Vehicle registration plates of Oregon

Summary

The U.S. state of Oregon first required its residents to register their motor vehicles in 1905. Registrants provided their own license plates for display until 1911, when the state began to issue plates.[1]

Oregon
Current series
Size12 in × 6 in
30 cm × 15 cm
MaterialAluminum
Serial format123 ABC
IntroducedNovember 1989 (1989-11)
Availability
Issued byOregon Department of Transportation, Driver & Motor Vehicle Services
Manufactured byIrwin-Hodson Company, Portland, Oregon
History
First issuedAugust 1, 1911 (1911-08-01)
(pre-state plates from 1905 through July 31, 1911)

As of 2022, plates are issued by the Oregon Department of Transportation through its Driver & Motor Vehicle Services branch. Front and rear plates are required for most classes of vehicles, while only rear plates are required for motorcycles and trailers.

Passenger baseplates edit

1911 to 1949 edit

No slogans were used on passenger plates during the period covered by this subsection.

Image Dates issued Design Serial format Serials issued Notes
  1911 Embossed black serial on yellow plate with border line; vertical "ORE" and "1911" at left and right respectively 1234 1 to approximately 6200
  1912 Embossed black serial on light green plate with border line; vertical "ORE" and "1912" at left and right respectively 1234 1 to approximately 9999
  1913 Black serial on silver plate; vertical "ORE" and "1913" at left and right respectively 12345 1 to approximately 14000
  1914 Debossed white serial on blue plate; vertical "ORE" and "1914" at left and right respectively 12345 1 to approximately 16500
  1915 Debossed black serial on yellow plate; vertical "ORE" and "1915" at left and right respectively 12345 1 to approximately 22500
  1916 Embossed white serial on dark red plate; vertical "ORE" and "1916" at left and right respectively 12345 1 to approximately 34000
  1917 Embossed white serial on green plate; vertical "ORE" and "1917" at left and right respectively 12345 1 to approximately 49000
  1918 Embossed black serial on light blue plate; vertical "ORE" and "1918" at left and right respectively 12345 1 to approximately 70000
  1919 Embossed black serial on orange plate; vertical "ORE" and "1919" at left and right respectively 12345 1 to approximately 84000
  1920 Embossed white serial on red plate; "ORE 1920" at right 123456 1 to approximately 104000
  1921 Embossed white serial on green plate; "ORE 1921" at right 123456 1 to approximately 119000
  1922 Embossed black serial on golden yellow plate; "ORE 1922" at right 123456 1 to approximately 135000
  1923 Embossed white serial on dark blue plate; "ORE 1923" at right 123456 1 to approximately 168000
  1924 Embossed white serial on red plate; "ORE 1924" at right 123-456 1 to approximately 197-000
  1925 Embossed black serial on yellow plate; "ORE 1925" at right 123-456 1 to approximately 220-000
