There’s a lot to think about when moving to Oregon from Illinois. From differences in the cost of living to insurance premiums along with getting over to the Oregon DMV to transfer your Illinois driver’s license and vehicle registration, you’ll want to do some budgeting and planning before you make the move.
Relocalate.com has done the heavy lifting for you. Our expert researchers have compiled the key things you need to know when moving to Oregon from Illinois. Find out what you can expect to pay in federal and Oregon state taxes, whether you’ll be spending more or less in key cost of living categories, and how long you’ll have to get a new driver’s license and car registration. Plus, you can even get a head start on saving the most money when you move by comparing free quotes for health coverage, car insurance, home/renters insurance, and more.
License & Registration
Transfer your Illinois driver’s license to Oregon within 30 days.
Transfer your vehicles & get Oregon license plates within 30 days.
On this page, you’ll be able to:
- See how the cost of living compares for Oregon and Illinois.
- Estimate how much more or less you can expect to pay in state and federal income taxes after you move to Oregon.
- Find out what to expect when it comes to Oregon property taxes, buying a home, and home insurance premiums.
- Learn whether you’ll be able to save some money or have to spend a little more in key cost of living categories including groceries, transportation, housing, and healthcare.
- Find out what you’ll need to do with the Oregon DMV to transfer your Illinois driver’s license and vehicle registration. (And how long you’ll have to do it.)
- Estimate how much it will cost to move from Illinois to Oregon.
- BONUS: Start saving money today by comparing free quotes for all your new insurance policies in Oregon.
Moving to Oregon from Illinois Checklist
- 1. Estimate the cost of the move.
- 2. Update your insurance policies.
- 3. Be prepared to transfer your Illinois license & registration to Oregon.
- 4. Budget and prepare for cost of living changes.
- 5. Change your address and forward your mail through USPS.
- 6. Register to vote.
- 7. Update your new address with your banks, loans, and other accounts.
- 8. Set up your utilities and services at your new home.
Find some more tips and to-dos for Moving to Oregon here.
Cost of Moving from Illinois to Oregon
Unfortunately moving can be expensive. Moving to a brand new state usually comes with some extra costs.
Use this moving cost calculator to get a rough idea of how much your move from Illinois to Oregon will cost.
The rough distance between Oregon and Illinois is 1,623 miles. We’ll use that for our calculations. Select the size of your home that you’ll be moving to get an idea of the costs.
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Moving Cost Calculator: Illinois to Oregon
Remember, this is just a rough estimate. The cost of your move will vary depending on the company you choose, your belongings, and other circumstances.
Update Your Insurance Policies for Coverage in Oregon
Don’t wait! Update your car insurance coverage for Oregon
When you move to Oregon, you’ll want to make sure that you’ll be covered for all of life’s unexpected situations. That means updating your insurance policies with your new address and the minimum requirements for Oregon.
Oregon Car Insurance
One of the first policies you’ll want to update when you move is going to be your car insurance coverage.
In Oregon, the minimum liability coverage is $25,000 bodily injury liability per person, $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident, $20,000 property damage liability per accident, $25,000 uninsured motorist coverage per person, $50,000 uninsured motorist coverage per accident, $15,000 personal injury protection.
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Average Cost of Minimum Coverage
$616
On average, the annual premium for a minimum liability coverage policy is higher in Oregon. You’ll likely pay more for car insurance in Oregon than you did in Illinois.
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Average Cost of Full Coverage
$1,415
On average, the annual premium for a full coverage auto insurance policy is lower in Oregon. You’ll likely pay less for full coverage in Oregon than you did in Illinois.
Do you own a motorcycle?
Oregon Home & Renter’s Insurance
Whether you’ll rent or own your new home, you’ll want to make sure you have the right coverage when you arrive.
Let’s face it, accidents happen during a move. Make sure you have the coverage you need to protect your belongings and your house.
