Sandy DMV office to resume services Feb. 27

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Sandy DMV office will resume services three days a week

For information contact: Michelle Godfrey, 971-304-9705, michelle.d.godfrey@odot.oregon.gov

Feb. 20, 2024

The Sandy, Oregon DMV field office located at 37395 Hwy 26 will open Feb. 27, 2024 after addressing a staffing shortage. Operating hours will be:

Tuesdays and Thursdays: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Wednesdays: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

The Sandy office closed May 31, 2022 along with five other DMV offices around the state due to staffing shortages. After recruiting, hiring and training new employees, we can now resume serving customers at Sandy, the last office to re-open after the May 2022 closures.

DMV has experienced the same shortage of applicants for job openings as other major employers statewide and nationwide. As a result, we were forced to temporarily close some DMV offices or limit days or service hours.

Even with re-opening the Sandy office, DMV customers should consider conducting their transactions online. “We recommend going online to DMV2U,” DMV Administrator Amy Joyce said. “Every time you need a DMV service, see if you can get it done at DMV2U.Oregon.gov. We’ve added over two dozen services in the past three years.”

Some services, like adding the Real ID option to your license, must be done in person. Before you go to DMV, make sure you have all the documents you need and that your local office is open by visiting the office’s page at OregonDMV.com. Use the Real ID tool to determine which documents you need to bring for Real ID.

DMV Job Openings

While staffing levels are sufficient to re-open the Sandy office, DMV continues to seek local workers who will help us provide services consistently in all regions of Oregon “The people working at your local DMV live in your community and could use your help,” said Joyce.

Apply for a job at ODOT today at www.odotjobs.com. Select "Department of Transportation" under the Company menu. New positions post frequently. If you don’t see a DMV job in the area where you live, please check back regularly or consider a different opportunity at ODOT. Jobs are full time and include great benefits.

We are committed to having a workforce that reflects the diversity of Oregon, and especially encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply — those who are bilingual including those who speak English as a second language, people of color, people with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQ community.

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