OREGON TRUCKING PERMITS
Do You Need a Permit?
Certain commercial vehicles require valid operating permits prior to entry. Apply online and receive your documents within minutes.
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Oregon Permit Types
We handle all Oregon trip and operating permit types on your behalf — fast, accurate, and paperless.
Light Vehicle Trip Permit
For passenger vehicles and light trucks at or under 8,000 lbs. operating in Oregon temporarily.
Recreational Vehicle Permit
Covers campers, RVs, motor homes, and travel trailers up to a maximum length of 45 ft.
Heavy Motor Vehicle & Trailer
Required for any motor vehicle or combination over 8,000 lbs. operating temporarily in Oregon.
Registration Weight Trip Permit
Allows a vehicle to legally travel at a weight that exceeds its current Oregon registration.
Registered Vehicle Trip Permit
Short-term permit for an already-registered vehicle that needs temporary operating authority.
Snowmobile Out-of-State
For out-of-state residents operating a snowmobile within Oregon — seasonal permit required.
Need a Permit Today?
Our online system allows you to apply, pay, and receive your permit PDF quickly — without long wait times or unnecessary delays.
How Oregon Trip Permits Work
If your commercial vehicle is not registered in Oregon, a temporary permit may be required before operating within the state. We simplify the application process by handling the required filings quickly and accurately.
- USDOT number of the carrier
- Driver name and contact
- Truck year, make, license plate
- Unit number and VIN
- Commodity being transported
- Intended Oregon route with zip codes
- USDOT number of the carrier
- Driver and company information
- Vehicle details including VIN
- Leasing company name (if applicable)
- Oregon entry and exit points
- Delivery stops with city and ZIP
We're Here to Help
Questions about your permit application status or Oregon regulations? Reach out and our team will respond promptly.