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| Overview |
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This page provides information about motor homes.
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| Motor Home Definition |
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A vehicle that has been designed, reconstructed, or permanently altered to provide facilities for human habitation, i.e., permanent sleeping and cooking facilities. This includes permanently mounted campers on pickup trucks or other truck frames.
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| Registration & Title |
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To Qualify
- To qualify for motor home registration, the vehicle must meet the definition supplied in the section above.
- In order to register any vehicle in Oregon, including a motor home, you must meet Oregon's residency requirements.
To Apply
Fees
- Motor home registration fees are calculated according to length, using the motor home fee schedule (any fractions will be rounded down to the full foot).
- Motor homes may not exceed 45 feet in length.
- If a motor home exceeds 45 feet in length, it can not be registered. Motor homes are registered for a two-year period.
- If a motor home does not already have motor home plates, a plate fee is also required (refer to our registration fee page for more details).
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| License Plates |
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The standard issue license plate for a motor home has a yellow background with blue letters and numbers. Motor homes may also have a Custom (Personalized) plate, or they may qualify for an Antique Vehicle, Special Vehicle, Disabled Veteran, Ex-POW, or Amateur (HAM) Radio Operator plate. Regardless of the plate type, two plates are issued and are required to be displayed on the front and rear of the vehicle.
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| Related Information |
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Additional information that may be relevant includes:
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