING DELAY” RATHER THAN A
SUSPENSION. WHEN DRIVER BECOMES ELIGIBLE AND APPLIES FOR DRIVING PRIVILEGES, A “DELAY” IS ENTERED
TO THE DRIVING RECORD.
DRIVER ON 1 YR PROBATION IN DRIVER IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM IS INVOLVED IN PREVENTABLE ACCIDENT.
SUSPENDED FOR 30 DAYS.
DRIVER ON 1 YR PROBATION IN DRIVER IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM IS CONVICTED OF A TRAFFIC OFFENSE.
SUSPENDED FOR 30 DAYS.
DRIVER IMPROVEMENT COUNSELOR REFERRED DRIVER TO ANOTHER AGENCY (MENTAL HEALTH, MARRIAGE
COUNSELOR, ETC.). THE REFERRAL FORM WAS NOT RECEIVED BY DMV WITHIN 30 DAYS. SUSPENDED FOR FIVE
YEARS, OR UNTIL THE REFERRAL FORM IS RECEIVED BY DMV.
DRIVER IMPROVEMENT COUNSELOR INSTRUCTED DRIVER TO COMPLETE TESTS FOR A DRIVE LICENSE.
SUSPENDED FOR FIVE YEARS, OR UNTIL REQUIRED TESTS ARE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED.

Driver of a CMV or a driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense convicted
of using a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony involving the manufacture,
distribution or dispensing of a controlled substance. Lifetime suspension of CDP only
– NOT eligible for conditional reinstatement after 10 years.
First offense for driving under the influence of intoxicants (DUII). Suspended for one
year. Used for Oregon DUII convictions.
Second DUII offense committed within five years of a prior DUII conviction.
Suspended for three years. Used for Oregon DUII convictions.
Third or subsequent offense for DUII committed within 5 years of another DUII
offense. Suspended for three years. Used for Oregon DUII convictions.
Driver of a CMV or a driver who was CDP holder at time of offense was convicted of
Driver Under the Influence of Intoxicants (DUII). Suspended for one year. (This
suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a CMV or a driver who was CDP holder at the time of offense was
convicted of a DUII. Suspension length is increased due to prior major CDP/CMV
offense in Oregon or an equivalent prior offense in another state. Lifetime
suspension of CDP only. Conditional reinstatement after ten years (see OAR 735070-0200).
Driver Revoked for felony DUII. Permanent revocation ordered by court. Person may
petition the circuit court in their county of residence to restore driving privileges.
Petition can be filed no sooner than ten years after the date of release, on parole or
post-prison supervision.
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials was convicted of DUII. Suspended
for three years. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver revoked for 3rd or subsequent misdemeanor DUII. Permanent revocation
ordered by court. Person may petition the circuit court in their county of residence to
restore driving privileges. Petition can be filed no sooner than ten years after the
date of release, on parole or post-prison supervision.
Driver of a CMV received first conviction of driving while suspended or revoked for
violations committed while operating a CMV. Suspended for one year. (This
suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a CMV received a 2nd conviction of DWS or DWR for violation committed
while operating a CMV. Suspension length is increased due to prior major CDP/CMV
offense in Oregon or an equivalent in another state. Lifetime suspension of CDP
only. Conditional reinstatement after 10 years (see OAR 735-070-0200).
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DWS/R HAZ

Type
S

Sanction Reason/Information
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials received a first conviction of
driving while suspended or revoked for violations committed while operating a CMV.
Suspended for three years. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP only and, for
suspensions effective 11/10/08 or later, is used for out-of-state drivers only.)
Suspended for making a false application for a license, permit or ID card. May be
eligible for early reinstatement if the sole reason for committing the offense was to
appear 21 or older for the purpose of purchasing or consuming alcohol or entering
premises prohibited to those under the age of 21. Suspended up to one year.
After hearing suspension to FAP21 DL suspension.
Suspended for making a false application for a driver license. Suspended for one
year. The “D” in the literal means it was determined by DMV. The “C” in the literal
means the suspension was based on a conviction.
After hearing suspension to F AP DL/D suspension.
Driver suspended for submitting a false application for an ID card to DMV.
Suspended for one year. The “D” in the literal means it was determined by DMV. The
“C” in the literal means the suspension was based on a conviction.
After hearing suspension to F AP ID/D suspension.
Driver has not installed Ignition Interlock Device (IID) when required after DUII
suspension. Suspended until driver installs (IID) or until ending date of IID
requirement (one year from end of DUII suspension for a first conviction or two years
for a 2nd or subsequent DUII conviction).
Driver suspended in accordance with request from the Oregon Department of
Revenue, for failure to file a tax return or pay a tax. Suspended until a notice is
received from the Oregon Department of Revenue allowing driver to reinstate. (This
suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
After hearing suspension to F PAY TAX suspension.
Failure to perform the duties of a driver involved in an accident. See FL/AT ELUD for
suspension lengths.
Making false statements to a police officer about a driver license. Suspended for one
year. The “D” in the literal means it was determined by DMV. The “C” in the literal
means the suspension was based on a conviction.
After hearing suspension to F PLC DL/D suspension.
Giving false information to a police officer. Suspended for one year. The “D” in the
literal means it was determined by DMV. The “C” in the literal means the suspension
was based on a conviction.
After hearing suspension to F PLC ID/D suspension.
Suspended for one year based on a conviction for false swearing on application for a
driver license.

FAP21 DL

S

FAP21 DL/H
F AP DL/D

S
S

F AP DL/C
F AP DL/H
F AP ID/D

S
S

F AP ID/C
F AP ID/H
F INST IID

S
S

F PAY TAX

S

F PAY TX/H
F PER/DUTY

S
S

F PLC DL/ID

S

F PLC DL/C
F PLC DL/H
F PLC ID/D

S
S

F PLC ID/C
F PLC ID/H
F SWR DL/C

S
S

F SWR DL/D

S

F USE IID

C

F/A BAIL

S

F/A BAIL/

S

Driver surrendered driver license to a court for security until court appearance date
and then failed to appear in court. Suspended until the court submits a clearance or
for ten years, whichever comes first.

F/A DUII

S

F/A DWR

S

F/A DWR HO

S

F/A ELUD

S

F/A FPDD

S

F/A HEAR

S

FAILURE TO APPEAR IN COURT FOR A DUII CITATION. SUSPENDED UNTIL THE COURT SUBMITS A CLEARANCE OR
FOR FIVE YEARS, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.
FAILURE TO APPEAR AT A COURT HEARING FOR DRIVING WHILE REVOKED CITATION. DRIVING PRIVILEGES ARE
SUSPENDED FOR FIVE YEARS OR UNTIL THE DRIVER PROVIDES A CLEARANCE FROM THE COURT.
FAILURE TO APPEAR IN COURT FOR A DRIVING WHILE A HABITUAL OFFENDER CITATION. SUSPENDED FOR FIVE
YEARS OR UNITIL COURT RECOMMENDS REINSTATEMENT.
FAILURE TO APPEAR IN COURT FOR FLEEING OR ATTEMPTING TO ELUDE A POLICE OFFICER. SUSPENDED UNTIL
THE COURT SUBMITS A CLEARANCE OR FOR FIVE YEARS, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.
FAILURE TO APPEAR IN COURT FOR FAILURE TO PERFORM THE DUTIES OF A DRIVER (NON-INJURY). SUSPENDED
UNTIL THE COURT SUBMITS A CLEARANCE OR FOR FIVE YEARS, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.
FAILURE TO APPEAR FOR A COURT HEARING. SUSPENDED UNTIL THE COURT SUBMITS A CLEARANCE OR FOR FIVE
YEARS, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.

F/A HEAR/

S

FALSE SEARING ON APPLICATION FOR A DRIVER LICENSE. SUSPENDED FOR ONE YEAR. THE “D” IN THE LITERAL
MEANS DMV DETERMINES THE SUSPENSION.
FAILURE TO USE IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE. SUSPENDED FOR SIX MONTHS OR UNTIL DEVICE INSTALLED,
WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.
DRIVER SURRENDERED DRIVER LICENSE TO A COURT FOR SECURITY UNTIL COURT APPEARANCE DATE AND THEN
FAILED TO APPEAR IN COURT. SUSPENDED UNTIL THE COURT SUBMITS A CLEARANCE OR FOR FIVE YEARS,
WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.

Failure to appear for a court hearing. Suspended until the court submits a clearance
or for ten years, whichever comes first.
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Type

Sanction Reason/Information

F/A HR

S

FAILURE TO APEAR IN COURT FOR FAILURE TO PERFORM THE DUTIES OF A DRIVER INVOLVED IN AN INJURY
ACCIDENT. SUSPENDED FOR FIVE YEARS OR UNTIL COURT RECOMMENDS REINSTATEMENT.
FAILURE TO APPEAR FOR A DRIVER IMPROVEMENT INTERVIEW. SUSPENDED FOR FIVE YEARS, OR UNTIL DRIVER
APPEARS AT OR IS EXCUSED FROM INTERVIEW.

F/A INTRVW

S

F/A MIP

S

F/A RCTST
F/A RCTSTH

S
S

F/A RECK

S

F/A REEXAM

S

F/A RETEST

S

F/A TR CRM

S

F/A TR CRM

S

Failure to appear on a traffic crime. Suspended until the court submits a clearance or
for ten years, whichever comes first.

F/APP DL/H

C

AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO FLS APP DL SUSPENSION.

F/BLD CMV

S

F/BLD CMV*

S

F/BLD HAZ

S

F/BLD HAZ*

S

F/BLD TST
F/BLD TST*

S
S

Driver of a CMV failed a blood test. Suspended for one year. (This suspension is of
the person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a CMV failed a blood test. Suspension length is increased due to prior
major CDP/CMV offense in Oregon or an equivalent prior offense in another state.
Lifetime suspension of CDP only. Conditional reinstatement after 10 years.
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials failed a blood test. Suspended for
three years. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials failed a blood test. Suspension
length is increased due to prior major CDP/CMV offense in Oregon or an equivalent
prior offense in another state. Lifetime suspension of CDP only. Conditional
reinstatement after 10 years.
Driver failed a blood test. Suspension is for 90 days.
Driver failed a blood test. Suspension length is increased because at the time of
arrest driver was participating in an alcohol diversion program or, within five years
preceding the arrest, driver began participation in an alcohol diversion program,
began serving an Implied Consent suspension, or was convicted of DUII. Suspended
for one year.

F/C DRIC

S

FAILURE TO COMPLETE DRIVER IMPROVEMENT COURSE REQUIRED BY DMV UNDER THE DRIVER IMPROVEMENT
PROGRAM. SUSPENDED FOR FIVE YEARS, OR UNTIL DMV IS NOTIFIED THE PERSON COMPLETED THE COURSE.

F/C MEDRQ1
F/C MEDRQ2
F/C REQ/H
F/C TEST/H
F/C/MED REQ

S
S
S
S
S

F/CHLD SUP

S

F/COMPLY

S

Driver failed to comply with medical recertification requirement.
Driver failed to comply with medical recertification requirement.
After hearing suspension to F/C/MED REQ suspension.
After hearing suspension to DI F/C TST suspension.
Failure to provide medical information as required by DMV. Suspended until the
person establishes eligibility under ORS 807.090 or ORS 807.070.
Failure to pay child support. Suspended until a notice is received from District
Attorney or Support Enforcement Division (SED) allowing driver to reinstate.
Failure to pay a fine or comply with a condition imposed by a court. Suspended until
the court submits a clearance or for 20 years from date in “off” field, whichever
comes first.

F/COMPLY

S

FAILURE TO PAY A FINE OR COMPLY WITH A CONDITION IMPOSED BY A COURT. SUSPENDED UNTIL THE COURT
SUBMITS A CLEARANCE OR FOR FIVE YEARS, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.

F/COMPLY/

S

F/EST DL

C

F/EST ID

C

F/F ACFR

S

Failure to pay a fine or comply with a condition imposed by a court. Suspended until
the court submits a clearance or for ten years, whichever comes first.
Not entitled to a driver license or permit due to failure to establish identity through
the 1:N check. Applicant must establish identity using an alternative method.
Cancelled until applicant meets requirements.
Not entitled to an identification card due to failure to establish identity through the
1:N check. Applicant must establish identity using an alternative method. Cancelled
until applicant meets requirements.
Driver was required to file proof of FR with DMV because of uninsured accident.
Proof has not been received. Suspended until driver complies with FR law. Follows
an uninsured accident suspension.
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Failure to appear in court on a minor in possession citation. Suspended until the
court submits a clearance or for ten years, whichever comes first.
Driver failed to appear for recertification testing.
After hearing suspension to F/A RCTST suspension.
FAILURE TO APPEAR IN COURT ON A RECKLESS DRIVING CITATION. SUSPENDED UNTIL THE COURT SUBMITS A
CLEARANCE OR FOR FIVE YEARS, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.
SUSPENDED FOR FAILURE TO APPEAR FOR A DRIVER LICENSE EXAMINATION AS REQUIRED BY DMV. SUSPENDED
UNTIL ALL REQUIRED TESTS ARE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED.
FAILURE TO APPEAR FOR DRIVER LICENSE EXAMINATION AS REQUIRED BY DMV. SUSPENDED UNTIL ANY
REQUIRED TESTS ARE COMPLETED.
FAILURE TO APPEAR IN COURT ON A TRAFFIC CRIME. SUSPENDED UNTIL THE COURT SUBMITS A CLEARANCE OR
FOR FIVE YEARS, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.

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F/F ACFR/H

Type
S

Sanction Reason/Information
After hearing suspension to F/F ACFR suspension.

F/F EMPL

S

AN EMPLOYER’S VEHICLE IS IN INVOLVED IN AN UNINSURED ACCIDENT. VEHICLES REGISTRATION IS SUSPENDED
UNTIL COMPLIANCE WITH FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY LAW.

F/F MAND

S

Driver was required to file proof of future responsibility with DMV because of a major
suspension or revocation and proof has not been received. Suspended until driver
complies with FR requirements. This suspension follows a major suspension or
revocation.

F/F MAND/H

S

AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO F/F/ MAND SUSPENSION.

F/F PRF

S

Driver required to file proof of future financial responsibility with DMV and the proof is
not on file. Suspended until driver complies with future responsibility filing
requirements.

F/F PRF/H

S

AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO F/F PRF SUSPENSION.

F/F RS

S

F/F RS/H
F/FILE

S
S

F/FILE/H
F/P DUT A*

S
R

F/P RCTST
F/P RCTSTH
F/P REEXAM

S
S
S

Owner of a vehicle chosen by random sample to provide proof of liability insurance
coverage did not provide DMV with the insurance information or the insurance
company denied coverage. Suspended until owner complies with future
responsibility filing requirements.
After hearing suspension to F/F RS suspension.
Driver was required to file proof of FR with DMV and the proof has not been
received. Suspended until driver complies with future responsibility filing
requirements.
After hearing suspension to F/FILE suspension.
Driver was convicted of failure to perform the duties of a driver to injured persons,
and the court indicated on the conviction that a person was killed as a result of the
accident. Revoked for five years.
Driver failed to pass recertification testing.
After hearing suspension to F/P RCTST suspension.
Suspended for failure to pass licensing tests as required by DMV. Suspended until
all required tests are successfully completed.

F/P RETEST

S

FAILING TO PASS DRIVER LICENSE EXAMS AS REQUIRED BY DMV. SUSPENDED INDEFINITELY OR UNTIL TESTS ARE
COMPLETED.
AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO F/P RETEST SUSPENSION.

F/P RETSH

S

F/P REXM H

S

After hearing suspension to F/P REEXAM suspension.

F/REP OS

S

F/REPT ACC

S

FAILURE TO REPORT ACCIDENT IN OREGON INVOLVING AN OUT-OF-STATE VEHICLE. SUSPENDED UNTIL DRIVER
REPORTS ACCIDENT AND COMPLIES WITH THE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY LAW OR FIVE YEARS HAVE ELAPSED.
FAILURE TO REPORT AN ACCIDENT. DRIVING PRIVILEGES ARE SUSPENDED UNTIL THE DRIVER REPORTS THE
ACCIDENT OR FIVE YEARS FROM THE SUSPENSION EFFECTIVE DATE. NO SUSPENSION HAS BEEN ENTERED UNDER
THIS CODE SINCE JANUARY 1, 1986.

