Or. Rev. Stat. § 803.360

Domicile requirements for registration; exceptions

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      803.360 Domicile requirements for registration; exceptions. (1) A person may not register or renew the registration of a vehicle in this state unless the person is domiciled in this state, as described in ORS 803.355. This section does not apply to persons required by ORS 803.200 or any other provision of law, to register vehicles in this state.

      (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, a person who is not domiciled in this state may register or renew the registration of a vehicle that:

      (a) Is usually left within the state when the registered owner is absent from the state;

      (b) Is used primarily for personal transportation within the state;

      (c) Is a private passenger vehicle or a vehicle with a loaded weight of no more than 10,000 pounds; and

      (d) Is not a motor home or a camper. [1985 c.305 §8; 2005 c.770 §3; 2019 c.312 §31]

 

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Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2000–2002 · leading case: In Re Complaint as to the Conduct of Spencer
In Re Complaint as to the Conduct of Spencer (2002) or · cites it 3× “200, ORS 803.360).” At approximately the same time, John Slattum obtained an Oregon driver license listing as his address the home address of the accused.”
Higgins v. Driver & Motor Vehicle Services Branch (2000) orctapp “350 to ORS 803.360. Petitioner’s argument assumes that the permission to be granted must involve an exercise of discretion in order for the forum that is subject to that permission to be a nonpublic forum.”
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