  1926 Embossed white serial on black plate; "ORE 1926" at right 123-456 1 to approximately 236-000
  1927 Embossed white serial on black plate; "OREGON-1927" at bottom 123-456 1 to approximately 261-000 First use of the full state name.
  1928 Embossed black serial on white plate; "OREGON-1928" at bottom 123-456 1 to approximately 256-000
  January 1, 1929 –
June 30, 1930
Embossed white serial on black plate; "OREGON-1929" at top 123-456 1 to approximately 330-000 Validated from January 1 through June 30, 1930, with windshield sticker.
  July 1, 1930 –
June 30, 1931
Embossed orange serial on black plate; "OREGON EXPIRES JUNE 30 1931" at bottom 123-456 1 to approximately 296-000
  July 1, 1931 –
June 30, 1932
Embossed white serial on black plate; "OREGON JUNE 30 1932" at bottom 123-456 1 to approximately 265-000
  July 1, 1932 –
June 30, 1933
Embossed white serial on black plate with border line; "OREGON JUNE 30 1933" at top 123-456 1 to approximately 250-000
  July 1 – December 31, 1933 Embossed black serial on golden yellow plate with border line; "OREGON DEC. 31 1933" at bottom 123-456 1 to approximately 218-000
  1934 Embossed black serial on gray plate with border line; "OREGON-1934" at bottom 123-456 1 to approximately 249-000
  1935 Embossed yellow serial on black plate with border line; "OREGON-1935" at top 123-456 1 to approximately 272-000
  1936 Embossed black serial on silver plate with border line; "OREGON-1936" at bottom 123-456 1 to approximately 276-000
  1937 Embossed white serial on black plate with border line; "OREGON-1937" at top 123-456 1 to approximately 293-000
  1938 Embossed black serial on silver plate with border line; "OREGON-1938" at top 123-456 1 to approximately 327-000
  1939 Embossed black serial on yellow plate with border line; "OREGON-1939" at bottom 123-456 1 to approximately 344-000
  1940 Embossed blue serial on white plate with border line; "OREGON-1940" at top 123-456 1 to approximately 359-000
  1941 Embossed white serial on green plate with border line; "19 OREGON 41" at bottom 123-456 1 to approximately 390-000
  1942–45 Embossed white serial on blue plate with border line; "19 OREGON 42" at bottom 123-456 1 to approximately 495-000 Revalidated for 1943, 1944 and 1945 with windshield stickers, due to metal conservation for World War II.
  1946 Embossed black serial on gray plate with border line; "46 OREGON 46" at bottom 123-456 1 to approximately 480-000 Only rear plates issued due to ongoing metal shortages. A windshield sticker was carried at the front of the vehicle.
  1947 Embossed black serial on unpainted aluminum plate with border line; "47 OREGON 47" at bottom 123-456 1 to approximately 458-000
  1948 Embossed red serial on unpainted aluminum plate with border line; "48 OREGON 48" at top 123-456 1 to approximately 511-000
  1949 Embossed black serial on unpainted aluminum plate with border line; "19 OREGON 49" at bottom 123-456 1 to approximately 567-000