F/RP ACC/H
F/RPT AC/H
F/RPT ACC

S
S
S

F/RPT ACCD

S

FC MEDRQ1H
FC MEDRQ2H
FINAL HAZ

S
S
C

FL/AT/ELUD

S

FLS APP DL

C

FLS APP ID

C

FMCSA DISQ

S

After hearing suspension to F/RPT ACC suspension.
After hearing suspension to F/RPT ACCD suspension.
Failure to file an accident report. Suspended for five years or until the report is filed.
Exempt from insurance requirements.
Failure to report an accident. Suspended until driver files an accident report or five
years from the suspension effective date.
After hearing suspension to F/C MEDRQ1 suspension.
After hearing suspension to F/C MEDRQ2 suspension.
DMV received a Final Determination of Threat Assessment for the driver from TSA.
CDP is cancelled until driver brings in CDL to remove the hazmat endorsement.
Driver convicted of fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer. Suspension length
depends on prior convictions for CRIMNL MIS, FL/AT ELUD, RECKLSS DR, RECK
ENDGR, F PER/DUTY, R END H/WKR and MENACING within a five-year period.
Driving privileges are suspended for: 90 days for the first offense, one year for a
second offense and three years for a third offense.
FALSE APPLICATION FOR A DRIVER LICENSE OR PERMIT. MAY REAPPLY FOR A NEW LICENSE OR PERMIT ONE YEAR
FROM THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THECANCELLATION.
SAME AS FLS APP DL CANCELLATION.

MV has been notified that the FMCSA Asst Administrator has determined that
operation of a CMV by the driver constitutes an imminent hazard. Suspended up to
one year as specified by FMCSA. (This suspension is of the person’s CDL only.)

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FPDD*/INC

Type
R

FPDD INJ

R

FPDINJ INC

R

FPDUTY CDP

S

FPDUTY CDP*

S

FPDUTY HAZ

S

Sanction Reason/Information
Driver convicted of failure to perform the duties of a driver and a person was killed as
a result of the accident. Sentencing included incarceration. The revocation is
imposed upon notice of conviction, but has no end date until DMV receives notice of
the person’s release from incarceration for the related conviction. The revocation
ends five years from the date of release from incarceration.
Failure to perform duties of a driver; accident resulting in injury or death. Revoked for
one year if injury or three years if serious physical injury.
Driver convicted of failure to perform duties of a driver after an accident resulting in
injury or death. Sentencing included incarceration. The revocation is imposed upon
notice of conviction, but has no end date until DMV receives notice of the person’s
release from incarceration for the related conviction. The revocation period ends
three years from the date of release from incarceration.
Driver of a CMV or a driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense failed to
perform the duties of a driver involved in an accident. Suspended for one year. (This
suspension is of the person’s CPL only.)
Driver of a CMV or a driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense failed to
perform the duties of a drive involved in an accident. Suspension length is increased
due to prior major CDP/CMV offense in Oregon or an equivalent prior offense in
another state. Lifetime suspension of CDP only. Conditional reinstatement after 10
years (see OAR 735-070-0200).
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials failed to perform the duties of a
driver involved in an accident. Suspended for three years. (This suspension is of the
person’s CDP only.)

FRAUD ID

C

SAME AS FRAUD DL CANCELLATION.

FRS21 DL

S

FRS21 DL/H
FRS DL

S
S

FRS DL/H
FRS ID

S
S

FRS ID/H
HAB OFF/AR

S
R

Suspended for making a false application for a license, permit or ID card. May be
eligible for early reinstatement if the sole reason for committing the offense was to
appear 21 or older for the purpose of purchasing or consuming alcohol or entering
premises prohibited to those under the age of 21. Suspended up to one year.
After hearing suspension to FRS21 DL suspension.
Suspended for making a false application for a driver license or permit. Discovered
during the 1:N biometric check process.
After hearing suspension to FRS DL suspension.
Suspended for making a false application for an identification card. Discovered
during the 1:N biometric check process.
After hearing suspension to FRS ID suspension.
Driver has been revoked as a habitual offender (convicted of 20 minor or 3 major
traffic crimes within 5 years). Eligible for reinstatement after five years.

HAB OFF/H
HABITL OFF

R
R

AFTER HEARING REVOCATION TO HABITL OFF REVOCATION.
DRIVER HAS BEEN REVOKED AS A HABITUAL OFFENDER. REVOCATION PERIOD IS FOR FIVE YEARS.

IMMED HAZ

C

INTER HAZ

C

INV DL/D

S

INV DL/C
INV DL/H
INV ID/D

S
S

INV ID/C
INV ID/H

S

DMV received an Initial Determination of Threat Assessment and Immediate
Revocation for the driver from TSA. CDP is cancelled until driver brings in CDL to
remove the hazmat endorsement.
Driver has not initiated required interim TSA security background check. CDP is
cancelled until driver brings in CDL to remove the hazmat endorsement.
Using an invalid Oregon driver license. Suspended for one year. The “D” in the literal
means it was determined by DMV. The “C” in the literal means the suspension was
based on a conviction.
After hearing suspension to INV DL/D suspension.
Using an invalid Oregon identification card. Suspended for one year. The “D” in the
literal means it was determined by DMV. The “C” in the literal means the suspension
was based on a conviction.
After hearing suspension to INV ID/D suspension.

JUDG UNS/H

S

AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO JUDG UNS/H SUSPENSION.

JUDG UNSAT

S

M10CMVRAIL

S

Judgment rendered against a person for damages in an automobile accident have
not been paid. Suspended until the judgment is satisfied; or 7 years from judgment
rendered date.
Driver of a CMV was convicted of failure to obey a traffic control device or the
directions of an enforcement official at a railroad-highway grade crossing.
Suspended for 60 days. This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.
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M20CMVRAIL

Type
S

M21CMVRAIL

S

M22CMVRAIL

S

M23CMVRAIL

S

M24CMVRAIL

S

MANSLAUTR

R

MANSLTR/P

R

MANSL/INC

R

MDODNYTST1
MDODNYTST2
MDODNYTSTH
MED C

C
C
C
S

MED P

S

MED RECERT

S

MED S

S

MED V

S

MED1

S

MED2

S

MED3

S

MED4

S

MED5

S

Sanction Reason/Information
Driver of a CMV who is not required to always stop at a railroad-highway grade
crossing was convicted of failure to slow down and check that tracks are clear of
approaching train. Suspended for 60 days. This suspension is of the person’s CDP
only.
Driver of a CMV who is not required to always stop at a railroad-highway grade
crossing was convicted of failure to stop before reaching track when the tracks are
not clear. Suspended for 60 days. This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.
Driver of a CMV who is not required to always stop at a railroad-highway grade
crossing was convicted of failure to stop as required before driving onto the crossing.
Suspended for 60 days. This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.
Driver of a CMV was convicted of failing to have sufficient space to drive completely
through a railroad-highway grade crossing without stopping. Suspended for 60 days.
This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.
Driver of a CMV was convicted of failing to negotiate a railroad-highway grade
crossing because of insufficient undercarriage clearance. Suspended for 60 days.
This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.
Driver revoked for 10 years for a conviction of manslaughter resulting from the
operation of a motor vehicle. If the person was incarcerated as a result of the
conviction, the revocation period will not begin until DMV receives notice that they
have been released from incarceration. Older revocation entries will show a five-year
revocation period.
Driver convicted of manslaughter resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle.
Revoked permanently by court order. Person may petition the court to restore driving
privileges no sooner than ten years from the date the person is released from
incarceration.
Driver convicted of manslaughter resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle.
Sentencing included incarceration. The revocation is imposed upon notice of
conviction, but has no end date until DMV receives notice of the person’s release
from incarceration for this and any other crime arising from the same criminal
episode. The revocation period ends ten years from the date of release from
incarceration.
Medical Determination Officer has denied further testing.
Medical Determination Officer has denied further testing (immediate cancellation).
After hearing cancellation to MDODNYTST cancellation.
A court finds a person charged with a traffic offense guilty except for insanity and the
person is committed to jurisdiction of the Psychiatric Security Review Board. A copy
of the final judgment is sent to DMV to suspend the person’s driving privilege.
Suspended until the person establishes eligibility under ORS 807.090.
Present physical or mental condition renders it unsafe for the person to operate a
motor vehicle. Suspended until the person establishes eligibility under ORS 807.090.
Immediate suspension under the At-Risk Driver mandatory medical program
recertification process.
State Hospital Superintendent informed DMV that driver is not competent to drive.
Suspended until DMV receives recommendation of the State Hospital
Superintendent, a judicial decree of competency, or a favorable determination from
the Medical Determination Officer.
Driver’s vision does not meet state vision standards. Suspended until driver’s vision
meets state vision standards.
Immediate suspension under the At-Risk Driver mandatory medical reporting
program.
Immediate suspension under the At-Risk Driver mandatory medical reporting
program.
Immediate suspension under the At-Risk Driver mandatory medical reporting
program.
Immediate suspension under the At-Risk Driver mandatory medical reporting
program.
Immediate suspension under the At-Risk Driver mandatory medical reporting
program.
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MENACING
MIP ALC/MJ

Type
S
S

MIP AL/MJ*

S

MIP DRUG

S

MIP DRUG*

S

MISREP AGE

S

MISUSE DL

C

MNSLTR/INC

R

MSREP DL/D

S

MSREP DL/C
MSREP DL/H
MSREP ID/D

S
S

MSREP ID/C
MSREP ID/H
MURDER

S
R

MURDER/INC

R

MURDER/P

R

MV FEL CDP

S

M/FEL CDL*

S

Sanction Reason/Information
Menacing with a Motor Vehicle. See FL/AT ELUD for suspension lengths.
First offense of a youth aged 13-20 for an offense involving alcohol or marijuana.
Suspended for one year or until age 17, whichever is longer. If age 18 or over,
suspended for one year. May or may not involve a motor vehicle.
Second or subsequent offense of a youth aged 13-20 for offense involving alcohol or
marijuana. Suspended for one year or until age 18, whichever is longer. If age 18 or
over, suspended for one year. May or may not involve a motor vehicle.
First offense of a youth aged 13-17 for an offense involving the delivery,
manufacture or possession of a controlled substance or for bringing/possession of
guns or weapons in schools or other public buildings. Suspended for one year or
until age 17, whichever is longer. May or may not involve a motor vehicle.
Second or subsequent offense of a youth aged 13-17 for offense involving the
delivery, manufacture or possession of a controlled substance or from bringing/
possession of guns or weapons in schools or other public buildings. Suspended for
one year or until age 18, whichever is longer. May or may not involve a motor
vehicle.
Minor convicted of misrepresentation of age in order to purchase or consume
alcohol. Suspended for one year.
MISUSE OF A DRIVER LICENSE OR PERMIT. MAY REAPPLY FOR A NEW LICENSE OR PERMIT ONE YEAR FROM THE
EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE CANCELLATION.
DRIVER CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER RESULTING FROM THE OPERATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE. SENTENCING
INCLUDED INCARCERATION. THE REVOCATION IS IMPOSED UPON NOTICE OF THE CONVICTION, BUT HAS NO
ENDING DATE UNTIL DMV RECEIVES NOTICE OF THE PERSON’S RELEASE FROM THE INCARCERATION FOR THE
RELATED CONVICTION. THE REVOCATION PERIOD ENDS EIGHT YEARS FROM THE DATE OF RELEASE FROM
INCARCERATION.

Making an unlawful misrepresentation with a driver license. Suspended for one year.
The “D” in the literal means it was determined by DMV. The “C” in the literal means
the suspension was based on a conviction.
After hearing suspension to MSREP DL/D suspension.
Making an unlawful misrepresentation with an identification card. Suspended for one
year. The “D” in the literal means it was determined by DMV. The “C” in the literal
means the suspension was based on a conviction.
After hearing suspension to MSREP ID/D suspension.
Driver revoked for ten years for a conviction of murder resulting from the operation of
a motor vehicle. Older revocation entries will show an eight year revocation period.
Driver convicted of murder resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle.
Sentencing included incarceration. The revocation is imposed upon notice of
conviction, but has no end date until DMV receives notice of the person’s release
from incarceration for this and any other crime arising from the same criminal
episode. The revocation period ends ten years from the date of release from
incarceration. Older revocation entries will display an 8-year revocation period.
Driver convicted of murder resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle. Revoked
permanently by court order. Person may petition the court to restore driving
privileges after ten years from the date the person is released from incarceration.
Driver of a CMV or a driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense was
convicted of crime punishable as a felony. Suspended for one year. (This
suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a CMV or a driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense was
convicted of crime punishable as a felony. Suspension length is increased due to
prior major CDP/CMV offense in Oregon or an equivalent prior offense in another
state. Lifetime suspension of CDP only. Conditional reinstatement after 10 years
(see OAR 735-070-0200).

MV FELNY/H

R

AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO MV FELONY REVOCATION.

MV FELONY
MVFEL HAZ

R
S

N/ENT CDP

C

Using a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony. Revoked for one year.
Driver of CMV transporting hazardous materials convicted of crime punishable as a
felony. Suspended for three years. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Not entitled to a CDP for various reasons, such as a discrepancy with an SSN or
CDP tests were improperly administered. The CDP is cancelled until driver meets
requirements.
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N/ENT DL

Type
C

Sanction Reason/Information
Not entitled to a driver license or permit for various reasons. Driving privileges may
have been suspended/revoked in Oregon or another state when license or permit
was issued; an error was made when the license was issued; a business address
was used, rather than a residence address; or no further testing to obtain a license
will be granted. Cancelled until driver meets requirements.
After hearing suspension to N/ENT DL suspension.
Driver is not qualified for a farm endorsement due to a lifetime CDP suspension.
License is cancelled until farm endorsement is surrendered or CPL suspension is
cleared.
Not entitled to an identification card. An error may have been made when card was
issued; a business address may have been used rather than a residence address;
the person may not be an Oregon resident, etc. Canceled until the driver meets
requirements.

N/ENT DL/H
N/ENT FARM

C
C

N/ENT ID

C

NEG HOM/IN

R

DRIVER CONVICTED OF NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE RESULTING FROM THE OPERATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE.
SENTENCING INCLUDED INCARCERATION. THE REVOCATION IS IMPOSED UPON NOTICE OF THE CONVICTION, BUT
HAS NO ENDING DATE UNTIL DMV RECEIVES NOTICE OF THE PERSON’S RELEASE FROM THE INCARCERATION
IMPOSE BY THE RELATED CONVICTION. THE REVOCATION PERIOD ENDS EIGHT YEARS FROM THE DATE OF
RELEASE.

NEG HOMC/P

R

NEG HOMICD

R

NEGHOM/INC

R

NSF CHECK

S

O/S BFLCMV

S

O/SBFLCMV*

S

O/SBFLHAZ

S

O/S BFLHAZ*

S

O/S REFUSE

S

O/S RF CDP

S

O/S RF HAZ

S

Driver convicted of criminally negligent homicide resulting from the operation of a
motor vehicle. Revoked permanently by court order. Person may petition the court to
restore driving privileges no sooner than ten years from the date the person is
released from incarceration.
Driver was convicted of negligent homicide resulting from the operation of a motor
vehicle. Revoked for ten years. If the person was incarcerated as a result of the
conviction, the revocation period will not begin until DMV receives notice that they
have been released from incarceration. Some older entries will appear on records
showing a five or eight year revocation period.
Driver convicted of criminally negligent homicide resulting from the operation of a
motor vehicle. Sentencing included incarceration. The revocation is imposed upon
notice of conviction, but has no end date until DMV receives notice of the person’s
release from incarceration for this and any other crime arising from the same
criminal episode. The revocation period ends ten years from the date of release from
incarceration.
A check returned to DMV for non-sufficient funds and the person has not reimbursed
DMV. Suspended indefinitely or until payment is made, including an NSF check fee.
Driver of a CMV failed breath test in another state with a blood alcohol content of
.04% or greater. Suspended for one year. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP
only.)
Driver of a CMV failed a blood test in another state. Suspension length is increased
due to prior major CDP/CMV offense in Oregon or an equivalent prior offense in
another state. Lifetime suspension of CDP only. Conditional reinstatement after 10
years (see OAR 735-070-0200).
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials failed breath test in another state
with a blood alcohol content of .04% or greater. Suspended for three years. (This
suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials failed a blood test in another state.
Suspension length is increased due to prior major CDL/CMV offense in Oregon or an
equivalent prior offense in another state. Lifetime suspension of CDP only.
Conditional reinstatement after 10 years (see OAR 735-070-0200).
Driver of a non-CMV refused a chemical breath test in another state. Suspended
until the driver is cleared in the other state.
Driver of a CMV or a driver who was a CDP holder at the time of the offense refused
to submit to blood alcohol content test in another state. Suspended for three years.
(This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials refused to submit to a blood
alcohol content test in another state. Suspended for five years. (This suspension is
of the person’s CDP only.)

