
Motor vehicles, along with campers and trailers, can be
registered
while out of state by having their Vehicle Identification
Numbers
(VIN) physically verified by another state's DMV, or by a
sworn
police officer. You will need to obtain a "VIN
Verification Form"
from the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles.
Oregon has no SALES TAX, and does not impose property
taxes on
motor vehicles or travel trailers.
It is NOT legal to maintain two
states of residency. If you are
contemplating registering your vehicles in Oregon, you must
either reside in Oregon, or be able to prove that you are
living
full time in an RV, traveling on a regular basis, in order
to establish an
Oregon residency. Simply having a
street address does not constitute
residency!
The Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles can issue
an Oregon
Driver's License at any DMV office throughout the state, if
you present:
(1) a valid out-of-state
license,
(2) mail addressed to
you with an Oregon address,
(3) are able to provide
a street address.
You will be required to take a simple written test on
Oregon
driving laws.
Mail Forwarding Services provides a street address to all
of our
annual clients.
As we primarily provide a mailing service, it is
recommended that you
call the Oregon "DRIVERS AND MOTOR VEHICLES" (DMV)
at
(503)945-5400, they should be able to provide the answers to any of
your questions. You might also request a copy of the "Oregon
Driver's Manual".
We also recommend that you go to the Driver
and Motor Vehicles
web site as they have done an excellent job of explaining the registration
process.