1950 to present edit

 
Some of Oregon's current license plate designs

In 1956, the United States, Canada, and Mexico came to an agreement with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, the Automobile Manufacturers Association and the National Safety Council that standardized the size for license plates for vehicles (except those for motorcycles) at 6 inches (15 cm) in height by 12 inches (30 cm) in width, with standardized mounting holes.[2] The 1955 (dated 1956) issue was the first Oregon license plate that complied with these standards.

All plates from 1955 until present are still valid, provided they are displayed on the vehicle to which they were originally issued and the vehicle has been continuously registered.

Image Dates issued Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
  1950 Embossed black serial on unpainted aluminum plate with border line; month of expiration, "OREGON" and "50" or "51" at top none 123-456 1 to 710-000 Monthly staggered registration introduced. Dated plates were generally issued to existing registrants, while all undated plates were issued to new registrants. All were revalidated with tabs each year until 1955.
  1951–54 As above, but without "50" or "51" 710-001 to approximately 995-000
  1955 Embossed golden yellow serial on blue plate with border line; month of expiration, "OREGON" and "56" at top none 1A-1234 Letter corresponds to month of expiration (see right) Letters A through M (excluding I) were used for January through December respectively, followed by letters N through Z (excluding O). All 1955–59 plates were revalidated with tabs each year until 1960 and with stickers thereafter, while all "Pacific Wonderland" plates were revalidated with stickers.
  1956–59 As above, but without "56"
  1960–63 As above, but with shorter dies for the serial, state name and month of expiration "PACIFIC WONDERLAND" at bottom
  1964–73 Embossed golden yellow serial on blue plate; border line around plate and around registration year sticker spot at bottom right; "OREGON" centered at bottom; month of expiration at bottom left none ABC 123 First letter corresponds to month of expiration Letters A through M (excluding I) were used for January through December respectively.
  1973–85 Embossed blue serial on golden yellow plate; border line around plate and around registration year sticker spot at bottom right; "OREGON" centered at bottom; month of expiration at bottom left none ABC 123 First letter corresponds to month of expiration Serials for each month continued from where the 1964–73 plates left off.
  1985 –
June
1988
As above, but without month of expiration and sticker spot border line ABC 123 NAA 001 to PDM 999 Month coding discontinued.
  July
1988 – November 1989
Embossed dark blue serial on mountain skyline with pale lavender mountains, light khaki sky and pale green Douglas Fir in the center; "Oregon" screened in pale blue centered at top none ABC 123 PDN 001 to QNL 999 Awarded "Plate of the Year" for best new license plate of 1988 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, the first time Oregon was so honored.
  November 1989 – February 2004 Embossed dark blue serial on mountain skyline with lavender mountains, light blue sky and dark green Douglas Fir in the center; "Oregon" screened in dark blue centered at top none ABC 123 QNM 001 to ZZZ 999 Same design as previous, but with the colors changed in response to public criticism of the original colors.[3]
  February 2004 – present 123 ABC 001 BAA to 379 PPX (as of January 04, 2024) No change to design or colors. Formatting changed to numbers first. 'A' series of serials skipped to avoid confusion with optional Oregon Trail plates.

Optional plates edit

Image Type Dates issued Design Serial format Serials issued Notes
  Oregon Trail 1993–2000 Black on blue, yellow and green background. Embossed serials. 123 ABC 001 AAA to 999 ASZ Featured a Covered Wagon print. Printing of plates to this design ceased in 1998,[4] but the design continued to be issued to vehicle owners requesting it until the supply of pre-printed plates ran out, circa early 2000.[5]
  Salmon 1998–2021 Dark blue on multicolored background. Embossed serials. Discontinued September 1, 2021. S/L 12345 S/L 00001 to S/L 93326 (as of May 8, 2021) $30 surcharge supports the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board and the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department and is charged at each renewal time (every two years). First available in February 1998, the Salmon design has been less popular than had been expected, and by 2002 had only raised about one-third as much revenue as originally predicted.[6]
2021–present White on multicolored background. Surface-printed serials. Redesigned in 2021, released September 1, 2021 S/M 12345 S/M 00001 to present
 
 
 
Crater Lake Centennial 2002–2022 White on multicolored background. Surface-printed serials. Discontinued September 9, 2022. C/L 12345 C/L 00001 to C/L 99999 Awarded "Plate of the Year" for best new license plate of 2002 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, the second time Oregon was so honored. Surcharge supports Crater Lake National Park.
C/K 12345 C/K 00001 to C/K 99999
C/A 12345 C/A 00001 to C/A 99999
C/B 12345 C/B 00001 to approx. C/B 44000
  Crater Lake 2022–present White on multicolored background. Surface-printed serials. Redesigned in 2022, released September 9, 2022. C/B 12345 C/B 44001 to present Surcharge supports Crater Lake National Park.
  Cultural Trust 2006–2021 Black on multicolored background. Embossed serials. Discontinued October 1, 2021. C/U 12345 C/U 00001 to present Surcharge supports the Oregon Cultural Trust.
  Cultural Trust 2021–present White on multicolored background. Embossed serials. Redesigned in 2021, released October 1, 2021
Honoring Their Sacrifice 2009-present As current passenger base, but with a picture of the State of Oregon with an American Flag in the center behind a firefighter and police officer replacing the two left-most serials. A BCD Surcharge supports the Oregon Law Enforcement Memorial Trust Fund.[7]
 
 
 