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O/S RFCDP*

Type
S

O/S RFHAZ*

S

O/SBACFAIL

S

O/SVC CDP3

S

O/SVC HAZ

S

O/SVC HAZ*

S

OS FAC CDL

S

DRIVER OF A CMV OR A DRIVER WITH A VALID CDL AT THE TIME OF OFFENSE FAILED TO APPEAR OR FAILED TO
COMPLY AS ORDERED BY ANOTHER STATE. SUSPENDED FOR FIVE YEARS OR UNTIL A CLEARANCE IS RECEIVED
FROM THE OTHER STATE, WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST. (THIS SUSPENSION IS OF THE PERSON’S CDL ONLY.)

OSFAC CDP/

S

OTHER DL/D

S

OTHER DL/C
OTHER DL/H
OTHER ID/D

S
S

Driver of a CMV or driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense failed to
appear or railed to comply as ordered by another state. Suspended for ten years or
until a clearance is received from the other state, whichever occurs first. (This
suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Using another person’s driver license. Suspended for one year. The “D” in the literal
means it was determined by DMV. The “C” in the literal means the suspension was
based on a conviction.
After hearing suspension to OTHER DL/D suspension.
Using an identification card belonging to another person. This applies only to cards
issued by DMV. Suspended for one year. The “D” in the literal means it was
determined by DMV. The “C” in the literal means the suspension was based on a
conviction.
After hearing suspension to OTHER ID/D suspension.
After hearing suspension to OWNER ACC suspension.
A vehicle registered to one person and driven by someone else was involved in an
uninsured accident. Owner is suspended until they comply with future responsibility
filing requirements. Note: It is possible to see this suspension even if there is no
accident posted to the record.
Withdrawal of parental signature on a license or permit for a driver under 18 years of
age. May reapply with a new parental signature, if declared an emancipated minor
by a court, reaches 18 years of age, or gets married.
Perjury or false affidavit to DMV under any law of this state requiring the registration
of vehicles or regulating their operation on highways. Revoked for one year.
Unlawfully producing a driver license. Suspended for one year. The “D” in the literal
means it was determined by DMV. The “C” in the literal means the suspension was
based on a conviction.
After hearing suspension to PROD DL/D suspension.
Unlawfully producing an Oregon identification card. Suspended for one year. The “D”
in the literal means it was determined by DMV. The “C” in the literal means the
suspension was based on a conviction.
After hearing suspension to PROD ID/D suspension.

OTHER ID/C
OTHER ID/H
OWNER AC/H
OWNER ACC

S
S
S

PAR SIG

C

PERJURY

R

PROD DL/D

S

PROD DL/C
PROD DL/H
PROD ID/D

S
S

PROD ID/C
PROD ID/H

S

Sanction Reason/Information
Driver of a CMV or a driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense refused to
submit to blood alcohol content test in another state. Suspension length is increased
due to prior major CDP/CMV offense in Oregon or an equivalent prior offense in
another state. Lifetime suspension of CDP only. Conditional reinstatement after 10
years (see OAR 735-070-0200).
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials refused to submit to a blood
alcohol content test in another state. Suspension length is increased due to prior
major CDP/CMV offense in Oregon or an equivalent in another state. If driver has
other open implied consent suspensions on their record (includes any pending
suspension arising out of same arrest), this suspension begins on the ending date of
that suspension. Lifetime suspension of CDP only. Conditional reinstatement after
10 years (see OAR 735-070-0200).
Driver of a non-CMV failed a breath test in another state with a blood alcohol content
of .08% of more (any amount if under 21). Suspended until the driver is cleared in
the other state.
Driver of a CMV violated an out-of-service order. Third or subsequent offense.
Suspended for three years. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a commercial motor vehicle carrying hazardous materials, or a vehicle
designed to carry 16 or more passengers (including the driver), violated an out-ofservice order. Suspended for one year. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP
only.)
Driver of a commercial motor vehicle carrying hazardous materials, or a vehicle
designed to carry 16 or more passengers (including the driver), violated an out-ofservice order. Second offense. Suspended for five years. (This suspension is of the
person’s CDP only.)

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Type

Sanction Reason/Information

PROLIC ACT

S

DRIVER SUSPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROFESSIONAL LICENSE ACT OF 1993 FOR FAILURE TO PAY CHILD
SUPPORT. SUSPENDED UNTIL A NOTICE IS RECEIVED FROM A DISTRICT ATTORNEY OR SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT
DIVISION (SED) ALLOWING A DRIVER TO REINSTATE. (THIS SUSPENSION IS OF THE PERSON’S CDP ONLY.)

PRV_ACC/H
PRV_ACCAPA

S
S

PRV_CONVAR

S

PRV/DRIC

S

After hearing suspension to PRV ACCAPA suspension.
Provisional driver suspended for six months based on having three or more
preventable accidents, or a combination of accidents and driver improvement
violations that totals three or more, prior to reaching their 18th birthday.
Provisional driver suspended for six months based on receiving three or more driver
improvement violations prior to their 18th birthday.
Driver attended provisional driver improvement interview and was required by
counselor to take a driver improvement course. Suspended for five years, or until
course has been completed.

PRV/INT

S

DRIVER FAILED TO APPEAR FOR PROVISIONAL DRIVER IMPROVEMENT INTERVIEW. SUSPENDED FOR FIVE YEARS,
OR UNTIL DRIVER ATTENDS THE INTERVIEW.

PRV/MJR

S

PRV/REF

S

PRV/TEST

S

R/BLD CDP*

S

R/BLD HAZ

S

R/BLD HAZ*

S

R/BLD CDP

S

R/BLD TST

S

R/BLD TST*

S

Driver is convicted of major traffic offense prior to their 18th birthday. Suspended for
one year.
Driver attended provisional driver improvement interview and was given a referral to
another agency. Referral form, signed by representative of agency and returned to
DMV has not been received by DMV within 30 days. Suspended for five years, or
until referral form is signed and returned to DMV.
Driver attended a provisional driver improvement interview and was required by
counselor to complete all tests for a driver license. Suspended for five years, or until
tests have been completed.
Driver of a CMV or a driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense refused to
have a blood test taken for blood alcohol content while receiving medical care in a
health facility after a motor vehicle accident. Suspension length is increased due to
prior major CDP/CMV offense in Oregon or an equivalent prior offense in another
state. Lifetime suspension of CDP only. Conditional reinstatement after 10 years
(see OAR 735-070-0200).
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials refused to submit to blood test
taken for blood alcohol content while receiving medical care in a health facility after a
motor vehicle accident. Suspended for 5 years. (This suspension is of the person’s
CDP only.)
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials refused to have a blood test taken
for blood alcohol content while receiving medical care in a health facility after a
motor vehicle accident. Suspension length is increased due to prior major CDP/CMV
offense in Oregon or an equivalent prior offense in another state. Lifetime
suspension of CDP only. Conditional reinstatement after 10 years (see OAR 735070-0200).
Driver of a CMV or a driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense refused to
have a blood test taken for blood alcohol content while receiving medical care in a
health facility immediate after a motor vehicle accident. Suspended for three years.
(This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Refused to submit to a blood test under Implied Consent Law, while receiving
medical care in a health care facility immediately after a motor vehicle accident.
Suspended for 1 year.
Same as R/BLD TST (328). Suspension length is increased because at the time of
arrest driver was participating in an alcohol diversion program or, within five years
preceding the arrest, driver began participation in an alcohol diversion program,
began serving an Implied Consent suspension, or was convicted of DUII. Suspended
for three years.

R/BR/T H

S

DRIVER REFUSED A BREATH TEST, THE SUSPENSION WAS RESCINDED PENDING THE HEARING AND WAS REIMPOSED AFTER HEARING.

R/UA CDP

S

Driver of a CMV or driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense refused to
submit to a urine test. Suspended for three years. (This suspension is of the
person’s CDP only.)

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R/UA CDP*

Type
S

R/UA HAZ

S

R/UA HAZ*

S

REC DR 2

R

Sanction Reason/Information
Driver of a CMV or driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense refused to
submit to a urine test. Suspension length is increased due to prior major CDP/CMV
offense in Oregon or an equivalent prior offense in another state. Lifetime
suspension of CDP only. Conditional reinstatement after 10 years (see OAR 735070-0200).
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials refused to submit to a urine test.
Suspended for five years. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials refused to submit to a urine test.
Suspension length is increased due to prior major CDP/CMV offense in Oregon or
an equivalent prior offense in another state. Lifetime suspension of CDP only.
Conditional reinstatement after 10 years (see OAR 735-070-0200).
TWO RECKLESS DRIVING CONVICTIONS WITHIN A TWO YEAR PERIOD. REVOCATION IS FOR ONE YEAR. THIS
REVOCATION CODE HAS NOT BEEN POSTED SINCE JUNE 1, 1985.
AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO RECKLSS DR SUSPENSION.

RECK DR/H

S

R/END H/WK

S

RECK ENDGR

S

RECKLSS DR

S

REF BR/TST

S

DRIVER REFUSED ALCOHOL BREASTH TEST. DRIVER WAIVED HEARING RIGHT AFTER A HEARING WAS REQUESTED.
SUSPENDED FOR 120 DAYS.

REFUS BT
REFUS BT*

S
S

REFUS CDP

S

REFUS CDP*

S

REFUS HAZ

S

REFUS HAZ*

S

REFUSE DISQ

S

REFUSE UA

S

REFUSE UA*

S

SCH ATTEND

S

Driver refused a breath test. Suspended for one year.
Driver refused a breath test. Increased suspension length because at the time of
arrest, driver participated in an alcohol diversion program, or within five years
preceding the arrest, driver began participation in an alcohol diversion program,
began serving an Implied Consent suspension, or was convicted of DUII. Suspended
for three years.
Driver of a CMV or a driver who was a CDP holder at the time of arrest refused a
breath test. Suspended for three years. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP
only.)
Driver of a CMV or a driver who was a CDP holder at the time of arrest refused a
breath test. Suspension length is increased due to prior major CDP/CMV offense in
Oregon or an equivalent prior offense in another state. Lifetime suspension of CDP
only. Conditional reinstatement after 10 years (see OAR 735-070-0200).
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials refused a breath test. Suspended
for five years. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)
Driver of a CMV transporting hazardous materials refused a breath test. Suspension
length is increased due to prior major CDP/CMV offense in Oregon or an equivalent
prior offense in another state. Lifetime suspension of CDP only. Conditional
reinstatement after 10 years.
Driver of a CMV or a driver who was a CDP holder at the time of offense refused to
submit to breath or blood test. Suspension length is increased due to prior major
CDP/CMV offense in Oregon or an equivalent prior offense in another state. Lifetime
suspension of CDP only. Conditional reinstatement after 10 years.
Driver refused to submit to a urine test. If the driver has another current implied
consent suspension on their record (includes any pending suspension arising out of
same arrest), this suspension begins on the ending date of that suspension.
Suspended for one year.
Driver refused to submit to a urine test. Suspension length is increased because at
the time of arrest driver was participating in an alcohol diversion program; or, within
five years preceding the arrest driver began participation in an alcohol diversion
program, began serving an Implied Consent suspension, or was convicted of DUII. If
the driver has another open implied consent suspension on their record (includes
any pending suspension arising out of same arrest), this suspension begins on the
ending date of that suspension. Suspended for three years.
Suspended based on notification by School Board/District that a student between the
ages of 15 and 18 has withdrawn from school as defined in ORS 339.257(2).

Driver recklessly endangered life of a highway worker in a highway work zone. See
FL/AT ELUD for suspension lengths.
Recklessly endangering another person with a motor vehicle. See FL/AT ELUD for
suspension lengths.
Reckless Driving. See FL/AT ELUD for suspension lengths.

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Literal
SCHOOL 1

Type
S

SCHOOL 2

S

SER ACC

S

SER ACC/H
SER VIOL1

S
S

SER VIOL2

S

SERIOUS AC

S

SPL VIOL

C

SPL VIOL/H

C

Sanction Reason/Information
School Board or Superintendent requested suspension of driving privileges for
student who was suspended or expelled from school for bringing weapon to school,
assault, menacing or willful damage to school property. Suspension is for a
maximum of one year.
Second or subsequent request from School Board or Superintendent. Suspended
until age 21.
A serious accident suspension may be ordered by DMV after a fatal accident if DMV
has reason to believe the driver contributed to the accident by being incompetent,
negligent, or recklessly or unlawfully operating a motor vehicle. Suspended for one
year.
After hearing suspension to SER ACC suspension.
Driver of a CMV or, for certain offenses, a driver who was a CDP holder at the time
of the offense was convicted of two serious traffic offenses that occurred within a
three-year period. Suspended for 60 days. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP
only.)
Driver of a CMV or, for certain offenses, a driver who was a CDP holder at the time
of the offense was convicted of three serious traffic offenses that occurred within a
three-year period. Suspended for 120 days. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP
only.)
DMV imposed a serious accident suspension after a fatal accident and DMV had
reason to believe the driver caused and contributed to the accident by being
incompetent, negligent, or recklessly or unlawfully operating a motor vehicle.
Suspended for one year.
Operating a vehicle outside restrictions designated on an Emergency Operator’s
Permit or Student Permit. Permit is canceled until the person is 16 years old.
After hearing cancellation to SPL VIOL cancellation.

SUSP F/A
SUSP F/C
SUSP NSF

S
S
S

SUSPENSION DUE TO A FAILURE TO APPEAR IN COURT.
SUSPENSION DUE TO A FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH A COURT.
SUSPENSION DUE TO A NON-SUFFICIENT FUND CHECK.

TAMP IID

S

THEFT GAS
TOBACCO

S
S

Tampering with an Ignition Interlock Device (IID). Suspended until ending date of IID
requirement (one year a first conviction or two years for a second or subsequent
DUII conviction).
Convicted of theft when the theft was of gasoline. Suspended for six months.
Suspended based on court notification – possession of tobacco through
misrepresentation of age. Suspended for period of time determined by court, up to a
maximum of one year.

UNAT USE/H

R

UNAUTH USE

R

AFTER HEARING SUSPENSION TO UNAUTH USE SUSPENSION.

Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Revoked for one year.

UNSAT JUDG

S

SAME AS JUDG UNSAT SUSPENSION.

UNSAT MED

S

UNSAT REQ

C

UNSAT REQ1

C

UNSAT REQH
V HOM/INC

C
R

V OUT/SVC

S

V OUT/SVC*

S

Medical certification is denied by the Medical Determination Officer. Suspended
indefinitely or until certification is approved.
Canceled under At-Risk Driver mandatory medical reporting program for inability to
meet medical requirement.
Cancellation – Inability to meet licensing requirement under mandatory medical
reporting program (immediate cancellation).
After hearing cancellation to UNSAT REQ cancellation.
Driver convicted of aggravated vehicle homicide. Sentencing included incarceration.
The revocation is imposed upon notice of conviction, but has no end date until DMV
receives notice of the person’s release from incarceration for this and any other
crime arising from the same criminal episode. The revocation period ends ten years
from the date of release from incarceration.
Driver of a commercial motor vehicle violated an out-of-service order. Suspended for
180 days. (This suspension is of the person’s CDP only.) Older suspension entries
will indicate a 90 day suspension period.
Driver of a commercial motor vehicle violated an out-of-service order. Second or
subsequent offense. Suspended for three years. (This is a suspension of the
persons CDP only.)

