Heppner DMV closed March 12 due to staffing issues

Lisa Sumption, Interim Director at Oregon Department of Transportation
Lisa Sumption, Interim Director at Oregon Department of Transportation
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The Heppner Department of Motor Vehicles office at 54173 Highway 74 is closed on March 12 due to staffing issues, according to an announcement from the Oregon Department of Transportation.

The closure affects residents who rely on in-person services at the Heppner location. The department encourages customers to use online options for their DMV needs during the closure.

DMV2U, the agency’s online platform, offers more than 30 transactions and is available around the clock for those seeking alternative ways to complete their business with the DMV. Customers are advised to check if their required service can be completed through this online portal.

For further information or questions, members of the public can contact customer service at 503-945-5000 or email oregondmv@odot.oregon.gov. News media inquiries should be directed to Chris Crabb at chris.c.crabb@odot.oregon.gov.

No additional background information about when regular operations will resume was provided in the announcement.



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