The Oregon Petition for Judicial Review of Order of DMV is a legal procedure that allows individuals to challenge a decision of the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The Oregon Petition for Judicial Review is used to contest a DMV decision made by the DMV, including decisions on driver’s license suspensions, traffic violations, automobile registrations, and other DMV-related matters. The petitioner must file the petition in the county where the contested decision was issued. The petition must include a copy of the DMV's decision and a brief description of the reasons for the petition. In addition, the petitioner must provide evidence to support his/her case. After the petition is filed, the DMV must respond to the petition within 30 days. The Oregon Petition for Judicial Review can be divided into two types: Contested Case Hearings and Judicial Reviews. Contested Case Hearings are conducted by an administrative law judge from the Oregon Department of Transportation. The judge hears evidence from both sides and issues a decision on the case. Judicial Reviews are conducted in circuit court and involve a full trial. The court reviews the evidence presented by both sides and issues a ruling. No matter the type of Oregon Petition for Judicial Review, the petitioner may be represented by a lawyer during the proceedings. If the court rules in the petitioner’s favor, the DMV's decision may be overturned.