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Literal
V/OUT SVC*

Type
S

Sanction Reason/Information
Driver of a commercial motor vehicle carrying hazardous materials, or a vehicle
designed to carry 16 or more passengers (including the driver), violated an out-ofservice order. Third or subsequent offense. Suspended for five years. (This
suspension is of the person’s CDP only.)

V/PROB/AR
V/REQ/AR

R
R

DRIVER VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS OF A PROBATIONARY PERMIT. REVOKED FOR ONE YEAR.
DRIVER VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS OF A HARDSHIP PERMIT ISSUED DURING A SUSPENSION OTHER THAN A
DUII. REVOKED FOR ONE YEAR OR UNTIL END OF THE UNDERLYING SUSPENSION, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.

VEH HOM

R

VEH HOM/P

R

Driver convicted of aggravated vehicular homicide. Revoked for ten years. Older
revocation entries will show eight year revocation period.
Driver convicted of aggravated vehicular homicide. Revoked permanently by court
order. Person may petition the court to restore driving privileges no sooner than ten
years from the date the person is released from incarceration.

VEH SUSP

S

ALL VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS CURRENTLY REGISTERED TO A DRIVER ARE SUSPENDED BECAUSE DRIVER IS
CONVICTED OF A SECOND OR SUBSEQUENT CHARGE OF DUII OR DWS OR DWR. OR, COURT FOUND THAT THE
OWNER KNOWINGLY ALLOWED A SUSPENDED DRIVER TO OPERATE THEIR VEHICLE. SUSPENDED FOR A MAXIMUM
OF 120 DAYS. THIS SUSPENSION DOES NOT AFFECT THE STATUS OF THE DRIVER LICENSE.

VIOL CON/H
VIOL COND

R
R

After hearing suspension to VIOL COND revocation.
Driver violated the conditions of a hardship permit issued during a DUII suspension.
The permit is revoked for one year or until the ending date of the DUII suspension,
whichever comes first.

VIOL C-PMT

S

VIOLATIONS OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF A HARDSHIP PERMIT ISSUED DURING A CANCELLATION. DRIVING
PRIVILEGES ARE SUSPENDED UNTIL THE ENDING DATE OF THE HARDSHIP PERMIT.

VIOL PRO/H
VIOL PROB

R
R

VIOL REQ

R

VIOL REQ/H
VIOL RST

R
S

WDRAW MH/H
WITHDRW MH

R
R

After hearing suspension to VIOL PROB revocation.
Driver violated the conditions of a probationary permit (issued during a habitual
offender revocation). Permit is revoked for one year, during which driver is not
eligible for any license or permit.
Driver violated the requirements of a hardship permit issued during any suspension
other than a DUII. The permit is revoked for one year or until the ending date of the
underlying suspension, whichever comes first.
After hearing suspension to VIOL REQ suspension.
Usually second offense for violating a license restriction, such as not wearing
corrective lenses. Suspended for 30 days. If restriction is removed prior to end date
of suspension, driving privileges can be reinstated. If convicted or violating a Driver
Improvement restriction, then 1st conviction results in suspension.
After hearing suspension or revocation to WITHDRW MH suspension.
Withdrawal of mental health recommendation for a hardship permit issued during a
suspension for a second or subsequent DUII. First withdrawal is a suspension until
ending date of the DUII suspension or until a new recommendation is received by
DMV. Second withdrawal is a one year revocation or until the ending date of the
suspension, whichever comes first.

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STANDARD CONVICTION ABBREVIATIONS
The Standard Convictions Abbreviations table contains the standard conviction abbreviations used by
DMV to post convictions to driving records. The table is made up of the following four columns:

COLUMN 1 – LITERAL
This column contains either the Oregon conviction abbreviation (literal) or the out-of-state ACD code.
Oregon conviction abbreviations are three to 12 character alpha/numeric abbreviations for the offenses.
ACD codes are the standardized codes as determined by the AAMVA Code Dictionary (ACD) used to
transfer driving record information from state to state. ACD codes are three characters; an alpha
character followed by a two-digit number. These codes appear on Oregon driver records as convictions
or withdrawals:



When an out-of-state commercial licensed driver moves to Oregon and the driver’s previous
state driving record is transferred electronically to Oregon; or
When an Oregon licensed driver receives a conviction in another state. The out-of-state
conviction is entered on the Oregon driver record using ACD codes.

COLUMN 2 – CITE
This column references the Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) or other cite authority for the offense. The
following are examples of the entries found in this column.
807.610 ......... ORS Chapter 807, Section 610.
F397.5 ........... Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, as contained in Title 49 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 397, Section 5.
L O ................ Local (town/city) Ordinance

COLUMN 3 – CLASSIFICATION
This column lists the maximum (most serious) classification (class) type and code allowed for the
offense. The driving record may show a lesser class type and code than the one noted in the table
column, but not higher.
Class Types
(‘F’ being the most serious)
F – Felony
M – Misdemeanor
V – Violation
LO – Local Ordinance

Class Codes
(‘A’ being the most serious)
A
B
C
D

COLUMN 4 – TEXT
This column contains a summary of the offense as written in applicable law, regulation, or rule. If the
abbreviation shown in the “Literal” column (1) is an ACD code, the text column will contain the
standardized definition of the code.
Conviction information shown in SUBSCRIPT text indicates the entry type is obsolete. Obsolete entry types
are no longer used (entered on records), but may still appear on some driving records.
LITERAL
A04
A08
A10
A11
A12
A20
A21

CITE

CLASS

TEXT
Driving under the influence of alcohol with BAC at or over .04
Driving under the influence of alcohol with BAC at or over .08
Driving under the influence of alcohol with BAC at or over .10
Driving under the influence of alcohol with BAC at a specified
amount (will vary depending on the convicting state)
Refused to submit to test for alcohol – implied consent law
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Driving under the influence of alcohol
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A22
A23
A24
A25
A26

LITERAL

CITE

CLASS

TEXT
Driving under the influence of drugs
Driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs
Driving under the influence of medication not intended to intoxicate
Driving while impaired
Drinking alcohol while operating a vehicle

A27

DRIVING AFTER DRINKING – LEVEL OF INTOXICATION OR IMPAIRMENT NOT KNOWN

A31
A33
A35

Illegal possession of alcohol
Illegal possession of drugs (controlled substance)
Possession of open alcohol container while operating a motor
vehicle

A40

AIDING IN VIOLATION OF IGNITION INTERLOCK OR IMMOBILIZATION DEVICE

A41
A50

Driver violation of ignition interlock or immobilization device
Motor vehicle used in the commission of a felony involving
manufacturing, distributing, or dispensing controlled substance

A51

TRANSPORTING LIQUOR ILLEGALLY

A60
A61

Underage convicted of driving and driving at .02 or higher BAC
Underage admin per se – drinking and driving at .02 or higher
BAC
Administrative per se for BAC at or over .10
Administrative per se for BAC at or over .04
Administrative per se for BAC at or over .08
Permitting dangerous operation of a snowmobile or an ATV
Aggravated driving while suspended or revoked
Permitting misuse of license
Permitting the misuse of an identification card
Permitting unlawful operation of an unregistered vehicle
Permitting unlawful operation of a vehicle
Abandoning a vehicle

A90
A94
A98
A DNG OP A/S
AGG DWS/DWR
A MISUSE DL
A MISUSE ID
A OP NREG VH
A UNL OP VH
ABAND VH

821.250
163.196
807.590
807.430
803.320
811.255
819.100

ALT PLT

ALT/I DS PLT
ALT POL EQ
ASSLT B/P MV

803.550
815.305
811.060

ASSAULT MV

VA
FA
MA
MA
VD
VB
VB
VB

ALTERATION OF, OR DISPLAY OF ALTERED PLATES

VB
MA
MA

Alteration of; or illegal display of plates
Unlawful disconnection or alteration of pollution control equipment
Assault on a bicyclist or pedestrian

FA

SEE: ASSAULT MV (163.185); ASSAULT MV 2 (163.175); ASSAULT MV 3; ASSAULT MV 4

ASSAULT MV 1
ASSAULT MV 2
ASSAULT MV 3
ASSAULT MV 4
ATT ASSAULT
ATT DWS/DWR

163.185
163.175
163.165
163.160
163.185
811.182

FA
FB
FB
FC
FB

Assault in the first degree
Assault in the second degree
Assault in the third degree
Assault in the fourth degree
Attempted assault (136.460)
Attempted criminal driving while suspended

ATV N DL/P

821.172

VC

ATV OPERATION WITHOUT DRIVING PRIVILEGES (PERMIT)

B01
B02
B03
B04
B05
B06
B07
B08

Hit and run – failure to stop and render aid after accident
Hit and run – failure to stop and render aid after accident – fatal
Hit and run – failure to stop and render aid after personal injury
accident
Hit and run – failure to stop and render aid after property damage
accident
Leaving accident scene before police arrive
Leaving accident scene before police arrive – fatal accident
Leaving accident scene before police arrive – personal injury
accident
Leaving accident scene before police arrive – property damage
accident

B12
B13

REFUSAL TO REVEAL IDENTITY AFTER ACCIDENT – PROPERTY DAMAGE ACCIDENT
FAILURE OF DUTIES UPON DAMAGING UNATTENDED VEHICLE OR INJURING ANIMAL

B14
B19

Failure to reveal identity after fatal or personal injury accident
Driving while out-of-service order is in effect and transporting 16 or
more passengers including the driver and/or transporting
hazardous materials defined in 49CFR383.
Driving while license withdrawn

B20

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B21
B22
B23
B24
B25
B26
B27

LITERAL

CITE

CLASS

TEXT
Driving while license barred
Driving while license cancelled
Driving while license denied
Driving while license disqualified
Driving while license revoked
Driving while license suspended
General driving while out of service order is in effect

B29
B30

DRIVING WHILE REGIRATION SUSPENDED
PERMIT UNLICENSED DRIVER TO DRIVE

B41

Possess or provide counterfeit or altered driver license (DL,
CDL,CLP, IP or ID)

B42
B43
B50

POSSESS OR PROVIDE COUNTERFEIT OR ALTERED REGISTRATION OR TITLE
MISSING, DEFACED, OR OBSCURED LICENSE PLATES
EXPIRED OR NO DOCUMENT (OR ITEM) WHICH IS REQUIRED

B51

Expired or no non-commercial driver license or permit

B53
B54
B55

EXPIRED OR NO LICERNSE PLATES OR DECAL/STICKER
EXPIRED OR NO REGISTRATION OR TITLE
EXPIRED OR NO VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTION

B56
B56

Driving a CMV without obtaining a CLP or CDL
Driving a CMV without obtaining a CLP or CDL in the driver’s
possession

B60

FAILED TO FILE DOCUMENT OR REPORT AS REQUIRED

B61

Failed to file accident report

B62

FAILED TO FILE CHANGE OF ADDRESS OR NAME

B63
B64
B65

Failed to file future proof of financial responsibility
Failed to file insurance certification
Failed to file medical certification/disability information

B70
B72

FAILED TO SHOW DOCUMENT AS REQUIRED
FAILED TO SHOW DRIVER LICENSE (DL, CDL, IP, ID)

B74

Failed to show insurance certification

B75
B76
B77

FAILED TO SHOW OPERATOR’S (DRIVER’S) LOG
FAILED TO SHOW REGISTRATION
FAILED TO SHOW REGISTRATION, TITLE OR DRIVER LICENSE (DL, CDL, IP, ID)

B78

Failed to show non-commercial driver license (includes Instruction
Permit)

B80
B81
B82
B83
B87
B90

FAILED TO SURRENDER DRIVER LICENSE (DL, CDL, IP, ID)
FAILED TO SURRENDER DRIVER LICENSE, REGISTRATION, PLATES, OR TITLE
FAILED TO SURRENDER REGISTRATION, PLATES, OR TITLE
FALSE REPORT
FALSE REPORT OR OPERATOR’S (DRIVER’S) LOG
FAILED TO PROVIDE OR SUBMIT TITLE TRANSFER DOCUMENTS

B91

Driving without the proper class and/or endorsement on
commercial or non-commercial permit or license for the specific
vehicle group being operated or for the passengers or type of
cargo being transported

B93

BLK DISBL PK

LOAN REGISTRATION OR PLATES TO ANOTHER PERSON

811.617

VD

C11
C12
C16

C DOG EXT VH
C MNR EXT VH
C PAS MS
CAR TFT 1
CAR TFT 2

811.200
811.205
814.530
164.055
164.045

VD
VB
VD
FC
MA
VB

SEE: CARELESS DR (811.135)

811.135
F392.5
F393.1-F393.94
F395.3
F393.95

VB
VA
VA
VA
VA

Careless driving
Possession/consumption of intoxicating beverage
Defective equipment
Driving and on-duty time
Emergency equipment

CARE DR

CARELESS DR
CMV ALCOHOL
CMV DEF EQ
CMV DR HRS
CMV EM EQ

Blocking a parking space reserved for disabled persons
DRIVING CMV WITH ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION OF .04% OR MORE
OPERATING A CMV WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INTOXICANTS
USING A COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE IN THE COMMISSION OF A FELONY

Carrying a dog on external part of vehicle
Carrying minor in open bed or on external part of vehicle
Carrying a passenger on a motor assisted scooter
Theft of a vehicle in the first degree
Theft of a vehicle in the second degree

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LITERAL
CMV HAZ

CITE
F397.1

CLASS
VA

CMV HAZ ATND
CMV LOG BK
CMV MED CERT
CMV UNSF LD

VA
VA
VA
VA

CMVP O/SVC

F397.5
F395.8
F391.45
F393.105F393.136
825.990

COASTING

811.495

CRIM MIS MV

MA
VD

TEXT
Admin. Rule adopts North American uniform hazardous material
out-of-service criteria
Attendance and surveillance of motor vehicles
Driver’s record of duty status
Medical certification
Unsafe load. “CITE also includes F393.100, F393.101 and
F393.103
Violation of out-of-service notice; passenger vehicle designed for
16 or more people including the driver
Unlawful coasting on a downgrade

FC

SEE: CRIM MIS MV1 (164.365); CRIM MIS MV2 (164.354); CRIM MIS MV3 (164.345)

FC
MA
MC
MC
VB

Criminal mischief in the 1st degree
Criminal mischief in the 2nd degree
Criminal mischief in the 3rd degree
Criminal trespass in the second degree
Crossing the center line on a two-way, four-lane road

CRIM MIS MV1
CRIM MIS MV2
CRIM MIS MV3
CRIM TRES MV
CRS CTR LINE

164.365
164.354
164.345
164.245
811.310

CRS PP INTR

LO

LO

Local ordinance; crossing private property to avoid an intersection

CS UNR NS VH
CTRL SUB

815.025
809.413

VD
FA

CTRL SUB CMV

809.413

FA

Causing unreasonable noise with a vehicle
CDP holder using a non-CMV while committing a felony offense
involving the manufacturing, distributing or dispensing of a
controlled substance (475.840-475.894)
Using a CMV while committing a felony offense involving the
manufacturing, distributing or dispensing of a controlled substance
(475.840-475.894)
Misrepresentation of identity or other facts on application for noncommercial license or permit

D02
D04
D05

D06
D07
D10

MISREPRESENTATION OF IDENTITY OR OTHER FACTS ON APP FOR REGISTRATION OR
TITLE
MISREPRESENTATION OF IDENTITY OR OTHER FACTS TO AVOID ARREST OR
PROSECUTION

Misrepresentation of identity or other facts to obtain alcohol
Possess multiple driver licenses (DL, CDL, IP)
Manufacture or make false driver license (DL, CDL, IP)

D15

SHOW OR USE IMPROPERLY – DOCUMENT (OR ITEM) NOT SPECIFIED

D16

Show or use improperly – driver license (DL, CDL, IP)

D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D26

SHOW OR USE IMPROPERLY – EMISSIONS OR VEHICLE (SAFETY) INSPECTION
SHOW OR USE IMPROPERLY – INSURANCE CERTIFICATION
SHOW OR USE IMPROPERLY – OPERATOR’S LICENSE
SHOW OR USE IMPROPERLY – REGISTRATION, PLATES, OR DECAL/STICKER
SHOW OR USE IMPROPERLY – REGISTRATION OR TITLE
USE ANOTHER’S REGISTRATION, PLATES, OR TITLE

D27

Violate limited license conditions

D28

VIOLATE LIMITS OF REGISTRATION (MANUFACTURER, TRANSPORTER, DEALER, FARM,
ANTIQUE, ETC.)

