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Oregon ATV Safety Education Course

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Oregon requires an ATV Safety Card when operating off-road.

Oregon ATV safety cards All Class I (quads, 3-wheelers) and Class III (off-road motorcycle) operators, along with Class IV (side x side) youth operators (under 16), must have an ATV Safety Card when operating on lands open to public ATV use.

Certification Is Easy

  1. Sign-up for an account
  2. Take and successfully complete online course
  3. Adults will be issued a Safety Card and youths under 16 will be issued a Certificate of Completion
    Note that youth riders under 16 will need to take a hands-on course within 180 days to obtain their ATV Safety Card.

Youth Under Age 16

Youth under age 16 must complete two-steps to obtain an ATV Safety Card.
  1. Successfully complete this online course
  2. Successfully complete a hands-on training course
Once the online course is complete, the youth will receive an “Instructional Permit” that is good for 180-days so the youth can gain riding experience and familiarity with the vehicle under the supervision and guidance of a parent, guardian or supervising adult who also has possession of an ATV Safety Card.
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Lost or Damaged ATV Safety Card?

To order a replacement ATV Safety Card, simply log into your account and order.
Replacement ATV Safety Cards are $8.00 each.
Be sure your mailing address along with other contact information is updated prior to ordering a new card.
If you need assistance with account access, please contact our call center at 1-877-772-3359 Mon. ‑ Fri. 8am to 5pm (PST).
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