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Oregon Trip Permits

Simplified and Reliable Oregon Trip Permits

Are you preparing to operate a commercial vehicle across state lines? Our Oregon travel permit services are reliable and will guarantee a smooth journey. We have you covered, regardless of whether your vehicle is unregistered under the International Registration Plan (IRP) or exceeds the legal size and weight limits.

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What is an Oregon trip permit?

An Oregon travel permit is a transient authorization that is necessary for the operation of specific vehicles within the state or across state lines. By obtaining this permit, you can prevent penalties during transit by adhering to federal and state regulations.

 

When Is an Oregon Trip Permit Required?

An Oregon trip permit is required if:
1. Not registered with the IRP: Your vehicle is not registered under the International Registration Plan (IRP) despite the fact that it is operated on an interstate basis.
2. Non-IFTA Compliance: The gross or registered weight of your vehicle, which includes trailers and tow vehicles, exceeds 26,000 pounds or has three or more axles, and it lacks IFTA credentials.
3. Exceeds Legal Size or Weight Limits: Your vehicle exceeds the permissible size and weight limits in Oregon:
Weight: Maximum 80,000 pounds.
Height: Up to 14 feet.
Width: No wider than 8 feet 6 inches.
Length: Up to 53 feet.

Why Obtain an Oregon Trip Permit?

Temporary Vehicle Use: Enables short-term operation of vehicles not permanently registered in Oregon.
Out-of-State Compliance: Ensures legal travel for non-resident vehicles that don’t meet Oregon registration requirements.
Fuel Tax Compliance: Mandates unregistered vehicles to pay Oregon’s fuel taxes if not covered by IFTA.
Oversize/Overweight Compliance: Required for vehicles exceeding legal size and weight limits.
Need Assistance? Get in touch with us today!

We are here to facilitate the process of navigating vehicle compliance, which can be complex. For prompt and dependable assistance with Oregon Trip & Fuel permits, please contact us at 📞 (630) 847-0241. Our team of professionals is proficient in the following areas:

 

FAQ’s

1. What is an Oregon Trip Permit?
Oregon trip permits are temporary authorizations that permit vehicles to operate within Oregon or across state lines in the absence of IRP registration or IFTA credentials.

2. When is an Oregon Trip Permit required?
You need one if:
• The vehicle is not registered under the International Registration Plan (IRP).
• It has three or more axles, no matter the weight.
• Its gross or registered weight exceeds 26,000 pounds (including trailers).

3. Do I need a permit for vehicles exceeding size or weight limits?
Certainly, vehicles that exceed Oregon’s legal size or weight limits (80,000 pounds, 14 feet high, 8 feet 6 inches wide, or 53 feet long) are required to obtain both a trip and oversize/overweight permit.

4. Can I use an Oregon Trip Permit for temporary operations?
Yes, vehicles not permanently registered in Oregon can operate temporarily with this permit, provided they comply with local laws.

5. What’s the difference between a trip permit and a fuel tax permit?
• A trip permit allows temporary operation for unregistered or oversized vehicles.
• A fuel tax permit ensures compliance with Oregon’s fuel tax laws for vehicles without IFTA credentials.

6. What are the steps to get an Oregon Trip Permit?
Simply contact us at 📞 (630) 847-0241 to get started. We’ll guide you through the process and ensure all your compliance needs are met.

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