Oregon Taxi Insurance

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Oregon Taxi Insurance

Taxi insurance requirements in Oregon vary by city and county transportation authority, but every taxi operator needs a commercial auto policy meeting state for-hire minimums — personal auto insurance excludes taxi and for-hire operations entirely.

Oregon Taxi Insurance Requirements

Oregon requires commercial auto liability for all taxi operators, with city and county transportation authorities often layering on additional requirements such as higher limits or specific additional insured endorsements for medallion or permit holders.

City-Level Variance in Oregon Taxi Insurance

Major cities within Oregon frequently set their own taxi insurance minimums above the state baseline, along with medallion or permit-specific requirements. We verify your specific city's requirements before binding coverage.

How Much Does Taxi Insurance Cost in Oregon?

Taxi insurance in Oregon typically costs $3,000–$7,000 per vehicle per year depending on the city, driver record, and vehicle type, with higher-density urban markets generally costing more due to claim frequency.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum taxi insurance required in Oregon?

Requirements vary by city, but most Oregon taxi operators need

Insure Limos | Commercial Transport & Luxury Livery Insurance

M combined single limit commercial auto liability at minimum, with some cities requiring higher limits.

Can I drive a taxi in Oregon with personal auto insurance?

No. Personal auto insurance excludes for-hire commercial use in every Oregon jurisdiction. A dedicated commercial taxi policy is required from day one of operation.

How much does taxi insurance cost in Oregon?

Taxi insurance in Oregon typically costs $3,000–$7,000 per vehicle per year, varying by city, vehicle type, and driver record.

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