Changes are coming to the Oregon DMV offices in Springfield and Junction City.
These locations will start requiring appointments under a new pilot program from the Oregon Department of Transportation intended to improve service.
Both will be appointment only every day beginning Oct. 13, according to a news release.
“By offering appointment-only days in these offices, you can book an appointment online on DMV2U, show up at your designated time and be confident you’ll be served,” said Amy Joyce, ODOT’s DMV administrator.
In addition to offering up-to-date appointment options, people can also renew their license, update an address, renew registrations and more at DMV2U without going to a DMV office.
Customers who don’t have online access or have difficulty with DMV2U scheduling can call DMV Customer Assistance agents at 503-945-5000 for help during business hours.
The Springfield DMV office is at 204 30th St. Junction City’s is at 235 W. Fourth Ave.
Limits on some Oregon driving test retakes begin Oct. 1
Starting Oct. 1, Oregon is limiting how many times license-seekers can take the knowledge test in a day.
Test takers will be able to take the Class C and motorcycle endorsement knowledge tests at a DMV office only twice in 24 hours.
The written exams also can be taken online, and test takers are already limited to two attempts in a 24-hour period. The online knowledge tests are available in eight languages. Each test attempt costs $7.
Limiting test retakes aim to help reduce DMV backlogs and motivate test takers, some of whom ODOT said have taken tests more than 10 times in a day trying to pass.
Anastasia Mason at the Salem Statesman Journal contributed to this report.
This article originally appeared on Register-Guard: DMV tests appointment only service in Springfield Junction City