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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
This trip permit allows the use of certain types of unregistered vehicles in Oregon, such as passenger vehicles with a combined weight of 8,000pounds or less, light trailers, and motorcycles. Only two permits for the same vehicle can be obtained within a 12-month period. To apply for this permit, contact us.
RVs that are unregistered, such as campers, travel trailers, or motor homes, can be used but must be less than 45 feet long. Proof of ownership is required if the RV is notregistered under the individual's name in Oregon. Permits for using the RV can only be obtained for a maximum of 10 days within a 12-month period. However, multiple shorter-term permits can be obtained as long as the total number of days does not exceed 10 days in a 12-month period. To apply for a permit, a person should contact a representative
This permit allows for the use of unregistered motor vehicles with a registration weight of over 8,000 pounds and motorized fixed-load vehicles, but it cannot be used fortow/recovery vehicles or motorhomes. Vehicles with a combined weight of over 26,000 pounds may be subject to weight-mile tax and vehicles that weigh over 80,000 pounds require an over-dimension permit.
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);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);
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