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Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention
Permit Program & Highway Inspections
ALL BOATS –motorized and non-motorized being transported into Oregon are
required by state law to stop at inspection stations when they are open. When
stations are open, signs will be setup along the highway. If you are entering Oregon
ASTORIA when the stations are closed, you are not required to have your boat inspected.
PORTLAND PENDLETON
HEPPNER LA GRANDE
26 97
SALEM
22 BAKER CITY
NEWPORT SISTERS REDMOND 26
BEND JOHN DAY
126 ONTARIO
EUGENE
ROSEBURG I-84
Ontario
97
MEDFORD KLAMATH FALLS LAKEVIEW
ASHLAND Hwy 395
Lakeview
BROOKINGS
Hwy 101 I-5 Hwy 97
Brookings Ashland Klamath
OREGON AIS Where To Get Your Permit Our AISP Tyvek
BOATING LAW Tag Dealers:
• Paddlers can purchase One or Two Year Tyvek tags for
• Requires all motorboats regardless $5 or $10 from the Marine Board:
of size and all non-motorized By Mail: OSMB, 435 Commercial St NE, Salem, OR 97301
boats 10 feet or longer to purchase Our Online Store: at www.boatoregon.com
and carry an AIS permit while on
Oregon waters.
• Prohibits the launching of any
boat into Oregon waters with ANY
aquatic species on the hull, motor,
trailer or any other exterior surface.
• Illegal to transport aquatic invasive
species and to possess live or dead
zebra and/or quagga mussels.
Permit fees pay for inspection stations, decontamination equipment, signage, inspectors, and education and outreach materials5.
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