D29
D30

Violate restrictions of license (DL, CDL, IP)
Misrepresentation of identity or other facts on application,
including required self-certifications for CLP or CDL
Fraud related to the issuance of a CLP or CDL
Failure to comply with financial responsibility law
Failure to maintain required liability insurance
Failure to pay for damages or make installment payment
Failure to post security or obtain release from liability
Unsatisfied judgment

D31
D35
D36
D37
D38
D39
D40

FAILURE TO APPEAR

D45
D51
D53

Failure to appear for trial or court appearance
Failure to make required payment of child support
Failure to make required payment of fine and costs

D54
D55

FAILURE TO MAKE REQUIRED PAYMENT OF TAX
FAILURE TO MAKE REQUIRED PAYMENT OF TOLL

D56

Failure to answer a citation, pay fines, penalties and/or costs
related to the original violation
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LITERAL

CITE

CLASS

D65

TEXT
DEPOSITING HARMFUL (INCLUDING INJURIOUS AND BURNING) SUBSTANCE ON TRAFFIC
WAY
LITTERING FROM A MOTOR VEHICLE
THROWING FROM VEHICLE ANY HARMFUL SUBSTANCE

D67
D68

D70

Driver’s view obstructed

D71

EXCEEDING HOURS ON DUTY LIMITATIONS

D72

Inability to control vehicle

D73

OBSCURE, TAMPER WITH OR ILLEGAL DISPLAY GRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE, WARN,
INSTRUCTIONS

D74
D75
D78
DNG LFT TRN

811.350

DNG MVMNT VH

VB

Operating a motor vehicle improperly because of drowsiness
Operating a motor vehicle improperly due to physical or mental
disability
Perjury about the operation of a motor vehicle
Dangerous left turn

VC

SEE: DNG MVMT VH (811.565)

Dangerous movement of a stopped, standing or parked vehicle
Dangerous operation of a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle
Dangerous operation around livestock
Driver failed to file an accident report with DMV or law
enforcement
Driving on a highway divider
Violation of out of service notice; driver

DNG MVMT VH
DNG OP A/S
DNG OP LVSTK
DR F RPT AC

811.565
821.290
811.510
811.725

VB
VB
VB
VA

DR HWY DIV
DR O/SVC

811.430
825.990

VB
MA
LO

Local ordinance: driving on beach

811.305

VB

Driving on the left on a curve or grade or at an intersection or rail
crossing

LO

Local ordinance: driving on sidewalk

VB
VB
VB
VB
VD
FC
MA
FB

Driving through a safety zone
Driving uninsured
Driver violation of worker transport vehicle safety code
Driving the wrong way around a traffic island
Disrupting a funeral procession
Driving while under the influence of intoxicants
Driving while under the influence of intoxicants
Criminal driving while revoked

VA
V
VA
VA

INFRACTION DRIVING WHILE REVOKED
VIOLATION DRIVING WHILE REVOKED
Criminal driving while revoked – violation
Infraction driving while revoked – violation

FB
VA

Criminal driving while suspended
Violation driving while suspended or revoked

VA
V
VA
VA

INFRACTION DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED
VIOLATION DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED
Criminal driving while suspended – violation
Infraction driving while suspended – violation

DR ON BEACH

DR ON LFT
DR ON SW

DR SFT ZONE
DR UNINS
DR V SFT CDE
DR WW TF ISL
DSRPT FUPRO
DUII
DUII BYC
DWR

811.030
806.010
820.070
811.330
811.810
813.010
813.010
811.182

DWR-I
DWR-V
DWR-VC
DWR-VI

DWS
DWS/DWR V
DWS-I
DWS-V
DWS-VC
DWS-VI

811.182
811.175

E01
E02
E03
E04
E05
E06

Operating without equipment as required by law
Operating without brakes as required by law
Operating without hazmat safety equipment as required by law
Operating without hazmat placards/markings as required by law
Operating without lights as required by law
Operating without school bus equipment as required by law

E20
E21

USE OF EQUIPMENT PROHIBITED BY LAW
USE OF COLORED LIGHTS AND/OR SIREN PROHIBITED BY LAW

E23

Use of radar or laser detector prohibited by law

E24
E30
E35

USE OF VEHICLE LIGHTS PROHIBITED BY LAW
DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT
DEFECTIVE OR NOISY EXHAUST SYSTEM OR MUFFLER

E50
E51

Failure to use equipment as required
Failure to use brakes

E52

FAILURE TO USE DISABLED VEHICLE LIGHTS, REFLECTORS, OR FLARES AS REQUIRED

E53
E54
E55

Failure to use hazmat safety devices as required
Failure to use headlight dimmer as required
Failure to use lights as required
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E56
E57
E70
E71

LITERAL

TEXT
Failure to use school bus safety equipment as required
Failure to use snow tires or chains as required
Equipment used improperly or obstructed
Brakes used improperly

E72
E74
E80
ELUDE

MA

EMISSIONS CONTROL DEVICE USED IMPROPERLY OR OBSTRUCTED
EXHAUST SSYTEM USED IMPROPERLY OR OBSTRUCTED
FAILURE TO CORRECT DEFECT AFTER INSPECTION FAILURE OR NOTICE
SEE FL/AT ELUDE (811.540)

VC
VD

Endangering a class III ATV operator
Endangering an ATV operator or passenger

VD
VD

Child passenger; failure to use safety belts
SEE: END CHD PAS 811.210(1)(B)

VC
VD
VC
VA

Endangering a motorcycle passenger
Endangering a motor assisted scooter operator
Endangering an operator of a class I or class IV ATV
Unmuffled engine braking

VB
VB
VB
VB

SEE: V DSG SPD (811.111)
SEE: CS UNR NS VH (815.025)
SEE: V DSG SPD (811.111)
SEE: V DSG SPD (811.111)

VD

Exceeding the maximum speed for a funeral procession

END ATV OP
END ATV OP/P

CITE

821.292
821.203

END CHD PAS
END CHLD PAS

END MC PAS
END MS OP
END OP ATV
ENG BRK

814.280
814.536
821.291
811.492

EXD FED SPD
EXC NSE
EXC RES SPD
EXC RI SPD

EXC SP FUPRO

811.806

EXC TIRE NS
EXC TIRE NSE
EXP STKR
F01

CLASS

VD

Local ordinance: excessive tire noise
SEE: LOCAL ORDINANCE EXC TIRE NS
SEE: IMP D STKR (803.560)
SAFETY EQUIPMENT NOT USED PROPERLY AS REQUIRED

F02
F03
F04
F05
F06

Child or youth restraint not used properly as required
Motorcycle safety equipment not used properly as required
Seat belt not used properly as required
Carrying unsecured passengers in open area of vehicle
Improper operation of or riding on a motorcycle

F10
F12
F13
F16
F20
F21
F22
F23
F24
F30
F32
F33

EXCEEDING OR VIOLATING SIZE, WEIGHT, OR PASSENGER/CARGO LIMITS
EXCEEDING OR VIOLATING SIZE LIMITS OF VEHICLE/TRUCK
EXCEEDING OR VIOLATING WEIGHT LIMITS OF VEHICLE/TRUCK
EXCEEDING OR VIOLATING WEIGHT LIMITS OF ROAD/BRIDGE/TUNNEL
FAILURE TO WEIGH VEHICLE OR STOP AT WEIGH STATION
NO OR IMPROPER TRIP PERMIT
NO WARNING FOR PROJECTING LOAD
SPILLING, DRAGGING, UNSECURED OR UNSAFE LOAD
VIOLATION OF EXCESS SIZE/WEIGHT PERMIT
FAILURE TO PLACE RED FLAGS OR FLARES
NON EMERGENCY STOP
PARKING IN A HANDICAP ZONE

F34

Stopping, standing, or parking: obstructing or impeding traffic with
a motor vehicle

F35
F41
F60
F63
F64
F65

STOPPING, STANDING, OR PARKING WHERE PROHIBITED OR IMPROPER
OPERATE OR PERMIT VEHICLE WHERE PROHIBITED OR NOT AUTHORIZED
ABANDONED VEHICLE
LEAVING VEHICLE UNATTENDED WITH ENGINE RUNNING
OPENING VEHICLE DOOR INTO MOVING TRAFFIC OR WHILE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION
TOWING OR PUSHING VEHICLE IMPROPERLY

F C OS ATV P
F C OS SNO P
F C PRF INS

821.142
821.140
806.012

VD
VD
VB

F C REG
F C WARN DVC
F CD DL PLC
F CD CDP PLC

803.505
815.285
807.570
807.570

VD
VC
MC
MC

F CH N/AD DL
F CH N/AD ID

807.560
807.420

VD
VD

F CH N/AD VH

803.220

VD

Failure to carry out-of-state ATV permit
Failure to carry out-of-state snowmobile permit
Fail to carry proof of compliance with financial responsibility
requirements
Failing to carry registration card
Failure to carry roadside vehicle warning devices
Failure to carry/present (display) license to a police officer
Failure to carry/present (display) commercial license to police
officer
Failure to notify the division upon change of driver name/address
Failure to notify division on change of identification card holder
name/address
Failure to notify DMV of name/address change
50

LITERAL
F D MH PLT
F D OS PLT

CITE
820.550
803.545

CLASS
VD
VC

F D PLT
F DES ASM VH
F DLV VH DOC
F DR IN LN
F DR RT
F DR RT A/VH
F DR RT HWY
F DR RT LN
F DR Y RD
F EQ POL EQ
F FL ACC
F FL F VER
F FLW RR PRC
F IN/USE IID
F INSP XV MR

803.540
803.225
803.105
811.370
811.295
811.300
811.320
811.325
811.280
815.295
806.200
806.220
811.460
813.602
815.237

VD
MB
VD
VB
VB
VB
VB
VB
VB
VC
VB
VB
VB
VA
VC
MA

SEE: F PRM DR (811.700)

811.225
815.275
811.147

VC
VC
VB

Failure to maintain seat belts in working order
Failure to mark end of load with light or flag when required
Failure to maintain a safe distance from a motor vehicle displaying
warning or hazard lights

F LV N/ADD D

F MAINT S/BL
F MK END LD
F MOVE OVER
F MNT SD EVA

TEXT
Failure to display mobile home registration plates
Failure to display, or improper display of out of state registration
plates
Failure to display registration plates
Failure to designate an assembled, specially constructed vehicle
Failure to deliver vehicle documents on transfer
Failure to drive within a lane
Failure to drive on the right
Failure to drive on the right of an approaching vehicle
Failure to drive to the right on a divided highway
Failure to keep camper, trailer or truck in the right lane
Failure of driver entering roadway to yield right of way
Failure to be equipped with required pollution control equipment
Failure to file after accident
Failure to file after failing verification
Failure to follow rail crossing procedures for high-risk vehicles
Failure to install/use an IID
Failure to inspect ‘forward cross view mirror’

VB

Failure to maintain a safe distance from an emergency vehicle or ambulance

F MRG DR Y
F NOT CND VH

811.285
819.018

VB
MA

F OB NEW VIN

819.420

MC

F OB VIN

819.410

VD

F OBEY 1WAY
F OBEY HOVL

811.270
810.140

VB
VB

F OBEY PLC
F OBEY TCD
F PAY FEE
F PFM DR
F PFM DR INJ
F PFM INJ AN
F PFM WIT

811.535
811.265
803.315
811.700
811.705
811.710
811.715

VB
VB
VD
MA
FB
VB
VB

Failure of merging driver to yield right of way
Failure to notify a subsequent purchaser of the condition of a
vehicle
Failure to obtain a vehicle ID number for a vehicle with an altered
number
Failure to obtain a vehicle identification number for an
unnumbered vehicle
Failure to obey a one-way designation
Fail to obey traffic control device; exclusive use; high occupancy
vehicle lane
Failing to obey a police officer
Failure to obey a traffic control device
Failure to pay appropriate registration fee
Failure to perform the duties of a driver when property is damaged
Failure to perform the duties of a driver to injured persons
Failure to perform the duties of a driver when an animal is injured
Failure to perform the duties of a witness to an accident

MC

SEE: F CD DL PLC (807.570)

F PRC TLD VH

819.012

MA

F PR USE S/B
D PST WARN
F REG MH

811.210
811.530
820.540

VD
VB
VD

A person, other than an insurer, failed to follow procedures for a
totaled vehicle
Failure to properly use safety belt
Failure to post warnings for a disabled vehicle
Failure to register mobile home

VC

SEE: F REG VH (803.300)

F POS/DIS DL

F REG VEH

F REG VH

803.300

F RENEW REG

VD

Failure to register a vehicle

VD

SEE: F RNW VH REG (803.455); P/USE OS VH (803.325)

Tow vehicle operator failure to remove injurious substance
Failure to remove a motor vehicle from the highway after an
accident
Failure to renew snowmobile registration
Failure to renew vehicle registration
Failure to return a suspended, revoked or cancelled license
Failure to return a cancelled identification card (809.500)
Failure to return suspended registration

F RM INJ SUB
F RMV MV HWY

822.225
811.717

VD
VC

F RNW SNO
F RNW VH REG
F RTRN DL
F RTRN ID
F RTRN S/REG

821.110
803.455
809.500
807.430
809.080

VD
VD
MC
MA
MC

51

LITERAL
F SEC VH
F SIG LT RQ
F SIG MS
F SLW DR RT
F SLW DR Y
F S/RS B PED

CITE
811.585
811.405
814.522
811.315
811.425
811.035

F S/RS PED

VB

TEXT
Failure to secure a motor vehicle
Failure to signal with lights when required
Failure to signal for a motor assisted scooter maneuver
Failure of a slow driver to drive on right
Failure of a slow driver to yield to overtaking vehicle
Failure to stop and remain stopped for a blind, limited vision or
blind-deaf pedestrian
Failure to stop and remain stopped for a pedestrian

811.028

VB

FAILURE TO STOP AND REMAIN STOPPED FOR A PEDESTRIAN IN A CROSSWALK

811.015
811.155
811.505
811.165
811.455
803.440
815.425
807.540
805.360
803.380

VA
VA
VB
VB
VB
VD
MC
VD
MA
VD

Failure to stop and remain stopped for a traffic patrol member
Failure to stop for bus safety lights
Failure to stop when emerging from an alley, driveway or building
Failure to stop for passenger loading of public transit vehicle
Failure to stop for a railroad signal
Failure to submit certificate of weight
Failure to submit an odometer disclosure
Failure to surrender a prior license
Failure to surrender farm registration plates
Failure to surrender out of state registration

VD

SEE: F DLV VH DOC (803.105)

821.070
814.514

VD
VD

Failure to title a snowmobile
Failure of a motor assisted scooter to use a bicycle lane or path

VD

FAILURE TO USE SAFETY BELS. SEE: F PR USE S/B

VB
VC
VB
VA
VB
VB
VB
VD

Failure to use appropriate signal for turn, lane change, or stop
Failure to use vehicle traction tires or traction devices
Failure to use special left turn lane
Failure of a previous violator to make future responsibility filing
Failure to yield to an emergency vehicle or ambulance
Failure to yield to a rider on a bicycle lane
Failure to yield right of way to bicyclist on a sidewalk
Failure to yield the right or way to a funeral procession

VB

FAILURE TO YIELD TO A PEDESTRIAN IN A CROSSWALK

F S/RS PD CW

F S/RS TF/PT
F STP BUS
F STP DRVWY
F STP PAS LD
F STP RR
F SUBM CERT
F SUBM ODM
F SUR DL
F SUR FM PLT
F SUR OS REG
F TRANS TTL

F TTL SNO
F USE BYC LN
F USE S/BL

F USE SIG
F USE TRACT
F USE TRN LN
F VIOL FR FL
F Y A/EV
F Y BYC LN
F Y BYC SW
F Y FUPRO

811.400
815.140
811.345
806.230
811.145
811.050
811.055
811.802

F Y PED CRSW

F Y PED SW

811.025

CLASS
VD
VD
VD
VB
VB
VB

VB

Failure to yield to a pedestrian on a sidewalk

VB

FAILURE TO YIELD TO A PEDESTRIAN PROCEEDING UNDER TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES

811.292
811.017

VC
VA

Failure to yield right of way within a roundabout
Failure to obey a traffic patrol member

