What this fee covers
The renewal fee on this page reflects the Class C (non-commercial) renewal fees shown in that list.
Official government fees, deadlines, and requirements by location.
Official guide
See Oregon driver license renewal fees for Class C licenses, endorsement options, and renewal timing rules.
Key takeaway: Confirm the current fee and requirements with the issuing office before visiting.
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Title: Driver Licensing & ID Card Fees | Oregon DMV
Section: The Oregon DMV fee list shows renewal fees of $54 for a Class C (non-commercial) driver license, $82 for a Class C renewal with a motorcycle endorsement, $54 for a Class C renewal with a farm endorsement, $54 for a moped-restricted Class C renewal, and $214 for a Class C renewal with an upgrade to a commercial driver license. The replacement fee list shows $30 for a replacement Class C license.
Last updated: 2024-01-02
Verified on: 2026-01-16 by LocalFees Research
Conflict status: none
Source URL: https://www.oregon.gov/odot/dmv/pages/fees/driver.aspx
At a glance
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Fee
$54
Oregon DMV's fee list shows a $54 renewal fee for a Class C (non-commercial) driver license. It lists $82 for a Class C renewal with a motorcycle endorsement, $54 for a Class C renewal with a farm endorsement, $54 for a moped-restricted Class C renewal, and $214 for a Class C renewal with an upgrade to a commercial driver license. The replacement fee list shows $30 for a replacement Class C license.
Deadline
Renewals are allowed up to 12 months before or up to two years after expiration, and up to six months after military discharge. Licenses expired more than two years require a new application, original fees, and required tests.
Waiting period
Not published
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Where to file
Oregon Driver & Motor Vehicle Services (DMV)Source
Official sourceLast verified
2026-01-16
Guide
These sections summarize official guidance and highlight the steps that most often cause delays.
Summary
The renewal fee on this page reflects the Class C (non-commercial) renewal fees shown in that list.
It also allows renewal up to six months after military discharge.
If your license has been expired for more than two years, you must apply for a new license, pay the original fee, and take required tests.
You must not be switching to a REAL ID unless you already have one, and you must not have a farm or hazmat endorsement, a limited term license, or pending changes to restrictions or endorsements. You must be eligible and able to pay by debit or credit card.
DMV notes drivers age 65 or older cannot renew online and must complete a vision test in person.
If you are age 65 or older, you must pass a vision test in person.
First-time REAL ID applicants must bring additional documents and renew at a DMV office.
Use this checklist to align with Oregon renewal rules and fees:
Official sources for this page include Oregon DMV's Driver Licensing & ID Card Fees and the Get a Driver License - Over 18 renewal guidance.
This page is provided for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Always confirm details with Oregon DMV.
Local differences
County-level data will be embedded here when verified. For now, use the official county sources listed above.
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