The Oregon DMV requires registration for various kinds of trailers. If you own a trailer, see which category it falls under and take the steps below to obtain the appropriate registration.
Recreational Trailers and Campers
The DMV defines a camper as a structure that isn't permanently attached to the the vehicle but is mounted on the vehicle, has facilities for habitation, is more than 6 feet in length and 5.5 feet or more in height (floor to ceiling). A camper has no more than one axle to support the total weight of the structure.
The DMV defines trailers as campers that are permanently affixed to the vehicle.
You can register your trailer or camper by doing the following:
Complete an Application for Title and Registration. Registration is valid for two years.
Pay fees.
You can use the DMV's camper and trailer fee chart to see how much you'll have to pay for registration. Typically, the DMV charges $81 for the first 10 feet and $6.75 for each additional foot.
The DMV requires your trailer or camper to have a registration plate. If it doesn't, you'll have to pay a plate fee.
If you need to title your trailer or camper at the same time, you must also pay the title fee.
Whether or not you have to license motorcyclye cargo trailers depends on the size of the trailer. You may not need an additional license.
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Yes you need a ATV license here in Oregon
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not in Oregon
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I dont think so...
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