Oregon

Declaration of Exemption: DEQ’s Vehicle Inspection Program. Oregon DMV Form 735-1400

Declaration of Exemption Form (735-1400) for DEQ’s Vehicle Inspection Program

Form 735-1400, the Declaration of Exemption for DEQ's Vehicle Inspection Program, is a document issued by the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This form allows vehicle owners or lessees to declare their eligibility for exemption from the DEQ (Department of Environmental Quality) Vehicle Inspection Program in Oregon. It is specifically intended for diesel-powered vehicles with a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of more than 8,500 pounds that are registered outside the DEQ inspection boundaries.

Form 735-32B. Supplemental Report Oregon Traffic Crash

Form 735-32B. Supplemental Report Oregon Traffic Crash

Form 735-32B, also known as the Supplemental Report Oregon Traffic Crash, is a legal document used to provide additional information related to a traffic crash that was not included in the original report. The main purpose of this form is to gather more details about the crash so that law enforcement officials can accurately determine who was at fault and assign any necessary penalties or fines.

Form 735-32. Oregon Traffic Crash and Insurance Report

Form 735-32. Oregon Traffic Crash and Insurance Report

The Form 735-32 (Oregon Traffic Crash and Insurance Report) is used by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) to report on traffic crashes. It must be completed by drivers, owners, or witnesses involved in a crash. It must be completed within 48 hours of the crash, although police officers may require more timely reporting.

The form consists of five parts: General Information, Vehicle Information, Crash Information, Liability Coverage, and Certification.

Form OR-65-V. Oregon Partnership Income Return Payment Voucher

Form OR-65-V. Oregon Partnership Income Return Payment Voucher

Form OR-65-V is a compulsory tax form used by Oregon Partnership Income Return (PIR) filers. This form is used to make payments via electronic funds transfer (EFT) or by check. This form includes important fields such as  the employers' Oregon employer identification number (EIN), Oregon estimated taxes to be paid, and the estimated total balance due, which are used to determine the amount of payment. It also includes information on the payer, such as the name, address, phone number, and type of payment.