VB

SEE: DNG LFT TURN (811.350); F Y RW 811.360(2)(D); F Y UNC INTR (811.275)

F YLD RW HWK

811.233

VB

F Y UNC T INT
F/C RQ DEST
F/D LT MP/MC

811.277
819.010
814.320

VB
MA
VB

F/D SNO REG

821.120

VD

Failure to yield the right of way to a highway worker who is a
pedestrian
Failure to yield at uncontrolled T intersection
Failure to comply with requirement for destruction of vehicle
Failure to display lighted headlights on a moped or motorcycle at
all times
Failure to properly display snowmobile registration numbers

VD

SEE: IMP D STKR (803.560)

F/P DUT A*
F/S CC FR

811.705
806.300

FC
MC

F/S CC R/TTL
F/SLOW CK RR

809.110
811.462

MA

FL/AT ELUDE
FLS APP DL
FLS APP ID
FLS APP REG
FLS APP TTL
FLS CERT FR

811.540
807.530
807.430
803.375
803.070
806.050

FC
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA

FLS EXMPT FR

806.030

Failure to perform duties of a driver involved in a fatal accident
Failure to surrender license and registration on cancellation of
future responsibility
Failure to surrender cancelled registration or title
Failure of commercial motor vehicle operator to slow and check
tracks for train
Fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer
False application for a driver license
False application for an identification card
False application for vehicle registration
False statement on application for title/transfer
Knowingly certifying falsely to existence of liability insurance or
other means
False certification of exemption from financial responsibility
52

F Y PED TCD

F Y RNDABOUT
F Y TF PT
F YLD RW

F/IMP D STKR

LITERAL
FLS FR
FLS INFO INS
FLS INFO PLC
FLS SWR DL
FLS SWR FM
FLS SWR REG
FLS SWR TTL
FLW TOO CLS
FORG TTL REG

CITE
806.050
806.055
807.620
807.520
805.370
803.385
803.075
811.485
803.230

CLASS
MA
MB
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
VB
FC

FRN VH N IID

813.608

VA

FTY RW TBUS
FU VH IMP LT
FY UNC INTR
HAZ O/SVC

811.167
811.800
811.275
825.990

VD
VB
MA

HOLD MULT DL
HT/HR AN A/S

807.550
821.260

VB
MC

I A/EV SIREN
I ALT MP
I AMB LT EQ
I BCKG
I D BUS MK
I ODM TAMP
I OP EV/AMB

820.380
814.310
820.360
811.480
820.160
815.410
820.320

VC
VC
VC
VD
VB
FC
VB

Holding multiple licenses
Hunting or harassing animals from a snowmobile or an all-terrain
vehicle
Illegal ambulance or emergency vehicles siren
Illegal alteration of a moped
Illegal ambulance lighting equipment
Illegal backing
Illegal display of school bus markings
Illegal odometer tampering
Illegal operation of an emergency vehicle or an ambulance

I OP JUNK VH

819.270

MC

ILLEGAL OPERATION OF A JUNK VEHICLE SOLD BY A PUBLIC BODY

I SLV PRC
I U-TRN
I WDW TNT
IL OP A/S
IMP CERT POL
IMP CTR LN
IMP D DE PLT
IMP D P
IMP D STKR
IMP DE PLT
IMP DIS HWAS
IMP EQ ATV
IMP EQ SNOW
IMP FNDR/MG
IMP LFT TRN
IMP LT ATV
IMP MVMT RR
IMP OP MS HW
IMP OP MS LN
IMP OPN DOOR
IMP RT TRN
IMP TRN S/LT
IMP TRNS PLT
IMP USE TEMP
IMPED TF
INTFR A/EV
INTFR STRCAR
INTFR TCD/RR
INV DISBL PK

819.040
811.365
815.222
821.190
815.315
811.380
822.045
803.655
803.560
822.045
811.172
821.220
821.210
815.185
811.340
821.230
811.470
814.518
814.520
811.490
811.355
811.360
822.315
803.635
811.130
811.150
811.160
810.240
811.627

MA
VC
VB
VB
VB
VB
VB
VD
VD
VD
MC
VC
VD
VC
VB
VC
VB
VD
VD
VD
VB
VB
VD
VD
VD
VB
VB
VA
VA

Illegal salvage procedures
Illegal u-turn
Illegal window tinting
Illegal operation of ATV/snowmobile
Use of improper certificate for pollution control system
Improper use of center lane on a three lane road
Improper display of dealer plates
Improper display of permit
Improper display of validating stickers
Improper use of dealer plates
Improperly disposing of human waste
Operating an improperly equipped all-terrain vehicle
Improperly equipped snowmobile
Operation without proper fenders or mudguards
Improperly executing a left turn
Operating an all-terrain vehicle without proper lighting equipment
Improper movement of heavy equipment across a rail crossing
Improper operation of a motor assisted scooter on a highway
Improper operation of a motor assisted scooter in a lane
Improper opening or leaving open a vehicle door
Improperly executed right turn
Improper turn at a stop light
Improper use of vehicle transporter plates
Improper use of temporary registration permit
Impeding traffic
Interference with an emergency vehicle or ambulance
Interference with streetcar operation
Unlawful interference with a traffic control device or railroad sign
Use of an invalid disabled person parking permit

HIT/RUN

M01

TEXT
Falsification of financial responsibility
Giving false information about liability insurance to a police officer
Giving false information to a police officer
False swearing to receive a driver license
False swearing on farm registration or renewal
False swearing relating to registration of vehicle
False swearing relating to titling of vehicle
Following too closely
Forging, altering, or unlawfully producing/using vehicle title or
registration
Furnishing a vehicle without an IID to someone who is not
authorized to drive
Failure to yield the right of way to a transit bus
Operation of a funeral escort vehicle with improper lights
Failure to yield right of way at an uncontrolled intersection
Violation of out of service notice; hazardous waste
OUT OF STATE CONVICTION HIT AND RUN

FAILURE TO OBEY

53

LITERAL
M02
M03
M04
M05

CITE

CLASS

TEXT
Failure to obey barrier
Failure to obey construction or maintenance zone markers
Failure to obey flagger
Failure to obey lane markings or signal

M06

FAILURE TO OBEY MOTOR CARRIER RULES/REGULATIONS

M08
M09

M30
M31
M32
M33
M34
M40
M41
M42
M43
M44
M45
M46
M47
M48
M49
M50
M51

Failure to obey police or peace officer
For all drivers, failure to obey railroad-highway grade crossing
restrictions not specifically noted in other railroad-highway grade
crossing related codes
For all drivers, failure to obey a traffic control device or the
directions of an enforcement official at a railroad-highway grade
crossing
Failure to obey restricted lane
Failure to obey safety zone
Failure to obey school crossing guard
Failure to obey sign or traffic control device
Failure to obey stop sign
Failure to obey traffic signal or light
Failure to obey traffic sign
Failure to obey warning light or flasher
Failure to obey yield sign
For drivers who are not required to always stop, failure to slow
down at a railroad-highway grade crossing and check that tracks
are clear of approaching train
For drivers who are not required to always stop, failure to stop
before reaching tracks at a railroad-highway grade crossing when
the tracks are not clear
For drivers who are always required to stop, failure to stop before
driving onto railroad-highway grade crossing
For all drivers, failure to have sufficient space to drive completely
through railroad-highway grade crossing
For all drivers, failure to negotiate a railroad-highway grade
crossing because of insufficient undercarriage clearance
Failure to stop-basic rule at unsigned intersection or when entering
roadway from driveway, alley, etc.
Following improperly
Failure to leave sufficient distance for overtaking by other vehicles
Following emergency vehicle unlawfully
Following fire equipment unlawfully
Following too closely
Improper lane or location
Failure to keep in proper lane
Improper or erratic (unsafe) lane changes
Ran off road
Improper lane or location – crossover
Improper lane or location – crosswalk
Improper lane or location – entrance/exit ramp or way
Improper lane or location – in bicycle lane
Improper lane or location – in occupied lane
Improper lane or location – in HOV or restricted lane
Improper lane or location – limited access highway
Improper lane or location – median

M52
M54

IMPROPER LANE OR LOCATION – NOT ON NATIONAL NETWORK
IMPROPER LANE OR LOCATION – NOT ON TRUCK ROUTE

M55
M56
M57
M58

Improper lane or location – on rail or streetcar tracks
Improper lane or location – on fire hose
Improper lane or location – oncoming traffic lane
Improper lane or location – road shoulder, ditch or sidewalk

M10

M11
M12
M13
M14
M15
M16
M17
M18
M19
M20

M21

M22
M23
M24
M25

54

LITERAL
M60
M61
M62
M70
M71
M72
M73
M74
M75
M76
M77
M80
M81
M82
M83
M84
M86

811.346

VB

TEXT
Improper lane or location – slower vehicle lane
Improper lane or location –straddling center line(s)
Improper lane or location – traveling in turn (or center) lane
Improper passing
Passing in violation of posted sign or pavement marking
Passing in violation of opposite direction’s restriction
Passing on wrong side
Passing on hill or curve
Passing school bus displaying warning not to pass
Passing where prohibited
Passing with insufficient distance or visibility
Inattentive, careless, or negligent driving
Careless driving
Inattentive driving
Negligent driving
Reckless driving
Violating prohibitions on using a hand-held mobile telephone while
driving
Misuse of a special left turn lane

FA

SEE: MANSL 1 (163.118); MANSL 2 (163.125)

MANSL 1
MANSL 2
MC CLING
MENACING MV

163.118
163.125
814.220
163.190

FA
FB
VB
MA

MIN OP BUS
MIN OP PPVH
MISUSE ID
MISUSE PLAC
MOBILE E DEV
MOBILE E/DEV
MP/MC OP 2+
MP/MC UNL PS
MURDER MV
MV FELONY

820.190
820.200
807.430
811.630
811.507
811.507
814.250
814.240
163.005
809.409

VB
VB
MA
VB
VA
MB
VB
VB
FA
FA

Manslaughter, first degree
Manslaughter, second degree
Motorcyclist clinging to another vehicle
By word or conduct, places another in fear of imminent serious
injury
Minor operating a school vehicle
Minor operating a public passenger vehicle
Misuse of identification card
Misuse of program placard
Driving motor vehicle while using mobile electronic device
Misdemeanor driving while using mobile electronic device.
Moped or motorcycle operating more than two abreast
Motorcycle or moped unlawfully passing in a lane with a vehicle
Criminal negligence causing death
Felony conviction with a material element involving the operation
of a motor vehicle
Failure to yield right of way
Failure to yield right of way to animal rider or animal-drawn vehicle
Failure to yield right of way to cyclist
Failure to yield right of way to emergency vehicle (ambulance, fire
equipment, police, etc.)
Failure to yield right of way to funeral procession, procession or
parade
Failure to yield right of way to other vehicle
Failure to yield right of way to overtaking vehicle
Failure to yield right of way to pedestrian (includes handicapped or blind)
Failure to yield right of way to school bus
Failure to yield right of way at crosswalk
Failure to yield right of way at rotary/roundabout/circular
intersection
Failure to yield right of way at stop sign
Failure to yield right of way at traffic sign
Failure to yield right of way at traffic signal
Failure to yield right of way at unsigned intersection
Failure to yield right of way at yield sign
Failure to yield right of way when warning displayed on other
vehicle

M SP LTRN LN

CITE

MANSL

N01
N02
N03
N04
N05
N06
N07
N08
N09
N20
N21
N22
N23
N24
N25
N26
N30

CLASS

55

LITERAL
N31
N40
N41
N42
N43
N44
N50
N51
N52
N53
N54
N55
N56
N60
N61
N62
N63
N70
N71
N72
N80
N82
N83
N84

CITE

N DL

N HELMET ATV
N HELMET MC
N HELMET MP
N HELMET MS

821.202
814.269
814.260
814.534

N LN MP/MC

811.385

N PUC

CLASS

TEXT
Failure to yield right of way when turning
Failure to use or improper signal
Failure to cancel directional signals
Failure to signal intention to pass
Failure to signal lane changes or turn
Giving wrong signal
Improper turn
Improper method of turning
Improper position for turning
Making improper left turn
Making improper right turn
Making improper turn around (not U-turn)
Making improper U turn
Driving wrong way
Driving wrong way at rotary/roundabout/circular intersection
Driving wrong way on divided highway
Driving wrong way on one way street or road
Driving on wrong side
Driving on wrong side of divided highway
Driving on wrong side of undivided street or road
Coasting (operating with gears disengaged)
Improper backing
Improper start from a parked position
Unsafe operation

VB

SEE: OP VH N DL 807.010(1)

VD
VC
VC
VD

Failure of a class I, II, or III ATV rider to wear protective headgear
Failure of a motorcycle operator to wear protective headgear
Failure of a moped rider to wear protective headgear
Failure of a motor assisted scooter operator to wear protective
headgear
Depriving a motorcycle or moped of a full lane

VB
VA

Operating without certificate or permit from Oregon Dept. of Transportation

VB

Operating without certificate or permit from Oregon Dept. of
Transportation
No rearview mirror, defective rearview mirror
Moves a manufactured structure on a highway without a trip permit
Driving or allowing operation of a vehicle without brakes that meet
requirement
Failure to have windshield wipers; failure to meet windshield wiper
requirement
With criminal negligence, causes death
Operating vehicle w/o privileges or in violation of restrictions
Obstructing cross traffic
Obstructing a rail crossing due to insufficient undercarriage
clearance (low commercial motor vehicle)
Obstructing a rail crossing due to insufficient space on the other
side to accommodate the CMV
Obstruction of vehicle windows
Occupant of a vehicle failed to file an accident report with DMV or
law enforcement
Operating a snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle while carrying a
firearm or bow
Operating an ATV without a permit and a decal
Operating a class II or class III all-terrain vehicle in a prohibited
snow area
Illegal operation of an ATV in a restricted area

VB

Operating a vehicle with illegal window tinting

NO MTCD AUTH

825.100

VA

N RVW MIR
N TRIP P MH
N/IMP BRK

815.235
820.570
815.130

VC
VB
VC

N/IMP WPR

815.215

VC

NEG HOM
N DL/V REST
OBS CRS TF
OBS RR/LW VH

163.145
807.010
811.290
811.475

FB
VB
VD
VB

OBS RR/N SPC

811.475

VB

OBS VH WDW
OC F RPT AC

815.220
811.735

VD
VA

OP A/S C WPN

821.240

VB

OP ATV N P/D
OP ATV PR AR

821.195
821.295

VC
VD

OP ATV RS AR

821.192

OP I WDW TNT

56

LITERAL
OP CMV N CDP

CITE
807.010

CLASS
VB

OP MP SW/TR
OP MS CRSW
OP MS UNL LD
OP MV BYC TR
OP N ATV PRV
OP N EXH SYS
OP N LT EQ
OP N MC ENDS
OP N REG SNO
OP N SN PRIV
OP NST LT EQ
OP ORVH N EQ
OP RV U/DISP
OP SMVH PR A
OP UNSF VH

814.210
814.528
814.532
811.435
821.170
815.250
816.330
807.010
821.100
821.150
816.300
821.040
815.260
820.220
815.020

VD
VD
VD
VB
VC
VC
VC
VA
VD
VD
VC
VC
VC
VD
VB

TEXT
Operating a commercial motor vehicle without commercial driving
privilege
Operation of a moped on a sidewalk or bicycle trail
Operation of a motor assisted scooter in a crosswalk
Operating a motor assisted scooter with an unlawful load
Operation of a motor vehicle on a bicycle trail
Operation of a class I or class III ATV without driving privileges
Operation without proper exhaust system
Operation without required lighting equipment
Operating a motorcycle without the proper endorsement
Operation of an unregistered snowmobile
Operation of a snowmobile without driving privileges
Operation with nonstandard lighting equipment
Operation of off-road vehicle without required equipment
Operation of a recreational vehicle with unsealed disposal system
Operation of low speed vehicle in prohibited area
Operation of an unsafe vehicle

