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I have WA plates and tabs as well as Or ORV.
How did you get WA plates and tabs?
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I have WA plates and tabs as well as Or ORV.
How did you get WA plates and tabs?
Washington does have it's own ORV permit system and Washington also has a reciprocity agreement with Oregon. Oregon ORV tabs are good in Washington and visa versa.
I've always had them for my Scout.:fawkdancesmiley: I've always made a point to keep them in order to keep my insurance too.
as long as you are a resident of the state the tabs came from.
That is nicebut goes to show that what will work for some, may not work for others. Just say'n.....
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=46.09.050
(4) Off-road vehicles owned by a resident of another state that have a valid ORV permit or vehicle license issued in accordance with the laws of the other state. This exemption shall apply only to the extent that a similar exemption or privilege is granted under the laws of that state.
key word is resident.
Washington does have it's own ORV permit system and Washington also has a reciprocity agreement with Oregon. Oregon ORV tabs are good in Washington and visa versa.
here is another.
(4) Except as provided in RCW 46.09.050, any out-of-state operator of an off-road vehicle shall, when operating in this state, comply with this chapter, and if an ORV use permit is required under this chapter, the operator shall obtain an annual or temporary permit and tag.
Again residency is the key. your a smart guy binder you already know this ****:beer:
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=46.09.050
(4) Off-road vehicles owned by a resident of another state that have a valid ORV permit or vehicle license issued in accordance with the laws of the other state. This exemption shall apply only to the extent that a similar exemption or privilege is granted under the laws of that state.
key word is resident.
No ****! That was the point of my quote. It clearly states that if the state that you reside in has an orv tag program you are not permitted to purchase a Ore orv tag as a non-resident. You are correct that WA permits are valid in Ore and visa versa but it is not legal for a Wa resident to use an Ore pemit.
here is another.
(4) Except as provided in RCW 46.09.050, any out-of-state operator of an off-road vehicle shall, when operating in this state, comply with this chapter, and if an ORV use permit is required under this chapter, the operator shall obtain an annual or temporary permit and tag.
Again residency is the key. your a smart guy binder you already know this ****:beer:
A State of Oregon ATV operating permit may be issued for all terrain vehicles owned by a resident of another state that does not have a permitting program
Plus, I quoted from the Oregon State web site that it was not legal. So, don't argue with me argue with the state.
The reciprocity agreement only applies to validating the other states permit being used by a legal permit holder. If Oregon states that a Wa resident can't purchase a OHV tag then the agreement doesn't come into effect at all.
Oregon Administrative Rule
736-004-0070
Reciprocity for Out-of-State Permits
An ATV operating permit that is issued in another state shall be honored in the State of Oregon if the issuing state also honors an Oregon ATV operating permit.
(1) The ATV must have a resident state ATV operating permit or a State of Oregon ATV operating permit to operate the ATV on designated ATV areas.
(a) A State of Oregon ATV operating permit may be issued for all terrain vehicles owned by a resident of another state.
(b) An ATV operating permit is valid in those areas designated for ATV use.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 390.180
Stats. Implemented: ORS 390.180
Hist.: PRD 8-2000, f. & cert. ef. 6-2-00