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About Your DEQ Online

In the last few years, we have improved the way we accept, process and share information at DEQ. This is an important upgrade to the way we do business, both internally and with the public. This environmental data management system provides a streamlined online way to connect with DEQ for permits, licenses, certificates, reporting and more.

Many of DEQ's regulatory now use Your DEQ Online to: 

  • Provide more accessible services for the regulated community and the public
  • Save applicants time and resources on application submissions
  • Streamline DEQ processes and reduce the ongoing costs of collecting and maintaining submission data
  • Meet federal electronic reporting standards
  • Improve transparency and management of publicly available environmental data

Submission and renewal

checkmarkSubmit or renew applications, permits, certifications, licenses, complaints and more.

E-Payments

dollar signPay invoices, fees, penalties, and other payments online using an e-check, credit card. 
Fact sheet: Payment options 

Dashboard

dashboardCheck the status of submitted applications, upcoming reporting obligations, permit, license and certificate renewal dates, scheduled inspections, pay invoices online, or correspond with DEQ.

Access to published records

search for documentsEasily access published records such as permits, licenses and other public information.

Investing in a healthier, cleaner Oregon

Whether we are implementing air quality initiatives, improving our water quality permitting program or making environmental data more readily available, Your DEQ Online is part of the ongoing effort to provide better service to support communities across the state. Your DEQ Online opens opportunities for greater understanding of how pollution sources affect our communities and the environment. This helps DEQ partner with other agencies, the regulated community and members of the public to advance environmental protection and justice for all communities and ecosystems in Oregon, now and for future generations.

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