Redmond 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 Oregon Department of Transportation announced on March 12 that the Redmond Department of Motor Vehicles office at 3835 S.W. 21st Place is closed for the day because of staffing shortages.

The closure affects residents who planned to visit the Redmond DMV for in-person services. The department encourages customers to use DMV2U, an online platform that offers more than 30 transactions around the clock.

Customers with questions about their services can contact the department by phone at 503-945-5000 or by email at oregondmv@odot.oregon.gov. Additional information and online services are available at oregondmv.com.

The department also reminds subscribers that if Redmond is not in their region, they can update their preferences to receive news relevant to their area.

It is not yet clear when normal operations will resume at the Redmond location.



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