Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 825 § 825.110 — Issuance, extension or transfer of certificate to carriers of household goods;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 825 ·
Oregon Code § 825.110·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Issuance, extension or transfer of certificate to carriers of household goods;
hearings; findings; rules.
(1) When a person files with the Department of Transportation an application
for a certificate to operate as a for-hire carrier of household goods, for the
extension of an existing certificate or for the transfer of a certificate, the
department may issue, extend or transfer the certificate if the department
determines the applicant meets the requirements of subsection (2) of this
section.
(2) If the
application for issuance, extension or transfer of a certificate under this
section is the subject of a hearing, the department shall issue the certificate
if the applicant has complied with this chapter and the rules of the
department, and if the department finds from the record and the evidence
submitted at the hearing that:
(a) The applicant
is fit, willing and able to perform the transportation service proposed;
(b) The applicant
has certified that the vehicles listed on the application comply with all
Oregon laws and rules covering vehicle safety and operations and will be so
maintained;
(c) The service
proposed will not be attended with substantial damage to the highways or danger
to other highway users or to the public;
(d) The rates or
contracts proposed by the applicant, if an intrastate operator, are approved by
the department; and
(e) The applicant
can and will furnish and file the insurance, bond or substitute security or
qualify as self-insurer as provided in this chapter.
(3) If the
department does not find that all the conditions provided in subsection (2) of
this section are satisfied, the department may deny the application or may
defer issuance of the certificate pending compliance by the applicant with
those conditions provided in subsection (2) of this section.
(4) If an
application for a certificate under this section is denied, the department
shall notify the applicant of the reasons for denial. The applicant is entitled
to a hearing if written request for a hearing is made within 15 days after the
notification of denial.
(5) If the
applicant fails to appear at the time and place fixed for the hearing, the
application may be denied.
(6)(a) Pending
determination of application for transfer of a certificate, the department may
grant approval of the temporary operation of the certificate by the prospective
transferee or, if the transferors service to the public may be substantially
impaired, may authorize temporary management of the transferors motor carrier
operations by the prospective transferee.
(b) Service
performed under temporary authority granted under this section is subject to
all provisions of this chapter and the rules of the department.
(7) The
department may require an applicant for a certificate to operate as a for-hire
carrier of household goods issued under this section to complete a criminal
background check. The department shall adopt rules describing the standards
used by the department to determine if an applicant is unfit based on the
results of the applicants criminal history. [Formerly 767.135; 2009 c.433 §3;
2015 c.283 §16]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 825.110
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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