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Oregon Truck Permits

There is a requirement in Oregon that trucking companies and owner-operators obtain Oregon Truck Permits even if motor carriers have an IFTA license. The registration or Cab Card must be obtained by the truck driver. Also, trailers that are not registered, are required to obtain a permit.

Trip permits must be obtained PRIOR to operation. Motor carriers need this permit if:

  • The vehicle’s gross weight is over 26,000 pounds andor has 3 axles.
  • Oregon does not appear on the registration cab card.
  • The vehicle(s) does not have registration (expired or no plates).


Heavy Trailer Trip Permit:

Temporary Pass

 

This permit is issued to motor carriers when:

  • Confirmation of payment of the weight-mile tax is received in advance
  • The combined gross weight of the truck, trailer, and load exceeds 26,000 pounds

    Note: The maximum number of temporary passes for an is five or more for one unit or 35 in a rolling 12-month period.

 

Temporary Registration Weight Increase

 

This will temporarily increase the Commercial or Apportioned registration weight of the vehicle within 10 days. The following credentials will be determined on a case-by-case basis.

  • Declare tax paid at a higher weight for the vehicle.
  • Obtain an oversize or overweight permit when operating more than 80,000 pounds and/or legal load dimensions.
  • Obtain special permit such as Road Use Assessment Fees by way of a Single Trip Permit.

 

Temporary Registration Document

 

  • Issue by MCTD or by Oregon Trucking online, when the vehicle is subject to weight-mile tax and doesn’t currently have a base plate on the vehicle.
  • When the base plate is received and installed, this temporary registration document must be canceled and the vehicle must be registered in Oregon’s Weight-Mile Tax Program with the current plate number.

 

Required Information to Obtain Oregon Truck Permits

  • USDOT number 
  • Vehicle Information
  • Power unit base plate.
  • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN number)
  • Unit number.
  • Date(s) of travel.
  • Driver(s) full legal name(s)
  • Route Travel or the number of miles to purchase.
  • Registered weight.
  • Operating weight — The heaviest weight at which the vehicle will operate during the 10-day permit.
  • Registration Cab Card — Apportioned Registration.
  • Registration — Temporary or Registration Trip Permit.
  • Truck own or lease information.
  • Method of payment — credit card (Visa or MasterCard only).
  • Fax number or email address to send the registration and/or permit.

NOTES: Temporary Passes are set up for 10 days use only.

 

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