Oregon Statutes
§ 803.206 — Electronically transmitted documents for title, registration or odometer disclosure; rules
Oregon § 803.206
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 803.206 (2026).
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(1)As used in this section, “electronic signature” has the meaning given that term in ORS 84.004.
(2)The Department of Transportation may receive electronically transmitted documents necessary to:
(a)Issue or transfer a certificate of title for a vehicle;
(b)Register a vehicle or transfer registration of a vehicle;
(c)Issue a registration plate; or
(d)Comply with odometer disclosure requirements.
(3)Except as required in ORS 803.094 and 803.205 for affidavits, an acknowledgement before a notary public is not required when a document or signature is transmitted electronically under this section. When an affidavit is required under ORS 803.094 or 803.205, the department may accept a scanned copy of the person’s signature and a scanned copy of the notary public’s acknowledgment of the
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Legislative History
2015 c.708 §2
Nearby Sections
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§ 803.010
Proof of ownership§ 803.012
Rules for title forms and fees§ 803.015
Certificate contents§ 803.020
§ 803.020§ 803.030
Exemptions from title requirement§ 803.035
Optional titling; rules§ 803.040
Effect of title§ 803.045
Issuance of title; rules§ 803.050
Application; contents§ 803.055
Delivery of evidence of title; rules§ 803.060
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