Pacific Wonderland 2009–present Gold on blue. Embossed serials. 9A-1234 9P-0001 to 9Z-9999 Special re-issue of 1960–63 passenger base to celebrate Oregon's 150 years of statehood. Surcharge supports the Oregon State Capitol Foundation and the Oregon Historical Society. Originally limited to 40,000 plates; increased to 80,000 in 2015.
0A-1234 0A-0001 to 0B-7911 (as of June 29, 2022)
  Higher Education 2005–present As current passenger base, but with school logo replacing two left-most serials. Embossed serials. A BCD Surcharge supports the school of choice. Available for EOU, OSU, U of O, UP, and Willamette.
  Share the Road 2008–present White and yellow text on blue background. Surface-printed serials. ABCD Surcharge supports The Street Trust and Cycle Oregon.
Wine Country May 14, 2012[8] – present White text on multi-colored background. Surface-printed serials. W/C 12345 W/C 00001 to W/C 53617 (as of March 4, 2022) Surcharge supports "agricultural and culinary tourism".[8]
Keep Kids Safe October 16, 2012 – early 2015 White text on blue burst background with two children in front of red heart. Surface-printed serials. ABCD Surcharge supported child abuse prevention programs. Production discontinued October 31, 2014 due to low sales.
  Portland Trail Blazers September 1, 2016 – present Black on white background, with Trail Blazer colors around border. Embossed serials. T/B 12345 T/B 00001 to T/B 35106 (as of May 22, 2022) The design includes the Trail Blazers pin wheel between the stacked TB and the numbers, 'ripcity' at the bottom and red, black and gray stripes at the top. Also available as a vanity plate and as an amateur radio operator (ham) plate.
Coastal Playground February 1, 2019 – present White on two-shade-blue background, with mother gray whale and calf swimming just below surface of ocean; small lighthouse at upper left. G/W 12345 G/W 00001 to G/W 23869 (as of May 13, 2022) Surcharge supports Oregon State University's Marine Mammal Institute.[9]
  Smokey Bear August 1, 2019 – present White on forest green background, changing to light green in the shape of a forest silhouette at top, with portion of face of Smokey Bear at left and "Keep Oregon Green" along the bottom. S/B 12345 S/B 00001 to S/B 47070 (as of May 23, 2022) Awarded "Plate of the Year" for best new license plate of 2019 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, the third time Oregon was so honored. Surcharge, paid partly in the form of a voucher purchased from the non-profit Keep Oregon Green Association, supports that organization's efforts to reduce instances of human-caused wildfires.[10][11]
Watch for Wildlife May 4, 2022 – present Dark blue on multicolored background, with a mule deer at left and Mount Hood prominently in the righthand background[12] W/W 12345 W/W 00001 to present Surcharge supports the Oregon Wildlife Foundation.[12][13]
Pollinator Paradise November 1, 2023 – present White on multicolored background, with honey bee and bumble bee amid red clover[14] B/Z 12345 B/Z 00001 to present Surcharge supports Oregon State University programs studying how to maintain healthy pollinator populations.[15]

There are also special plates available for special interest vehicles, antique vehicles, veterans, and various service clubs.

Non-passenger plates edit

Image Type Dates issued Design Serial format Serials issued Notes
  Amateur Radio Operator Serial begins with 'A', 'K', 'W' or 'N' Reflects call letters issued to amateur radio operators by the FCC These plates can be issued on the optional Salmon, Crater Lake and Cultural Trust designs. They were also issued on the Oregon Trail design.
  Amateur Radio Operator – Motorcycle/Moped Serial begins with 'A', 'K', 'W' or 'N' Reflects call letters issued to amateur radio operators by the FCC
  Apportioned Truck 1975–present Blue on gold; "APPORTIONED" at bottom Y123456 Y000001 to present Issued to trucks based in Oregon that operate interstate and have a GVW of 26,000 pounds or less. Trucks are not subject to Oregon's weight mile tax.
 