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Average Cost of Homeowner’s Insurance
$723
You can usually expect that the annual premium for home insurance will be higher in Oregon. You’ll likely pay more for your home insurance policy in Oregon than you did in Illinois.
Will you own or rent your home?
Oregon Health Insurance
You’ll also need to make sure that you and your family have health coverage once you arrive in Oregon.
If you’ll be keeping your job when you move, be sure to ask your employer about any implications for your current health insurance policy.
You’ll need to find out which hospitals and plans are available near your new home. Spend some time researching providers in your area.
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Healthcare Costs in Oregon
Higher
Generally, healthcare costs are higher in Oregon. You’ll likely pay more for healthcare in Oregon than you did in Illinois.
Will you be keeping health insurance with your current employer?
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Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Tasks when Moving to Oregon from Illinois
Transfer your Illinois Driver’s License
within 30 days.
After you’ve moved to Oregon, you’ll need to get a valid driver’s license.
Transfer your Illinois Car Registration
within 30 days.
You’ll also need to transfer your vehicle registration and get Oregon license plates.
When you become a resident of Oregon, you’ll need to transfer your Illinois driver’s license and vehicle registration.
You’ll also need to update your car insurance policies so that they meet the minimum requirements for Oregon. Sometimes this can come with a rate hike, so it’s always a smart idea to shop around.
The minimum liability coverage you’ll need in Oregon is $25,000 bodily injury liability per person, $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident, $20,000 property damage liability per accident, $25,000 uninsured motorist coverage per person, $50,000 uninsured motorist coverage per accident, $15,000 personal injury protection.
You can start comparing car insurance quotes for Oregon for free right here on Relocalate.com.
Transfer Your Illinois Driver’s License to Oregon
Minimum Age for a Oregon Driver’s License
18 years old
A standard Oregon driver’s license is available to residents who are at least 18 years old.
Oregon Driver’s License Expires
every 8 years
You’ll need to renew your driver’s license every 8 years.
Oregon Driver’s License Cost
$60.00
A driver’s license will cost around $60.00.
One of the first things you’ll want to do after becoming a resident of Oregon is to get a driver’s license.
In fact, new residents should apply for their Oregon driver’s license within 30 days.
In Oregon, driver’s licenses are issued by the DMV.
To apply, you’ll need to:
- Complete the Oregon Driver’s License Application.
- Surrender your Illinois driver’s license.
- Present the necessary proof of identity and residency with your new Oregon address.
- Pass any required testing.
- Take a photo.
- Pay the driver’s license fee.
After applying and passing any necessary tests, you’ll receive a temporary paper license. The Oregon DMV will mail you your new license, and it should arrive within a few weeks.
For official information and for details about scheduling appointments, visit https://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/DMV/Pages/index.aspx.
Oregon Driver’s License Knowledge Exam
Total Questions on the Oregon Driver’s License Test
35 total questions
The Oregon knowledge exam will typically consist of 35 total questions that are based on the driver’s handbook.
Passing Score
80%
You’ll need to score 80% to pass the test.
When you transfer your Illinois license to Oregon, you should be prepared to pass the driver’s license written exam.
While not every applicant will be required to take the test, it is still a good idea to brush up on traffic laws in Oregon.
Before you visit the DMV, take some time to study the official driver’s handbook for Oregon. While many traffic laws and safety rules are universal from state to state, there are some specifics that may be a little different.
Assuming your Illinois driver’s license is valid and unexpired, you should not need to take the Oregon driving test.
Is your Illinois driver’s license valid?
One potential hang up to be aware of is around the validity of your Illinois driver’s license.
To make things as easy as possible, your Illinois license should be valid when you apply for a license in Oregon.
Ideally what this means is that you should clear any issues with the Illinois DMV BEFORE you move.
For example:
- If your Illinois driver’s license is lost or damaged, you should replace it before moving.
- If your Illinois driver’s license is suspended or revoked, you should try to reinstate it before you move.
