Astoria DMV office set to reopen after flood-related closure

Kris Strickler Director
Kris Strickler Director
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The Oregon DMV office in Astoria, located at 705 W. Marine Drive, is expected to reopen on December 22. The office has been closed since December 12 after a broken water supply line caused flooding and made repairs necessary.

Customers are encouraged to check if their service can be completed online at dmv2u.oregon.gov, which provides access to more than 30 different transactions at any time of day. Updates about DMV office closures and locations can be found on the Oregon Department of Transportation’s website at www.oregon.gov/odot/DMV/Pages/offices/index.aspx.

For questions from the news media, Chris Crabb is available at chris.c.crabb@odot.oregon.gov or by phone at 971-304-9705. Customers with inquiries can call 503-945-5000 or visit oregondmv.com.



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