Operating a commercial vehicle in Oregon with a combined weight of 26,001 lbs or more? You need a valid Oregon Trip Permit. This 10-day temporary permit allows out-of-state commercial vehicles to legally operate on Oregon roads. Whether you're passing through or making deliveries, we process your trip permit quickly and ensure full compliance with Oregon DOT regulations.
Our streamlined online application takes minutes to complete. We verify all your information, calculate the correct fees, and process your permit through Oregon DOT the same day. No more waiting in DMV lines or dealing with complicated paperwork. Get your Oregon Trip Permit delivered directly to your email as a ready-to-print PDF.
Oregon Trip Permits are valid for 10 consecutive days from the start date you choose. You can select any future start date to match your travel plans. The permit covers all Oregon highways and allows you to enter and exit the state multiple times during the validity period. Make sure your trip permit is active before entering Oregon to avoid fines and delays at weigh stations.
To apply for your Oregon Trip Permit, you'll need your USDOT or CCD number, vehicle details including VIN, license plate, registered weight, and axle configuration. You'll also need your company name, contact information, and the dates you plan to operate in Oregon. Our team reviews every application to ensure accuracy and Oregon DOT compliance before your permit is issued by Oregon DOT.
Common questions about Oregon 10-day trip permits for commercial vehicles. Get quick answers to help you stay compliant and on schedule.
An Oregon Trip Permit is valid for 10 consecutive days from the start date you select. You can choose any future start date that matches your travel plans. The permit allows multiple entries and exits from Oregon during the validity period.
Commercial vehicles with a combined weight of 26,001 pounds or more that are not registered in Oregon require a trip permit to operate legally in the state. This applies to trucks, tractors, trailers, and other heavy commercial vehicles.
Most Oregon Trip Permits are processed and delivered within minutes to a few hours during business hours. You'll receive your permit as a PDF via email, ready to print or display digitally. Same-day processing is available for urgent requests.
You'll need your USDOT or CCD number, vehicle identification (VIN, license plate, unit number), registered weight, axle configuration, company name, contact information, and your planned start date for operating in Oregon.
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