Allows the use of unregistered Passenger vehicles in Oregon (8,000 pounds or less combined weight); Light trailers and special use trailers (8,000 pounds or less loaded weight); Low-speed vehicles; Medium-speed electric vehicles; Mopeds; or Motorcycles. Only two permits for the same vehicle in a 12-month period may be obtained. To apply for this trip permit, call us today.
This includes the use of unregistered Campers; Travel trailers; or Motor homes.However, the length of the RV cannot be over 45 feet long. Additionally, you must show proof of vehicle ownership, if you are not listed as the owner on Oregon DMV records. Permits can only be obtained for up to 10 days for the same RV in a 12-month period. However, multiple permits for less than 10 days are doable, but the total days for a 12-month period cannot be more than 10. To apply for this trip permit, contact one of our representatives.
Grants the use of unregistered Motor vehicles with a registration weight (ORS 801.420) over 8,000 pounds and Motorized fixed load vehicles. Additionally, you cannot use this permit on Tow/recovery vehicles; or Motor homes. Moreover, vehicles with a combined weight over 26,000 pounds may be subject to weight-mile tax. Vehicles that weigh over 80,000 pounds require an over-dimension permit.
Oregon trip permits, which are issued by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) and allow for legal travel on specific routes, are legally required for vehicles that exceed 26000 pounds and dimension limits while traveling on state highways. There are several types of permits available, such as annual, oversize/overweight permits, single-trip permits, and other kind of special permits. Permits can be obtained in a quite simple way, however depending on the kind of vehicle and the route, the fee and other conditions may change. Before a trip, it's necessary to prepare, look up the latest limits and laws, and make sure the vehicle and load can safely travel the planned route.
THIS IS A STATE-SPECIFIC PERMIT AND IS REQUIRED IF THE GROSS WEIGHT OF THE TRUCK IS OVER 26000 POUNDS, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOUR PLATE IS APPORTIONED OR NOT. PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE PERMIT IS ONLY VALID FOR 10 DAYS. You'll need the following data to obtain an online Weight Mile Permit:
THE COST VARIES DEPENDING ON THE WEIGHT OF THE VEHICLE AND THE NUMBER OF MILES IT IS DRIVEN ON OREGON HIGHWAYS.
THIS IS A STATE-SPECIFIC PERMIT AND IS REQUIRED IF THE GROSS WEIGHT OF THE TRUCK IS OVER 26000 POUNDS, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOUR PLATE IS APPORTIONED OR NOT. PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE PERMIT IS ONLY VALID FOR 10 DAYS. You'll need the following data to obtain an online Weight Mile Permit: