Oregon Guide

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​The Oregon State Marine Board registers those individuals who provide outdoor recreational activities for compensation on land they do not own or control. These individuals, called Outfitter Guides, are required to provide the state with proof they are adequately insured and bonded, have basic First Aid and CPR skills, carry the required minimum safety equipment, and if using a boat, carry either a US Coast Guard license or OSMB Motorized Passenger Boat Operator’s Certification, depending upon the waterbody.

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From Oregon Hikers Field Guide Welcome to the Oregon Hikers Field Guide — a guide for hiking in Oregon and Southern Washington. This guide is written and maintained by hikers from the Oregon Hikers forum, and is a place to learn about great hikes and destinations our beautiful region from the people who know the area best!

Outfitter Guides also agree to conduct themselves according to a set of Ethical and Professional Standards, and are held responsible to them as well.​. Use our feature or on our online store to see who's registered to conduct guiding business in Oregon. Ask to see your Outfitter Guide's registration card or look for the decal on the boat or vehicle. If the Outfitter Guide is an employee, they should be carrying a copy of the owner’s guide registration.

When planning your adventure, use the resources at to find ideas and registered Outfitter Guides to maximize your experience. You can verify Outfitter Guide registrations by calling us at (503) 378-2633.

​ If you’re thinking of becoming a guide, and you’d like to accept some sort of payment or benefit for taking people fishing, hunting, rafting, biking, hiking, rock climbing or other similar outdoor activity on land you do not own or control, you first must be registered through the Marine Board. A visual guide to stata graphics third edition. An Oregon Outfitter Guide registration allows you to guide in Oregon. It does not take the place of local, state or federal use permits, and is required to be issued a permit from federal agencies such as the US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management or National Parks. Make sure to check with other agencies to determine if any local, state or federal permits are required to provide guided activities on those lands/water. Links to our applications and forms are to the right, or you can apply online at our. Please call the Outfitter Guide desk for additional assistance or e-mail us at. ​ The Outfitter Guide must provide the names, addresses, dates of birth, and First Aid/CPR certification expiration dates of all employees, agents, and parties of interest who physically provide or who directly assist in physically providing outfitting and guiding services.

Oregon Guided Hunts

Those employees of fishing guides who conduct, lead or assist in angling activities, or operate or assist in the operation of a watercraft used for angling activities must be individually registered as Outfitter Guides. Prior to providing services, the Outfitter Guide must notify the Marine Board by submitting the information by mail, email, or 'Account Update' link in the sidebar, noting any additions or deletions of employees. ​ A valid USCG Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC) must be carried by all Outfitter Guides or employees who operate a motorized boat in federally navigable waters of the United States.

If operating a motorized boat on non-federally navigable waters, the operator must have either a MMC or an OSMB Motorized Passenger Boat Operator's Certification (MPBOC). Copies of these certifications must be submitted or already on file. See our 'Guide Oregon' manual for the information regarding applying for the MPBOC.

​ In Oregon, an AIS Permit is required for each non-motorized watercraft in use over 10' in length. Oregon registered motorized boats with current registration do not need an additional permit. The AIS Permit fee must be purchased separately from the Outfitter Guide Registration. Out-of-State motorized boats must pay a $20 AIS Permit fee per boat.

Oregon Guides

AIS permits can be ordered through our online store at I f you have questions about the AIS program, please contact Glenn Dolphin at or call 503-378-2625.