OP V DL REST

VB

SEE: OP V REST (807.010)

OP V EQ OAR

815.100

VC

OP V GC REST

807.210

VD

Operation of a vehicle that violates state equipment administrative
rules
Operating a golf cart in violation of permit restrictions (driving in an
area with a speed designation greater than 25 mph)

OP V MBL DEV
OP V REST
OP VH N DL

OP VH N WDW
OP VHH N SPM
ORG SP RACE
OW F RPT AC
OW V SFT CDE

815.210
815.255
811.127
811.730
820.060

P F USE S/BL

PF/P USE S/B
P/USE OS VH
PAS IN TRLR
PAS OBS DR
POSS STLN VH

811.210
803.325
811.195
811.190
819.300

PROV CURFEW
PROV PASS 1
PROV PASS 2
PROV SBLT

PS N/PS ZONE
PS VH CRSWK

811.420
811.020

VC
VB
VB

Operating a motor vehicle while using a mobile communication device
Operating a vehicle in violation of license restrictions
Operating a vehicle without driving privileges

VC
VC
FC
VB
VB

Operation of a vehicle without approved materials in windows
Operation of vehicle for hire without speedometer
Organizing a speed racing event
Owner failure to report an accident
Owner violation of worker transport vehicle safety code

VD

PASSENGER FAILURE TO USE SEAT BELT

VD
VD
VD
VD
FC

Passenger failure to properly use seat belt
Purchase and use of out-of-state registered vehicle
Passenger in trailer
Driver operation with obstructing passenger
Possession of a stolen vehicle

VB
VB
VB
VD

Provisional violation of curfew restrictions
Provisional violation of passenger restrictions in first six months
Provisional violation of passenger restrictions in second six months
Provisional failure to use seat belt

VB
VB

Passing in a no passing zone
Passing a stopped vehicle at a crosswalk

PUC DR DRNK
PUC LOG BK
PUC UNSF LD

R END H/WKR
R/OBEY FLGR
RECK DR
RECK END MV

SEE: CMV ALCOHOL
SEE: CMV LOG BK
SEE: CMV UNSF LD

811.231
811.232
811.140
163.195

MA
VA
MA
MA

813.095
815.420

V
MC

REFUS B/T

REFUSE TEST
RM ODM RPR
S01
S06

Reckless endangerment of a highway worker
Refusing to obey flagger in a highway work zone
Reckless driving
Recklessly endangering another person
REFUSED A BREATH TEST (813.095)

Refused a breath or urine test
Unlawfully removing an odometer repair notice
01-05 > speed limit
06-10 > speed limit

S11

11-15 > SPEED LIMIT

S14
S15
S16
S21
S26

11-14> speed limit
15 mph or more above speed limit
16-20 > speed limit
21-25 > speed limit
26-30 > speed limit
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CITE

CLASS

TEXT

S31
S36
S41

31-35 > speed limit
36-40 > speed limit
41 + > speed limit

S50

SPEEDING IN A SCHOOL ZONE

S51

01-10 > speed limit

S61

11-20 > SPEED LIMIT

S71
S81
S91
S92
S93
S94
S95
S96
S97
S98

21-30 > speed limit
31-40 > speed limit
41+ > speed limit
Speeding – speed limit and actual speed
Speeding
Prima Facie speed violation or driving too fast for conditions
Speed contest (racing) on road open to traffic
Speed less than minimum
Operating at erratic or suddenly changing speeds
Speeding on freeway (wasting fuel)

S99

SPEEDING IN A SCHOOL ZONE (NO DETAIL FIELD ALLOWED)

SL N TTL VH
SMKNG IN MV

803.085
811.193

MA
VD

SOL IID OP

813.610

VA

811.125
815.420
803.540
813.614
809.702
819.430

VA
FC
VD
VA
VA
MA

819.310
822.300
807.510

FC
VD
MA

SP3

Selling an untitled vehicle
Smoking in a motor vehicle with passenger under 18 years of age.
Second offense is a class C violation.
Soliciting another to blow into an IID to start the motor.
SPEED IN EXCESS OF POSTED MAXIMUM

U05
U06
U07
U08
U09
U10
U21

Speed racing on a highway or any premises open to the public
Submitting a false odometer disclosure
Display of plates that do not entitle holder to operate vehicle
Tampering with an ignition interlock device
Tampering with a vehicle immobilization boot
Trafficking in vehicles with destroyed or altered identification
numbers
Trafficking in stolen vehicles
Acting as a vehicle transporter without a certificate
Transfer of documents for the purposes of misrepresentation
Fleeing or evading police or roadblock
Resisting arrest while operating a motor vehicle
Using a motor vehicle in connection with a felony (not traffic
offense)
Using a motor vehicle in connection with a misdemeanor (not
traffic offense)
Using a motor vehicle to and abet a felon
Vehicular assault
Vehicular homicide
Vehicular manslaughter
Negligent homicide while operating a CMV
Causing a fatality through the negligent operation of a CMV
Illegal operation of emergency vehicle

U25
U26

UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A VEHICLE OR TAKING A VEHICLE WITHOUT OWNER CONSENT
VEHICLE THEFT

U27
U28
U31

Vehicular feticide (1st degree)
Vehicular feticide (2nd degree)
Violation resulting in fatal accident

SUBM FLS ODM
SWTCH PLT
TAMP IID
TAMP VI BOOT
TFK ALT VIN
TFK STLN VH
TRNS N CERT
TRSFR MSREP
U01
U02
U03
U04

U32

VIOLATION RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY ACCIDENT

UNAUTH TCD

815.440

MC

UNAUTH USE
UNL BLOW IID

164.135
813.612

FC
VA

UNL C PAS MC
UNL CERT POL

814.325
815.320

VB
MA

Unauthorized possession, use or distribution of traffic control
device
Unauthorized use of a vehicle, boat or aircraft
Unlawfully blowing into an IID or starting a vehicle equipped with
an IID
Unlawfully carrying a passenger on a motorcycle
Unlawful certification of compliance with pollution control
requirements
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LITERAL
UNL DISBL PK

CITE
811.625

CLASS
VB

UNL DMG A/S

821.280

VB

UNL DMG ATV
UNL IDLE CMV
UNL LT PAS
UNL MP/MC OP
UNL OP F-ATV

821.285
825.605
811.390
814.200
821.191

VB
VC
VD
VB
VD

UNL OP LSP V
UNL OP MS
UNL OP RAV
UNL PAS MP
UNL PK DISBL
UNL PROD DL
UNL PROD ID
UNL PUB TTL
UNL RPR ODM
UNL STP/DEC

811.512
814.512
815.514
814.330
811.615
807.500
807.500
803.080
815.415
811.500

VB
VD
VB
VD
VA
MA
MA
FC
MC
VB

TEXT
Unlawful use of disabled person parking permit by a non-disabled
person
Unlawful damage with a snowmobile, class I or class II all-terrain
vehicle
Unlawful damage with class III all-terrain vehicle
Unlawful idling the primary engine of a commercial motor vehicle
Unlawful use of lights to signal for passing
Unlawful moped or motorcycle operation
Unlawful use of a class I, II, or IV ATV used for agricultural
purposes
Unlawful operation of a low or medium speed vehicle
Unlawful operation of a motor assisted scooter
Unlawful operation of a racing activity vehicle
Unlawfully carrying a passenger on a moped
Unlawful parking in a space reserved for disabled persons
Unlawful production of license or camera cards
Unlawful production of license or camera cards
Unlawful publishing of title forms
Unlawful repair of an odometer
Unlawful stop or deceleration

UNL TRN

811.335

VD

Making an unlawful or unsignaled turn

UNL/F USE LT
UNL/NSIG TRN
UNL/SG LN CH
UNL/U IMGD
UNR SND 3X

811.520
811.335
811.375
815.240
815.233

VB
VB
VD
VB
MU

UNR SND AMP
UNSF BUS OP

815.232
820.180

VD
VB

Unlawful use of or failure to use lights
Unlawful or no signaled turn
Unlawful or no signaled lane change
Unlawful use of vehicle image display device
Three or more violations of ORS 815.232, unreasonable sound
amplification from a vehicle
Causing unreasonable sound amplification from a vehicle
Unsafe school vehicle operation

UNSF LN CH

VD

Unsafe movement from lane

UNSF MS B LN

814.526

VD

UNSF MS SW
UNSF PS BYC
UNSF PS LFT
UNSF PS RT

814.524
811.065
811.410
811.415

VD
VB
VB
VB

Unsafe operation of a motor assisted scooter on a bicycle lane or
path
Unsafe operation of a motor scooter on a sidewalk
Unsafe passing of a person operating a bicycle
Unsafe passing on the left
Unsafe passing on the right

VD
VD

Unsignaled change of lane
Making an unlawful or unsignaled turn

Using marijuana while driving
Display/possess or permit to be displayed, any driver license
known to be fictitious
Display/possess or permit to be displayed, any ID card known to
be fictitious
Using another’s license
Using another’s identification card (807.600)
Use of prohibited lighting equipment
Use of a throughway when prohibited
Violation of minimum clearance requirements for passenger
vehicles
Violating designated speed. Class code depends on speed
Violation of farm registration limits

UNSIG LN CH
UNSIG TRN

USE MJ DRV
USE INV DL

811.481
807.580

VB
MA

USE INV ID

807.430

MA

USE OTHER DL
USE OTHER ID
USE PR LT EQ
USE TWAY PR
V CL PAS VH

807.600
807.430
816.360
811.445
815.245

MA
MA
VC
VD
VB

V DSG SPD
V FM REG

811.111
805.350

VA
MA
VD

Violating manufactured structure title requirements

815.283
811.170
811.575
805.030
805.037
815.115

VD
VB
VC
VD
VB
VC

Violation of motor assisted scooter equipment requirements
Violation of open container law
Violation of posted parking restrictions on state highways
Violation of registration limits on antique/special interest vehicles
Violation of registration limits on a racing activity vehicle
Violation of slow-moving vehicle emblem requirements

V MH TTL RQ

V MS EQ RQ
V OPEN CTNR
V PK HWY
V REG LMT
VREGLMTRAC
V SMVH EMB

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LITERAL

CITE

V SP RI HWY

V SP SCH ZN
V TEMP PRC
V TRK RTE

811.111
803.630
811.450

V URB SP

V USE HORN
V VARI PMT
V VH SND EQ
V VH TTL RQ
V VIS EMIS
VBR
VEH HOM
VH EQ OBS DR

815.225
818.340
815.230
803.025
815.200
811.100
163.149
815.270

VH O/SVC

VH UNQ DR
W00
W01
W09
W13
W14
W15
W20
W27
W28
W30
W31
W40
W41
W45
W50
W51

W52
W60
W61
W70
W72
W80
W81

807.610

CLASS

TEXT

VB

VIOLATING MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT FOR RURAL INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS

VB
VB

Violating the speed limit in a school zone
Agent violation of temporary registration permit procedures
Violation of posted truck routes

VB

VIOLATING MAXIMUM SPEED IN AN URBAN AREA

VC
VA
VC
VD
VD
VA
FA
VC

Violation of use limits on horns and sound equipment
Violation of a variance permit
Violation of vehicle sound equipment requirements
Violating vehicle title requirement
Violation of visible emission limits
Violating the basic speed rule
Aggravated vehicular homicide
Vehicle loaded or equipped to obstruct driver

MA

Violation of out of service notice; vehicle

VD

Employing or providing a vehicle to an unqualified driver
Withdrawal, non-ACD violation
Accumulation of convictions (including point systems and/or being
judged a habitual offender or violator)
Failure to surrender Hazmat endorsement as required by the USA
PATRIOT Act
Parental Consent withdrawn
Physical or mental disability
Physicians or specialist’s report recommended
Unable to pass DL test(s) or meet qualifications
Failure to make an appointment within 30 days of receiving
notification that re-testing is necessary [when fraud is suspected]
Failure to re-test or failure of scheduled test(s) [when fraud is
suspected]
Two serious violations within three years
Three serious violations within three years
The accumulation of two or more major offenses
An additional major offense after reinstatement
Driving a CMV while disqualified for previous violations in a CMV
The accumulation of two out-of-service order general violations
(violations not covered by W51) within ten years
The accumulation of two out-of-service order violations within ten
years while transporting 16 or more passengers including the
driver and/or transporting hazardous materials defined in 49 CFR
383.5
The accumulation of three or more out-of-service order violations
within ten years
The accumulation of two RRGC violations within three years
The accumulation of three or more RRGC violations within three
years
Imminent hazard
Suspended pending final disposition
Filed employer-directed drug test
Refused to submit to employer-directed drug test

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COURT AND STATE ABBREVIATIONS
COURT ABBREVIATIONS
This section defines the court abbreviations used for entry onto driving records. It includes Circuit,
District, Federal, Justice, Juvenile, and Municipal Courts. Inactive courts are noted in italicized print.
Note: Oregon no longer has District courts (their functions were merged into the Circuit courts), but
entries listing District courts may still appear on Oregon driving records.
Court Abbreviations for Other States
This listing has been developed for court abbreviations used by other states for their convictions.
State Abbreviations
This listing indicates the two digit postal codes used for abbreviating the names of states.
Oregon Court Abbreviations
CIRCUIT
C-BAKER
C-BENT
C-CLACK
C-CLAT
C-COLUM
C-COOS
C-CROOK
C-CURRY
C-DESCH
C-DOUG
C-GILL
C-GRANT

BAKER
BENTON
CLACKAMAS
CLATSOP
COLUMBIA
COOS
CROOK
CURRY
DESCHUTES
DOUGLAS
GILLIAM
GRANT

C-HARN
C-HOOD
C-JACK
C-JEFF
C-JOSEP
C-KLAM
C-LAKE
C-LANE
C-LINC
C-LINN
C-MAL
C-MARON

HARNEY
HOOD RIVER
JACKSON
JEFFERSON
JOSEPHINE
KLAMATH
LAKE
LANE
LINCOLN
LINN
MALHEUR
MARION

C-MORRW
C-MULT
C-POLK
C-SHER
C-TILL
C-UMAT
C-UNION
C-WALLO
C-WASCO
C-WASH
C-WHEEL
C-YAM

MORROW
MULTNOMAH
POLK
SHERMAN
TILLAMOOK
UMATILLA
UNION
WALLOWA
WASCO
WASHINGTON
WHEELER
YAMHILL

DISTRICT
D-BENT
D-CLACK
D-CLAT
D-COLUM

BENTON
CLACKAMAS
CLATSOP
COLUMBIA

D-JEFF
D-JOSEP
D-KLAM
D-LAKE

JEFFERSON
JOSEPHINE
KLAMATH
LAKE

D-POLK
D-TILL
D-UMAT
D-UMAT H

D-COOS

COOS

D-LANE

LANE

D-UMAT P

D-CROOK
D-CURRY
D-DESCH
D-DOUG
D-HOOD
D-JACK

CROOK
CURRY
DESCHUTES
DOUGLAS
HOOD RIVER
JACKSON

D-LINC
D-LINN
D-MAL
D-MARON
D-MORRW
D-MULT

LINCOLN
LINN
MALHEUR
MARION
MORROW
MULTNOMAH

D-UNION
D-WALLO
D-WASCO
D-WASH
D-WHEEL
D-YAM

POLK
TILLAMOOK
UMATILLA
UMATILLA/
HERMISTON
UMATILLA/
PENDLETON
UNION
WALLOWA
WASCO
WASHINGTON
WHEELER
YAMHILL

FEDERAL
F-EUG
F-MED

EUGENE
MEDFORD

F-PORT
D-US

PORTLAND
US DISTRICT

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JUSTICE
J-ARL
J-BEAV
J-BURNS
J-CAN C
J-CANYV
J-C LKS
J-CLACK
J-COLUM
J-CONDN
J-DESCH
J-DRAIN
J-FLOR
J-FOSIL
J-GLEND
J-HEPNR
J-HLFWY
J-HRSBG
J-HUNTN
J-IRRIG
J-JCNTY
J-KF
J-L CTY
J-LEB