 
White on red or black on white with "APPORTIONED" at bottom and "DOT" or "PUC" at upper right corner YABC123 YAAA001 to present Issued to trucks based in Oregon that operate interstate and have a GVW of more than 26,000 pounds. Trucks are subject to Oregon's weight mile tax.
  Apportioned Trailer 1975 to ? Blue on gold; "APPORTIONED" at bottom Z123456 Z000001 to present Issued to trailers based in Oregon that operate interstate. May have been discontinued in favor of the Heavy Permanent license plate.
  Bus Orange on aluminum; "OREGON" at top B 123
B 1-234
Issued to buses designed and used for carrying passengers, baggage and express for compensation. Also any vehicle with a registration weight of more than 10,000 pounds (e.g. church bus, private school bus, worker bus, etc.) that is primarily used for carrying passengers. Also bus trailer.
 
 
 
Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top B 1-234
B 1234
B 12345
B012345
  Camper before 1973 White on black; "CAMPER" at bottom K123456 K700001 to approx. K760000 Issued to “camper” which is a structure with a floor designed to be mounted upon a motor vehicle but not permanently attached.
  1973 to ? Blue on gold; "CAMPER" at bottom K760001 to approx. K790000
  Blue on gold; sticker box at top and "Oregon" at bottom K790001 to approx. K810000
1993–99 Oregon Trail base Approx. K990000 to K999999
  ? to present Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top K810001 to present
  Charitable/Non-Profit 1989–early 2000s Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top with sticker box at bottom C/N 12345 C/N 00001 to approx. C/N 02400 Issued to trucks or buses owned and used by charitable or nonprofit organizations.
  early 2000s–mid 2000s Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top C/N 02401 to approx. C/N 03200
  mid. 2000s–present Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top with sticker box at bottom C/N 03200 to C/N 04617 (as of August 23, 2021)
  Coach
  Commercial Truck 1966–73 Orange on aluminum T123456 T200001 to approx. T346500 Issued to trucks that only operate within Oregon and have a GVW of 26,000 pounds or less.
 
 
 
 
1974–present Blue on gold Approx. T346501 to present
  White on red or black on white with "COMMERCIAL" at bottom and "DOT" or "PUC" at upper right corner YCBC123 YCAA001 to present Issued to trucks that only operate within Oregon and have a GVW of more than 26,000 pounds.
 
 
Dealer 1977-1983 Blue on gold with "OREGON DEALER" and 2-digit year or valiation sticker at bottom D/A 1234 A Issued to dealers with current business license
  1984-early 2000s Blue on gold with "OREGON" at bottom; 1984 issues included "84" at bottom, other years used validation stickers D/A 1234 A
D/A 1234AB
D/A 1234 A/B
  early 2000s-late 2000s Blue on gold with "OREGON" at top D/A 1234 A
D/A 1234AB
  late 2000s-present Blue on gold or black on silver with "OREGON" at top and "DEALER" at bottom D/A 1234 A
D/A 1234AB
D/L 1234 A
D/L 1234AB
  Dealer – Motorcycle/Moped/
Snowmobile/ATV
Blue on gold or black on silver Issued to dealers with current business license.
 
 
 
 
Disabled Person
  Disabled Veteran 1973 – early 1990s Blue on gold; "PERMANENT" at top, "VETERAN" at right and wheelchair under 'D' prefix D12345 D00001 to approximately D06000 Serials continue on from those on the blue-on-gold plates, with D/1 99 99 followed by D/2 00 00, D/2 99 99 followed by D/3 00 00, etc.
  As above, but with no wheelchair D06001 to approximately D10000
  As above, but with "PERMANENT" at bottom D10001 to approximately D18000
 
 
 
 
 
early 1990s – present 1989 Douglas Fir graphic; "PERMANENT" at bottom and "VETERAN" at right D/1 23 45 D/1 80 01 to present
  Ex-POW Issued to persons qualifying as former prisoners of war.
  Ex-POW – Motorcycle/Moped Issued to persons qualifying as former prisoners of war.
 
