The license plate number assigned to the vehicle. EXCEPTION: An Oregon plate beginning with a single letter followed by 4 numbers is a temporary plate assigned to a vehicle by Oregon DOT. This serves as the vehicle's operating credential until such time as the customer receives the permanent license plate from their home jurisdiction.
This is the date the vehicle's tax enrollment became 'Enrolled' or 'Not Enrolled'.
A unique number assigned to an Oregon Temporary Pass. The Pass is the motor carrier's temporary operating credential.
This is the expiration date for this vehicle's tax enrollment. Vehicles operating on a Temporary Pass or Temporary Plate will display an expiration date, and vehicles that are registered and have received a base plate will display as 'N/A'.
This is the date the vehicle's tax enrollment became 'Enrolled' or 'Not Enrolled'.
The Vehicle Detail Inquiry will return vehicle details when searching by Plate Number, Temporary Pass Number, and/or Company name (optional filter by City, State/Prov).
Search results will be returned on vehicles with permanent Oregon credentials issued during the current, or previous, year. These credentials may, or may not, be currently active. The Status field on the results page will show whether the current status is active or inactive.
Search results will also be returned on vehicles with temporary credentials issued within the past 60 days. Search features include:
The full business name should consist of:
The full business name should consist of:
When entering the search criteria, it may be helpful to use only part of a name. This will make the search return more records. When searching for a motor carrier with a very common name, you may want to use the entire first and last name, as well as include a city qualifier. The more data you enter, the narrower the scope of the search.
Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart (CAPTCHA)
The CAPTCHA security check is intended to ensure that the submission of any information on Oregon Trucking Online is done by a human instead of having information harvested or exploited by an automated program. See more information in the Oregon Trucking Online (TOL) Customer Manual.