Or. Rev. Stat. § 803.650
Placement of permits in vehicles; rules
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803.650 Placement of permits in vehicles; rules. (1) A permit issued under ORS 803.600, 803.615 or 803.625 shall be placed on the left side of the rear window of the vehicle unless:
(a) The vehicle has no rear window; or
(b) The design of the vehicle or of any equipment lawfully added to the vehicle is such that a permit placed as required by this section could not easily be seen from outside the vehicle.
(2) The Department of Transportation shall adopt rules for the placement of permits that cannot be placed on the left side of the rear window of a vehicle. [1987 c.166 §2]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2008–2026 · leading case: State v. Ankeny
State v. Ankeny (2020)
“625, and the person does not display the per- mit on the vehicle in the manner required by ORS 803.650 or as required by the Department of Transportation by rule.”
State v. Martin (2026)
“625, and the person does not display the permit on the vehicle in the manner required by ORS 803.650 or as required by the Department of Transportation by rule.”
State v. Nguyen (2008)
“220(4) provides that “[n]othing in this section prohibits placement of permits in accordance with the provisions of ORS 803.650[.]” ORS 803.650(1) governs the placement of temporary permits and requires their placement in the “left side of the rear window of the vehicle” unless…”
State v. Martin (2026)
“625, and the person does not display the permit on the vehicle in the manner required by ORS 803.650 or as required by the Department of Transportation by rule.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 803.650(1) — 4 cases
State v. Ankeny (2020)
“625, and the person does not display the per- mit on the vehicle in the manner required by ORS 803.650 or as required by the Department of Transportation by rule.”
State v. Martin (2026)
“625, and the person does not display the permit on the vehicle in the manner required by ORS 803.650 or as required by the Department of Transportation by rule.”
State v. Nguyen (2008)
“220(4) provides that “[n]othing in this section prohibits placement of permits in accordance with the provisions of ORS 803.650[.]” ORS 803.650(1) governs the placement of temporary permits and requires their placement in the “left side of the rear window of the vehicle” unless…”
State v. Martin (2026)
“625, and the person does not display the permit on the vehicle in the manner required by ORS 803.650 or as required by the Department of Transportation by rule.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 803.650(1)(a) — 3 cases
State v. Ankeny (2020)
“625, and the person does not display the per- mit on the vehicle in the manner required by ORS 803.650 or as required by the Department of Transportation by rule.”
State v. Martin (2026)
“625, and the person does not display the permit on the vehicle in the manner required by ORS 803.650 or as required by the Department of Transportation by rule.”
State v. Martin (2026)
“625, and the person does not display the permit on the vehicle in the manner required by ORS 803.650 or as required by the Department of Transportation by rule.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 803.650(1)(b) — 1 case
State v. Ankeny (2020)
“625, and the person does not display the per- mit on the vehicle in the manner required by ORS 803.650 or as required by the Department of Transportation by rule.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 803.650(2) — 4 cases
State v. Ankeny (2020)
“625, and the person does not display the per- mit on the vehicle in the manner required by ORS 803.650 or as required by the Department of Transportation by rule.”
State v. Martin (2026)
“625, and the person does not display the permit on the vehicle in the manner required by ORS 803.650 or as required by the Department of Transportation by rule.”
State v. Nguyen (2008)
“220(4) provides that “[n]othing in this section prohibits placement of permits in accordance with the provisions of ORS 803.650[.]” ORS 803.650(1) governs the placement of temporary permits and requires their placement in the “left side of the rear window of the vehicle” unless…”
State v. Martin (2026)
“625, and the person does not display the permit on the vehicle in the manner required by ORS 803.650 or as required by the Department of Transportation by rule.”
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