Oregon Trucking Permits – Fast Oversize/Overweight Permits & Online Applications

Do I Need an Oregon Trucking Permit?

  • Please check below, if the Oregon Trucking Permit is required!
  • You will need to carry this permit PRIOR entering Oregon, otherwise the fines may reach up to $500!
  • If the grossweight of my vehicle is over 26000 pounds, then I need this permit.

This service will allow to get your permit easily with automated system, complete the simple steps and get your permit within a minutes to your email address or fax

Get your Oregon Truck Permit within a minutes to your email address, also if preferable by text message or fax!

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Temporary Permit (Valid for 10 Days)

  • Get Your Unified Carrier Registration Done in 2 Steps

    Oregon participates on the enforcement of UCR fees. Please make sure to have UCR annual certificate before entering Oregon. Link is below!

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    The List of Permit Types Available

    Oregon Towing Permit

    Oregon Towing Permit

    Need a towing permit in Oregon? Our team helps towing and recovery businesses meet all state requirements without confusion or delays. From understanding eligibility to completing the application process, we make it easy to get the permits you need to …

    Nov. 3, 2025, 5:23 p.m.

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    Oregon Hunting Permits

    Oregon Hunting Permits

    An Oregon hunter’s permit is required for individuals planning to hunt legally within the state. In addition to a valid hunting license, Oregon may require specific permits or tags depending on the species, hunting area, and season.

    Nov. 3, 2025, 5:15 p.m.

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    Oregon Annual Weight-Mile Tax Program

    Oregon Annual Weight-Mile Tax Program

    The Oregon Annual Weight-Mile Tax Program requires carriers operating commercial vehicles in Oregon to report miles traveled and pay weight-mile taxes based on vehicle weight and distance. Understanding registration requirements, reporting deadlines, and tax calculations is essential for compliance and …

    Nov. 3, 2025, 5:07 p.m.

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    Why Choose This Service? Do I Need This Permit?

    Permit Eligibility & Benefits

    • If the grossweight of my vehicle is over 26000 pounds, then I need this permit.
    • If my vehicle is traveling on 3 or more axles, then I need this permit.
    • No need to print the permit, just keep the digital copy in your device and show it at the weight station if needed.

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    Running loads through multiple states requires careful coordination, especially when Oregon is part of the route. Because Oregon uses a weight-mile tax system and has specific permit requirements for commercial vehicles, trucking companies and owner-operators must prepare permits before entering the state. Without proper planning, missing documentation can lead to delays at weigh stations, unexpected fines, or disrupted delivery schedules.

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    How to Plan Multi-State Routes When Your Load Requires an Oregon Oversize Permit

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    Common Oregon Overweight Permit Application Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

    Learn the most common mistakes trucking companies make when applying for Oregon overweight permits. This guide explains how to avoid delays, prevent permit rejections, and ensure your permit applications are accurate and compliant with Oregon regulations.

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