ARLINGTON
BEAVERTON
BURNS
CANYON CITY
CANYONVILLE
CASCADE LOCKS
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
COLUMBIA COUNTY
CONDON
DESCHUTES COUNTY
DRAIN
FLORENCE
FOSSIL
GLENDALE
HEPPNER
HALFWAY
HARRISBURG
HUNTINGTON
IRRIGON
JACKSON COUNTY
KLAMATH COUNTY
LINCOLN CITY
LEBANON

JUVENILE
X-BAKER
X-BENT
X-CLACK
X-CLAT
X-COLUM
X-COOS
X-CROOK
X-CURRY
X-DESCH
X-DOUG
X-GILL
X-GRANT

BAKER
BENTON
CLACKAMAS
CLATSOP
COLUMBIA
COOS
CROOK
CURRY
DESCHUTES
DOUGLAS
GILLIAM
GRANT

J-MARON
J-MITCH
J-OAKR
J-ONT
J-PTORF
J-REEDS
J-RICHL
J-SHERM
J-SUMLK
J-TILL
J-UCNTY

MARION
MITCHELL
OAKRIDGE
ONTARIO
PORT ORFORD
REEDSPORT
RICHLAND
SHERMAN
SUMMER LAKE
TILLAMOOK
UNION COUNTY

Courts no longer used:
J-BAKER
BAKER
J-BRKGS
BROOKINGS
J-CHILO
CHILOQUIN
J-C LIN
CENTRAL LINN
J-CLASK
CLATSKANIE
J-CLATS
CLATSKANIE
J-EMARN
EAST MARION
J-ENTER
ENTERPRISE
J-GILCH
GILCHRIST

X-HARN
X-HOOD
X-JACK
X-JEFF
X-JOSEP
X-KLAM
X-LAKE
X-LANE
X-LINC
X-LINN
X-MAL
X-MARION

HARNEY
HOOD RIVER
JACKSON
JEFFERSON
JOSEPHINE
KLAMATH
LAKE
LANE
LINCOLN
LINN
MALHEUR
MARION

J-GLD H
J-HERM
J-ISL C
J-JACKV
J-JOR V
J-LKVW
J-MADRS
J-MORO
J-NYSSA
J-PNEGL
J-PR CY
J-PRINE
J-SCNTY
J-SILV
J-SPFLD
J-STAYT
J-SW HM
J-TIG
J-VALE
J-VERN
J-WALLO
J-WOODB

X-MORROW
X-MULT
C-POLK
X-SHER
X-TILL
X-UMAT
X-UNION
X-WALLO
X-WASCO
X-WASH
X-WHEEL
X-YAM

GOLD HILL
HERMISTON
ISLAND CITY
JACKSONVILLE
JORDAN VALLEY
LAKEVIEW
MADRAS
MORO
NYSSA
PINE EAGLE
PRAIRIE CITY
PRINEVILLE
SOUTHERN COUNTY
SILVERTON
SPRINGFIELD
STAYTON
SWEET HOME
TIGARD
VALE
VERNONIA
WALLOWA
WOODBURN

MORROW
MULTNOMAH
POLK
SHERMAN
TILLAMOOK
UMATILLA
UNION
WALLOWA
WASCO
WASHINGTON
WHEELER
YAMHILL

MUNICIPAL
M-ALBAN
M-AMITY
M-ARL
M-ASHL
M-AST
M-ATHEN
M-AUMS
M-AUROR
M-AV
M-B FLS
M-BAKER
M-BANDN
M-BANKS
M-BAY C
M-BEAV
M-DETRT
M-DONLD
M-DRAIN
M-DUFUR
M-DUNDE
M-DURHM

ALBANY
AMITY
ARLINGTON
ASHLAND
ASTORIA
ATHENA
AUMSVILLE
AURORA
ADAIR VILLAGE
BUTTE FALLS
BAKER CITY
BANDON
BANKS
BAY CITY
BEAVERTON
DETROIT
DONALD
DRAIN
DUFUR
DUNDEE
DURHAM

M-BEND
M-BOARD
M-BRKGS
M-BROWN
M-BURNS
M-C BAY
M-C BCH
M-C GRV
M-C JCT
M-C LKS
M-CAN C
M-CANBY
M-CANYV
M-CARLT
M-CE PT
M-KINGC
M-L CTY
M-L OSW
M-LA GR
M-LAFAY
M-LEB

BEND
BOARDMAN
BROOKINGS
BROWNSVILLE
BURNS
COOS BAY
CANNON BEACH
COTTAGE GROVE
CAVE JUNCTION
CASCADE LOCKS
CANYON CITY
CANBY
CANYONVILLE
CARLTON
CENTRAL POINT
KING CITY
LINCOLN CITY
LAKE OSWEGO
LA GRANDE
LAFAYETTE
LEBANON

62

M-CHILO
M-CLASK
M-CLATS
M-COBRG
M-COL C
M-CONDN
M-COQU
M-CORN
M-CORV
M-CRESW
M-CULVR
M-DALL
M-DAMAS
M-DAYTN
M-DAYVL
M-REEDS
M-RICH
M-RIDDL
M-ROG R
M-ROSEB
M-RUFUS

CHILOQUIN
CLATSKANIE
CLATSKANIE
COBURG
COLUMBIA CITY
CONDON
COQUILLE
CORNELIUS
CORVALLIS
CRESWELL
CULVER
DALLAS
DAMASCUS
DAYTON
DAYVILLE
REEDSPORT
RICHLAND
RIDDLE
ROGUE RIVER
ROSEBURG
RUFUS

MUNICIPAL (Continued)
M-EAGCR
EAGLE CREEK
M-EAGPT
EAGLE POINT
M-ECHO
ECHO
M-ELGIN
ELGIN
M-ENTER
ENTERPRISE
M-ESTA
ESTACADA
M-ESTSD
EASTSIDE
M-EUG
EUGENE
M-F CTY
FALLS CITY
M-F GRV
FOREST GROVE
M-FAIRV
FAIRVIEW
M-FLOR
FLORENCE
M-FOSIL
FOSSIL
M-G PAS
GRANTS PASS
M-GARI
GARIBALDI
M-GASTN
GASTON
M-GATES
GATES
M-GEAR
GEARHART
M-GERV
GERVAIS
M-GLAD
GLADSTONE
M-GLD B
GOLD BEACH
M-GLD H
GOLD HILL
M-GLEND
GLENDALE
M-H RIV
HOOD RIVER
M-HALSY
HALSEY
M-HAMND
HAMMOND
M-HAP V
HAPPY VALLEY
M-HELIX
HELIX
M-HEPNR
HEPPNER
M-HERM
HERMISTON
M-HILLS
HILLSBORO
M-HINES
HINES
M-HLFWY
HALFWAY
M-HRSBG
HARRISBURG
M-HUBRD
HUBBARD
M-HUNTN
HUNTINGTON
M-IDAN
IDANHA
M-INDEP
INDEPENDENCE
M-IRRIG
IRRIGON
M-JACKV
JACKSONVILLE
M-JCT C
JUNCTION CITY
M-JEFF
JEFFERSON
M-JOR V
JORDAN VALLEY
M-JOSEP
JOSEPH
M-KEIZR
KEIZER
M-KF
KLAMATH FALLS

M-LKVW
M-LO CR
M-LOWL
M-LYONS
M-M CTY
M-MADRS
M-MALIN
M-MANZA
M-MAUP
M-MAYPK
M-MCMIN
M-MED
M-MERIL
M-METOL
M-MF
M-MILW
M-MOL
M-MONM
M-MONRO
M-MOSER
M-MT AN
M-MT VN
M-MY CR
M-MY PT
M-N BND
M-N PDR
M-N PLN
M-NEWB
M-NEWP
M-NYSSA
M-O CTY
M-OAKL
M-OAKR
M-ONT
M-P RCK
M-PEND
M-PHIL
M-PHOEN
M-POWRS
M-PR CY
M-PRESC
M-PRINE
M-PTORF
M-RAIN
M-RCKWY
M-RED

LAKEVIEW
LONG CREEK
LOWELL
LYONS
MILL CITY
MADRAS
MALIN
MANZANITA
MAUPIN
MAYWOOD PARK
MC MINNVILLE
MEDFORD
MERRILL
METOLIUS
MILTON-FREEWATER

MILWAUKIE
MOLALLA
MONMOUTH
MONROE
MOSIER
MT. ANGEL
MT. VERNON
MYRTLE CREEK
MYRTLE POINT
NORTH BEND
NORTH POWDER
NORTH PLAINS
NEWBERG
NEWPORT
NYSSA
OREGON CITY
OAKLAND
OAKRIDGE
ONTARIO
PILOT ROCK
PENDLETON
PHILOMATH
PHOENIX
POWERS
PRAIRIE CITY
PRESCOTT
PRINEVILLE
PORT ORFORD
RAINIER
ROCKAWAY
REDMOND

M-SALEM
M-SANDY
M-SCAPP
M-SCIO
M-SEAS
M-SENCA
M-SH CV
M-SHERI
M-SHERW
M-SILV
M-SISTR
M-SLTZ
M-SPFLD
M-ST HE
M-ST PL
M-STANF
M-STAYT
M-SUTH
M-SW HM
M-T DAL
M-TALNT
M-TIG
M-TILL
M-TOLED
M-TROUT
M-TUAL
M-TURN
M-UMAT
M-UNION
M-VALE
M-VENET
M-VERN
M-W LIN
M-WALDP
M-WALLO
M-WARRE
M-WD V
M-WESTN
M-WILLA
M-WLSVL
M-WNSTN
M-WOODB
M-WTRLO
M-YACH
M-YAM
M-YONCL

SALEM
SANDY
SCAPPOOSE
SCIO
SEASIDE
SENECA
SHADY COVE
SHERIDAN
SHERWOOD
SILVERTON
SISTERS
SILETZ
SPRINGFIELD
ST. HELENS
ST. PAUL
STANFIELD
STAYTON
SUTHERLIN
SWEET HOME
THE DALLES
TALENT
TIGARD
TILLAMOOK
TOLEDO
TROUTDALE
TUALATIN
TURNER
UMATILLA
UNION
VALE
VENETA
VERNONIA
WEST LINN
WALDPORT
WALLOWA
WARRENTON
WOOD VILLAGE
WESTON
WILLAMINA
WILSONVILLE
WINSTON
WOODBURN
WATERLOO
YACHATS
YAMHILL
YONCALLA

Court Abbreviations for Other States
ADM
CHA
CIR
CIT
CIV
COC
COR
CRI
DIS
DOT
FED
GEN

ADMINISTRATIVE
ADJUDICATION
CHANCERY COURT
CIRCUIT COURT
CITY COURT
CIVIL COURT
COUNTY COURT
CORPORATION COURT
CRIMINAL COURT
DISTRICT COURT
SECRETARY U.S. DOT
U.S. DISTRICT COURT
GENERAL COURT
MARTIAL

HUS

HUNSTINGS COURT

SUM

JPC

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
COURT
JUSTICE COURT
JUVENILE COURT
LAW & EQUITY COURT
MAGISTRATE COURT
MAYOR’S COURT
MUNICIPAL COURT
POLICE COURT
SPECIAL JUSTICE COURT
SPECIAL COURT MARTIAL
STATE SUPREME COURT

SUP

SUMMARY COURT
MARTIAL
SUPERIOR COURT

TJC
TRA
TRI
TWN
UNK
USC
USM
USS

TRIAL JUSTICE COURT
TRAFFIC COURT
TRIBAL COURT
TOWN COURT
UNKNOWN
U.S. COMMISSIONER
U.S. MAGISTRATE COURT
U.S. SUPREME COURT

JUS
JUV
LEC
MAG
MAY
MUN
POL
SJC
SPL
SSP

63

State Abbreviations
AK
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
CT
DC
DE
FL
GA
HI
IA
ID
IL
IN
KS

KY
LA
MA
MD
ME
MI
MN
MO
MS
MT
NC
ND
NE
NH
NJ
NM
NV

ALASKA
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
ARIZONA
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DELAWARE
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
HAWAII
IOWA
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS

NY
OH
OK
PA
RI
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VA
VT
WA
WI
WV
WY

KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MAINE
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
MONTANA
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
NEBRASKA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEVADA

NEW YORK
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
VIRGINIA
VERMONT
WASHINGTON
WISCONSIN
WEST VIRGINIA
WYOMING

Canadian Provinces
AB
BC

ALBERTA
BRITISH COLUMBIA

NS
NT

MB
NB
NF

MAINTOBA
NEW BRUNSWICK
NEWFOUNDLAND/
LABRADOR

NU
ON

NOVA SCOTIA
NORTHWEST
TERRITORY
NUNAVUT
ONTARIO

Mexico
MX

MEXICO

64

PE
PQ

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
QUEBEC

SK
YT

SASKATCHEWAN
YUKON TERRITORY

INDEX TO GUIDE TO OREGON DRIVING RECORDS
A

L

ACCIDENTS ...................................................... 13
ACT SPD ............................................................ 21
AFDVT................................................................ 18
ALCOHOL-RELATED ENTRIES ....................... 22
APPEALED CONVICTIONS .............................. 21

LICENSE CLASSES ............................................ 8

C

N

CANCELLATION ................................................ 23
CDP MED QUAL ................................................ 19
CDP ENTRIES ................................................... 11
CLASS A COMMERCIAL..................................... 8
CLASS B COMMERCIAL..................................... 8
CLASS C .............................................................. 8
CLASS C COMMERCIAL .................................... 8
CLP .................................................................... 11
CMV ................................................................... 13
COMMERCIAL DRIVING TYPE ........................ 20
CONVICTION ABBREVIATIONS ...................... 45
COURT ABBREVIATIONS ................................ 61

NON ISSUE........................................................ 10

M
MEDICAL CERT................................................. 19
MOTORCYCLE ENDORSEMENT ....................... 9

O
ODCL ................................................................. 17
OPRK ................................................................. 17
P
PC ........................................................................ 9
PCDL .................................................................... 9
PERM ................................................................. 24
PERMIT, HARDSHIP ......................................... 16
PERMIT, INSTRUCTION ..................................... 9
PERMIT, PROBATIONARY ............................... 16
PERMIT, TEMPORARY ....................................... 9
PRMT ................................................................... 9
PROVISIONAL LICENSE .................................. 11
PRU .................................................................... 14

D
DIVERSION ....................................................... 22
DOCKETS .......................................................... 25
DPID ................................................................... 10
DPID/STKR ........................................................ 10
DPRK PERMIT ................................................... 10
DUPLICATE ....................................................... 10

Q
QUIT DRIVING/ID CARD ................................... 18

E

R

EMP.................................................................... 21
ENDORSEMENT ................................................. 7
ENDS ................................................................... 9
ENV .................................................................... 18
EPRK.................................................................. 17
EXEMPT............................................................. 23
EXTENSION CODES......................................... 26

RCPT .................................................................. 18
REIN BUS .......................................................... 24
REIN FULL ......................................................... 24
RELIC ................................................................. 12
RESTORE CDL .................................................. 12
RESTRICTIONS TO LICENSE .......................... 15
RET .................................................................... 18
RETURNED ENTRIES ....................................... 18
REVOCATION.................................................... 23
RISS ................................................................... 10
RPRK ................................................................. 17
RSC 111 ............................................................. 14

F
FARM ENDORSEMENT ...................................... 9
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY .......................... 14
H

S

HABITUAL .......................................................... 15
HABITUAL OFFENDER ..................................... 15
HARDSHIP PERMITS........................................ 16
HAZ .................................................................... 13

SOR .................................................................... 11
SP ....................................................................... 10
STATE ABBREVIATIONS.................................. 64
STICKER ............................................................ 10
SURR ................................................................. 11
SUSP .................................................................. 23
SUSPENSION .................................................... 23

I
ID ....................................................................... 10
ID/STICKER ....................................................... 10
IDENTIFICATION CARDS ................................. 16
IID ....................................................................... 22
IID REQUIRED ................................................... 22
INTENT/SUSP ................................................... 14

65

V

T

VOLUNTARY ..................................................... 18

TO OR ................................................................ 12
TO OS ................................................................ 12
TPRK .................................................................. 17

W
WITHDRAWAL ................................................... 24

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DRIVER AND MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES
1905 Lana Ave NE, Salem OR 97314
735-6665 (1-18)



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