Vetted repossession agencies serving Oregon auto lenders, credit unions and car dealers – including Portland, Salem, Eugene, Bend and statewide partners.
This directory is for informational purposes only and not an endorsement. Always verify each agency’s licensing, insurance, storage, fee schedule and coverage area before assigning accounts. For more information, see Oregon duplicate title and temporary tag process.
| Agent licensing | Oregon requires repossession agencies to be licensed through the Oregon Dept. of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) |
| Self-help repossession | Allowed under UCC Article 9; Oregon has additional DPSST licensing compliance requirements |
| Disposal notice | 10 days notice before disposal; 10 days right of reinstatement notice for consumer accounts |
| Deficiency rules | Deficiency allowed after commercially reasonable sale and notice |
| Regulator | Oregon DPSST – Private Security Licensing |
Lender/dealer tip: Oregon requires DPSST licensing for repo agencies and agents. Oregon's consumer-protective AG is active — ensure notices and procedures are reviewed by Oregon-experienced legal counsel.
This is an informational summary only and not legal advice. Consult qualified legal counsel before establishing repossession procedures in Oregon.