 
Farm Vehicle before 1965 Various colors on aluminum with date stamped at top F12-345 F10-000 and above For use on motor vehicles used in farm operations.
  1965–72 Orange on aluminum; sticker box at bottom F10-000 to approximately
F71-500
  1973–present Blue on gold; sticker box at bottom F71-501 to
F99-999
  F123456 F100000 to present
  For-Rent Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top and "DEC." and year of expiration at bottom F/R 1-2345 Issued to trailers having a loaded weight of 8,000 lb or less that are for hire and are equipped with pneumatic tires. All plates expire on December 31 of the stated year.
 
 
Government Exempt Gold on blue; "PUBLICLY OWNED" at top and "OREGON" at bottom E12-345
E123-456
E123456
E95-000 to approximately E122000 Issued to vehicles registered to state, local and regional agencies
  Blue on gold; "PUBLICLY OWNED" at top and "OREGON" at bottom E123456 E122001 to approximately E226000
 
 
Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top and "PUBLICLY OWNED" at bottom E226001 to present
  Government Exempt – Motorcycle/Moped Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top and "EXEMPT" at bottom E/9 12345
 
 
 
 
Heavy Fixed Load H/F 12345 Issued to vehicles, both motorized and non-motorized, that weigh over 3,000 lb. and are not designed to carry people or property.
  Heavy Trailer 1973 – late 1980s Blue on gold; sticker box at bottom H/T 12-345
H/T 12345
H/T 06–001 to approximately H/T 62000 Issued to trailers having a loaded weight over 8,000 lb.
 
 
late 1980s – present Blue on gold; "PERMANENT" at bottom H/B 12345 H/P 00001 to H/S 99999; H/U 00001 to H/V 74602 (as of April 6, 2022)
 
 
Light Fixed Load Blue on gold L/F 12345 Issued to vehicles, both motorized and non-motorized, that weigh 3,000 lb. or less and are not designed to carry people or property. Examples of such vehicles are temporary lighting rigs and portable VMSes.
  Low-Speed Vehicle Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top and sticker box at bottom L/S 12345 L/S 00001 to ? Issued to four-wheeled vehicles with a maximum speed of between 20 and 25 miles per hour.
  Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top ? to L/S 00521 (as of September 23, 2016)
  Medium-Speed Vehicle Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top M/S 12345 M/S 00001 to present Issued to four-wheeled electrical vehicles that are equipped with a roll cage or a crushproof body design and have a maximum speed of 35 miles per hour.
  Moped 1980s – present Blue on gold M/P 12345 M/P 00001 to present Issued to two- or three-wheeled cycles or bicycles equipped with an independent power source, with an engine size of up to 50 cubic centimeters and a maximum speed of up to 30 miles per hour.
  Motor Home Blue on yellow H123456 H900001 to approx. H913000
  Blue on gold; "MOTOR HOME" at bottom H913001 to approx. H952000
 
 
Blue on gold; sticker box at bottom H952001 to H999999
H100001 to approx. H135000
Oregon Trail base H800001 to approx. H809999
H/C 12345 H/C 00001 to approx. 17999
  Blue on gold; sticker box at bottom H/C 99999 to approx. H/C 58000 (issued in reverse)
 
