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Oregon Permit Supervisor Rules: 21+, Valid License, Front Seat, No Exceptions

Under Oregon's permit supervising driver requirements, to drive with an Oregon Instruction Permit, you must have a qualified supervising driver beside you. This person must meet specific legal criteria for age, license status, and experience.

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  1. Oregon's Legal Supervisor Requirements: Age, License, Position
  2. Who Legally Qualifies to Supervise an Oregon Permit Holder
  3. What Are Supervisor Responsibilities and Violation Penalties in Oregon?
  4. How Do Oregon Permit Holders Ensure Their Practice Hours Officially Count?

Oregon's Legal Supervisor Requirements: Age, License, Position

A supervisor must meet all these requirements under Oregon law (ORS 807.120): be at least 21 years old, hold a valid driver license for at least 3 years, sit in the front passenger seat, and remain completely sober.

  • Age: At least 21 years old
  • License: Valid driver license (Oregon, another U.S. state, or foreign) held for 3+ years
  • Position: Front passenger seat at all times during practice
  • Sobriety: Zero alcohol tolerance; supervisors are legally in control of the vehicle

A 21-year-old sibling can supervise if they have held a valid license for 3+ years. The Oregon Driver Manual clarifies that a parent or guardian is not required; any qualified adult is acceptable.

Out-of-state licenses work, but only if they meet the 3-year tenure rule.

Who Legally Qualifies to Supervise an Oregon Permit Holder

A qualifying Oregon permit supervisor can be a parent, relative, family friend, or driving instructor as long as they are 21 or older with a valid license and no suspended driving privileges. Any adult meeting the age, license validity, and experience criteria can supervise your driving practice. Parents, relatives, friends, spouses, or certified instructors all qualify if they meet state requirements.

Supervisor TypeEligibilityImportant Notes
Parent or Legal Guardian 21+, Valid License, 3+ Years ExpTypically signs the Application for Driving Privileges. Withdrawing consent suspends the permit.
Sibling, Relative, or Friend 21+, Valid License, 3+ Years ExpMust still meet the 3-year license rule for practice hours to count.
Spouse or Partner 21+, Valid License, 3+ Years ExpCommon for adult learners (18+).
Out-of-State Visitor 21+, Valid License, 3+ Years ExpLicense must be in English or accompanied by an International Driving Permit.
Certified Driving Instructor Professional CertificationHours with them may count double toward required practice logs.

Honestly, the 3-year rule catches a lot of families off guard when cousins or young adult friends try to help.

What Are Supervisor Responsibilities and Violation Penalties in Oregon?

Oregon supervisors are responsible for the permit holder's compliance with all traffic laws. A supervisor whose permit holder receives a moving violation may face citation for negligent supervision. The supervisor is legally responsible for the vehicle and can be cited for violations. Oregon law holds supervisors to strict standards because they're considered in control.

A Beaverton teen's 50 practice hours were rejected because his supervisor, his 22-year-old cousin from California, only had a license for 2 years. They had to redo all hours with a qualified driver, which meant starting over from zero after months of work.

A supervisor in Eugene was cited for Permitting Unlawful Operation (a $265 fine) after sitting in the back seat during a practice drive. The law requires front-seat supervision at all times.

A supervisor in Medford was charged with DUII after having two beers before a practice session. Oregon holds supervisors to the same sobriety standard as the driver, zero tolerance applies.

If the supervisor is unqualified, your drive becomes a Class A traffic violation for driving without privileges.

How Do Oregon Permit Holders Ensure Their Practice Hours Officially Count?

Before logging hours, verify your supervisor's license issue date to avoid rejection of your driving log at the Salem DMV. Download and use the official Supervised Driving Log (Form 735-718) to prevent errors that cause application delays.

  1. Check the supervisor's license issue date before the first practice drive
  2. Use only the official state-provided log form to track hours accurately
  3. Schedule your knowledge test online for a specific time at offices like the Portland SE Division location to avoid walk-in waits exceeding 2 hours
  4. Keep the log in the vehicle during every practice session for accurate tracking
  5. Complete the 2026 Teen Drive Right completion form (735-173) when ready for your provisional license step

After getting your permit, focus on meeting the driving restrictions and completing all required practice hours with qualified supervisors.

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