Oregon
Recent DMV Reviews
this is my second day waiting more than 4 hours and my number is still not even on the board. Absolutely pathetic and there is a better way to do things like having workers at every desk not just 2.
Wish there was a 0 or -1 option!!
Tip: don't believe anything you read online about this office and its hours! Open 9-5 with a whopping hour and a half lunch break, oh, and only open those limited hours on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. MAYBE! Not always. Only if you're lucky.
Add this to the long list of joys of living at the coast... overpriced and terrible restaurants (mostly), low availability of good produce, extremely poor health care (if you can get any at all), criminally incompetent postal clerks (Otis),and contractors who never call you back, or once they start a job take forever to finish.
Ugh.
Tip: don't believe anything you read online about this office and its hours! Open 9-5 with a whopping hour and a half lunch break, oh, and only open those limited hours on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. MAYBE! Not always. Only if you're lucky.
Add this to the long list of joys of living at the coast... overpriced and terrible restaurants (mostly), low availability of good produce, extremely poor health care (if you can get any at all), criminally incompetent postal clerks (Otis),and contractors who never call you back, or once they start a job take forever to finish.
Ugh.
Helpful, pleasant.
This dmv changes there hours like the change there under wear you never know when they are open or when they are closed the web site says they are open until 5 pm went there today and they were closed at 4 know wonder why a lot of people in Oregon state drive with out there cars registered or drive with there drivers license expired the dmv is never opened
Love this DMV. You don't have to wait all day today.
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