| Recreational Vehicle (RV) Trip Permits |
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| Overview |
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Recreational vehicle trip permits allow the operation of unregistered campers, travel trailers, and motor homes that are no longer than 45 feet in length.
They are issued for periods of 1 to 10 days.
A given recreational vehicle may only be issued recreational vehicle trip permits that total a maximum of 10 days within any 12-month period.
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| Fees |
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The fee for a recreational vehicle trip permit is $30, regardless of the number of days for which it is issued (1 to 10 days).
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| To Apply |
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To apply, you must provide DMV with a request that includes:
- Your name;
- Your address;
- Your driver license or ID card number and state of issuance (if not Oregon);
- Vehicle make and model;
- Vehicle year;
- Vehicle Identification Number (VIN);
- Vehicle length;
- Insurance company name and policy number (for motor vehicles only, not trailers or campers);
- Desired permit duration (specify 1 to 10 days);
- Proof of ownership*; and
- Payment (check made out to "Oregon DMV" or money order).
* If the person who is buying the trip permit is not the current owner, as shown on Oregon DMV records, provide a document or copy of a document showing proof of ownership. Examples of acceptable proof of ownership are:
- Bill of sale from previous owner;
- Secure odometer statement or secure power of attorney;
- Copy of insurance policy covering vehicle;
- Copy of contract or agreement to purchase vehicle;
- Out of state ownership document; or
- Legal document awarding ownership of the vehicle.
You may submit your request in the form of a letter, with your payment (see the Fees section above), in person at a DMV office or by mail.
If you have questions or need more information, please contact DMV.
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| Related Information |
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