The Legality of Car Sleeping in Oregon: What You Need to Know

In Oregon, the legality of sleeping in your car varies significantly depending on the city or local jurisdiction. Statewide, sleeping in your vehicle is generally not prohibited, and rest areas allow stays up to 12 hours, but many cities such as Portland have enacted specific bans or restrictions on car sleeping, especially in residential and commercial zones. This means that while you might legally rest or sleep in your car in certain parts of Oregon, within cities like Portland, car sleeping on public streets is often prohibited with some limited exceptions.

The rationale behind these local restrictions includes public safety concerns, discouraging long-term vehicle dwelling or homelessness, and addressing neighborhood quality-of-life issues. Some cities permit overnight sleeping only with explicit permission, for example, on private property or in designated parking areas, and this varies widely. For instance, the city of Eugene allows overnight sleeping in vehicles on vacant or unoccupied parcels if the property owner consents.

Oregon law also authorizes local political subdivisions to permit overnight camping by homeless individuals in vehicles on certain public or private properties under controlled conditions, although this depends on local policies…

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