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All Oregon DMV offices accept debit/credit cards

All sixty Oregon DMV field offices are accepting debit and credit card payments now that installation of software, hardware, and employee training is finished.

The last two installations were completed Thursday, Sept. 29, in the Hillsboro and Sherwood offices. Prior to this upgrade, DMV accepted only cash, checks and money orders at its field offices.
ATMs have been available in most offices so that customers could withdraw cash, but the vendor is removing ATMs now that customers can use debit or credit cards for DMV services. Credit and debit card payments have been accepted for online vehicle registration renewals since 2004.

A pilot launch of DMV’s debit and credit card system in May included Dallas, McMinnville and the two Salem offices. With a successful pilot, DMV sent two teams across Oregon to install the new system in its 56 other offices from June through September.

“Customer response is incredible,” DMV Administrator Tom McClellan said. “Our satisfaction surveys showed a desire for credit and debit payments, and we’re pleased by the positive response already. Legislative budget approval was essential for our success.” Any time you need to visit an Oregon DMV office in person, DMV suggests that you visit OregonDMV.com to make sure you have everything you need. You also can check wait times online for many of the busiest offices.
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It's about time!!
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It effects me not at all.
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But, will they take bit coin?
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(09-29-2016, 06:35 PM)Valuesize Wrote: All Oregon DMV offices accept debit/credit cards

All sixty Oregon DMV field offices are accepting debit and credit card payments now that installation of software, hardware, and employee training is finished.

The last two installations were completed Thursday, Sept. 29, in the Hillsboro and Sherwood offices. Prior to this upgrade, DMV accepted only cash, checks and money orders at its field offices.
ATMs have been available in most offices so that customers could withdraw cash, but the vendor is removing ATMs now that customers can use debit or credit cards for DMV services. Credit and debit card payments have been accepted for online vehicle registration renewals since 2004.

A pilot launch of DMV’s debit and credit card system in May included Dallas, McMinnville and the two Salem offices. With a successful pilot, DMV sent two teams across Oregon to install the new system in its 56 other offices from June through September.

“Customer response is incredible,” DMV Administrator Tom McClellan said. “Our satisfaction surveys showed a desire for credit and debit payments, and we’re pleased by the positive response already. Legislative budget approval was essential for our success.” Any time you need to visit an Oregon DMV office in person, DMV suggests that you visit OregonDMV.com to make sure you have everything you need. You also can check wait times online for many of the busiest offices.

Wow. Now that's some archaic business practices there.  Just about the time debit and credit card are going out and everyone's going to phones. I wonder if they can do the phone transaction?
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Nice to hear that y'all are catching up with South Dakota. Wink
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(09-29-2016, 09:06 PM)Cuzz Wrote: It effects me not at all.

Nor I... cash is king Wink
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(09-30-2016, 12:07 PM)HolyMaryMotherOfGod Wrote: Nice to hear that y'all are catching up with South Dakota. Wink

Did you say "y'all" before you moved there? Razz
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(09-30-2016, 02:46 PM)tvguy Wrote:
(09-30-2016, 12:07 PM)HolyMaryMotherOfGod Wrote: Nice to hear that y'all are catching up with South Dakota. Wink

Did you say "y'all" before you moved there? Razz

Every so often, yes indeedy dontcha know. LOL!
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