 
Blue on gold H/C 57999 to 18000 (issued in reverse)
  H/D 12345 H/D 00001 to present
  Motorcycle 1968–70 White on blue; sticker box at bottom 12345 1 to approximately 85000 White-on-blue and gold-on-blue plates are still valid and may be renewed. In the current serial format, M/2 99999 was followed by M/3 00000, M/3 99999 was followed by M/4 00000 and so on.
  M12345 M85001 to approximately M90000
  1970–72 Gold on blue; sticker box at bottom M12345
M123456
M90001 to approximately M188000
  1973–75 Blue on gold; sticker box at bottom M123456 M188001 to approximately M199999
  M/1 23456 M/2 00000 to approximately M/2 55000
  1975–present As above, but without sticker box M/2 55001 to present
  National Guard N/G12 345 N/G00 001 to present Issued to current active members of the Oregon National Guard.
  Old Timer 1952–54 Black on aluminum; "OLD TIMER" at left A-123 A-1 to approximately
A-636
Issued to any vehicle that is older than half the number of years between 1900 and the current year (so, in 2021, any vehicle that dates from 1960 or before). Black-on-aluminum Old Timer plates were revalidated with tabs until 1955, while gold-on-blue versions were revalidated with tabs until 1960, then with stickers until 1964.
  1955–59 Gold on blue; "OLD TIMER" at left A-123 A-1 to A-999
  1-234 1-000 to approximately
2-100
  1960–63 As above, but with "PACIFIC WONDERLAND" at bottom 2-101 to approximately
3-000
  Historic Vehicle 1964–72 Gold on blue; "HISTORIC VEHICLE" at left 3-001 to approximately
6-000
  1973 – early 1980s Blue on gold; "HISTORIC VEHICLE" at left 6-001 to approximately
8-500
  early 1980s – late 1980s 1234 8501 to 9999
  Antique Vehicle late 1980s – late 1990s Blue on gold; "ANTIQUE VEHICLE" at top A/Q 12345 A/Q 00001 to approximately A/Q 02000
  late 1990s – present As above, but with "ANTIQUE VEHICLE" at bottom A/Q 02001 to present
  Permanent Fleet c. 1973–2004 Blue on gold; "PERMANENT FLEET" at top and "OREGON" at bottom P/F 12345 P/F 00001 to approximately P/F 27000 Issued to owners of fleets of 50 or more vehicles used within Oregon. Fleet vehicles can be passenger cars, trucks, buses or utility trailers.
  c. 2004–present Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top and "PERMANENT FLEET" at bottom P/F 27001 to P/F 44010 (as of July 4, 2021)
  School Bus Blue on gold; "SCHOOL BUS" at top, "OREGON" at bottom and "PERM" at right S/C 12345 S/C 00001 to present
  Blue on gold, "OREGON" at top, "SCHOOL BUS" at bottom and "PERM" at right
  Special Interest before c. 2004 Blue on gold; "OREGON" at bottom S/P 12345 S/P 00001 to approximately S/P 10000 Issued on vehicles that are maintained as collectors' items and are at least 25 years old.
  c. 2004–present Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top S/P 10001 to S/P 33754 (as of December 25, 2021)
 
 
Special Use Trailer S/T 12345 S/T 00001 to present
 
 
Tow Truck Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top T/W 12345 T/W 00001 to present Issued to individuals who tow vehicles not owned by them in tow and recovery operations for direct or indirect compensation. Also issued to businesses which must transport damaged, disabled or abandoned vehicles.
 
 
 
 
 
Transporter TR 123
TR 123A
TR 123AB
T/R 123ABC
T/N 12345
  Travel Trailer c. 1964–73 White on pistachio green; "ORE" and sticker box at top and "TRAVEL TRAILER" at bottom R123456 R400001 to approximately R499500
 
 
c. 1973–83 Blue on gold; "ORE" and sticker box at top and "TRAVEL TRAILER" at bottom R499501 to approximately R575000
 
 
c. 1983–2004 Blue on gold; sticker box at top and "OREGON" at bottom R575001 to approximately R750000
1993–99 Oregon Trail base R980001 to R999999
  c. 2004–2022 Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top R750001 to R979999
  2022–present Blue on gold; "OREGON" at top R12345A R00001A to present
  Utility Trailer c. 1979–83 Blue on gold; "ORE" and sticker box at top and "TRAILER" at bottom U123456 U000001 to approximately U041000 Issued to trailers having a loaded weight of 8,000 lb or less.
  c. 1983–88 Blue on gold; sticker box at top and "OREGON" at bottom U041001 to approximately U110000
  c. 1988–89 1988 Douglas Fir graphic U110001 to approximately U140000
 
 
c. 1989–present 1989 Douglas Fir graphic U140001 to present

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