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Hear this out loud PauseOregon Is a Fault Car Accident State This means that the person who was at fault for causing the car accident is also responsible for any resulting harm (from a practical standpoint, the at-fault drivers insurance carrier will absorb these losses, up to policy limits).
Hear this out loud PauseUnder Oregon law, you must file an accident report with the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) within 72 hours of an accident if it results in injury, death, or property damage over $1,500 (including vehicle damage, even if your vehicle was the only one involved in the crash), or if any vehicle is towed from the
Oregon Is a Fault Car Accident State This means that the person who was at fault for causing the car accident is also responsible for any resulting harm (from a practical standpoint, the at-fault drivers insurance carrier will absorb these losses, up to policy limits).
If you have trouble meeting DMV requirements, you may find information about other resources by calling 211.
Hear this out loud PauseComplete this form if the traffic crash occurred on a highway or premise open to the public and meets at least one of the reporting requirements outlined in Section 3. Failure to report when required may result in DMV issuing Notice of Suspension. Call 503-945-5098 for assistance in completing the report.
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DO Check to see if anyone is hurt. If you are on a highway or in the middle of the street, pull off the road if possible so that you are not in the way of traffic. Call the police, even if its a minor accident, so that you have a report of the incident.
Call DMV Customer Assistance at 503-945-5000 and request DMV send (mail/fax/email) you the accident report; or. Pick up a paper form from a DMV field office or your local law enforcement department.
The certified court print driving record includes most traffic violations and accident entries for at least the previous five years. Serious criminal traffic offenses, such as driving under the influence of intoxicants, may remain on the record permanently.

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