From every state excluding truck, motorcycle, bus, government, and specialty.
The current standard Oregon license plate features a Douglas fir tree centered between navy blue alphanumeric characters on a light blue background, often referred to as the "Tree" plate. Introduced in 1988, these aluminum, 12x6 inch plates display "Oregon" at the top and are issued for both front and rear display.
Key Features of Oregon License Plates (2026):
Standard Design: Light blue background with a Douglas fir tree separator, navy text, and "Oregon" written across the top.
Format: Generally uses a 123 ABC format (three numbers followed by three letters).
Issuance: Front and rear plates are required for most passenger vehicles.
Alternatives: Oregon offers numerous specialty plates, including the Pacific Wonderland plate, "Wine Country," and various wildlife-themed options.
Renewal: Sticker-based renewal, typically every two years.
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