Ashland DMV office temporarily closes due to staffing shortage

Lisa Sumption, Interim Director at Oregon Department of Transportation
Lisa Sumption, Interim Director at Oregon Department of Transportation
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The Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced that its Ashland office, located at 600 Tolman Creek Road, is closed today due to staffing issues. Customers are encouraged to check if their service can be completed online through DMV2U, which provides access to more than 30 different transactions at any time.

For those needing to renew vehicle registration, print a copy of their registration, or replace registration cards and stickers, the agency suggests using the Oregon DMV Express Kiosk at the Medford Fred Meyer on 2424 Crater Lake Highway. According to the DMV, most transactions at this kiosk take five minutes or less and items are printed immediately after completion.

Customers with questions can contact the DMV at 503-945-5000 or visit oregondmv.com.



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