If your Illinois driver’s license is expired when you go to apply for your Oregon license, it’s possible that the DMV will treat it like a brand new application, which may require a written exam and a road test, plus any other requirements for new drivers.
The bottom line: Try to take care of any issues with your Illinois driver’s license BEFORE you move and visit the Oregon DMV.
Transfer Your Car Registration from Illinois to Oregon
If you’re going to bring your car with you when you move, you’ll also need to transfer your Illinois registration to Oregon.
Vehicle registration and titles are handled by the Oregon DMV.
You can find more specific details for your vehicle registration and official information at https://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/DMV/Pages/index.aspx
Oregon Registration Fee Basis
flat rate
Oregon vehicle registration fees are generally calculated by flat rate.
Registration Base Fee Estimate
$43+
Additional fees may vary based on vehicle type as well as any local fees and taxes.
Oregon Registration Expiration
every year
In Oregon, you’ll need to renew your registration every year.
Front License Plates
Oregon requires that vehicles display a front license plate.
Vehicle Safety Inspections
There is typically no vehicle safety inspection required in Oregon.
Smog & Emissions Testing
Emissions testing is required for Portland and Medford metros in Oregon.
New residents in Oregon are required to transfer their out-of-state vehicle registration within 30 days.
When moving to Oregon with vehicles from Illinois, you should be prepared to:
- Complete an application for Oregon registration and title.
- Present your current registration documents from Illinois.
- Provide any other necessary proof of ownership documents (title, lease agreement, lienholder information, etc.)
- Pass any necessary vehicle inspections required for Oregon registration.
- Have a valid Oregon insurance policy for your vehicles.
- Pay the registration fees.
Notify the Illinois DMV
While it’s not always a requirement, it can be worthwhile to update your address with the Illinois DMV and notify them that you have moved out of the state.
This can often be done on the DMV website, and will prevent you from receiving any renewal notices for your old driver’s license and registrations.
Taxes in Oregon vs Illinois
Differences in taxes are a big consideration in any state to state move.
Unfortunately, it’s not all black and white. In order to get the full picture, it’s important to consider all of your potential tax burdens when moving from Illinois to Oregon including state income tax, property taxes, and sales tax.
Plus, you’ll need to think about how the overall cost of living on key spending categories is going to compare. More on that below.
For example, if you’re a homeowner, it’ll be smart to look at both income tax differences, property tax burdens, as well as average home prices to get a more accurate idea of your tax savings or hike once you move to Oregon.
We’ll cover some key differences in your tax savings and tax hikes when moving to Oregon from Illinois.
For simplicity’s sake, we’ll be comparing effective tax rates, which simplify the marginal tax rates and tax brackets in each state to look at the estimated average total tax you may be paying.
Note that your tax situation may be much different than the estimates provided here. Use these as a high-level comparison tool.
Federal & State Income Taxes when Moving to Oregon from Illinois
Overall, you’ll likely be looking at an income tax hike when moving to Oregon from Illinois.
Oregon Income Tax (effective rates)
7.10% (single) & 6.80% (joint)
Oregon has a state income tax with an effective rate of 7.1% for single filers, and 6.8% for married couples filing jointly.
Effective Rates: Federal + State Income Taxes
23.48%
On average, the effective income tax rate (state + federal) is higher in Oregon. You’ll likely pay more in income tax in Oregon than you did in Illinois.
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Tax Comparison Calculator
Effective income tax rates (Federal + State):
- Oregon: 23.48% (single), 22.77% (joint)
- Illinois: 21.50% (single), 20.94% (joint)
In Oregon, your tax would be . In Illinois, your tax would be .
You would pay more in than in .
When comparing your overall tax burdens between states, it can help to look at both the state and federal income tax rates.
Remember, this comparison is looking at the effective rates in order to simplify things.
Here’s a high level look at how your effective tax rates may be different after you move to Oregon from Illinois
- State Income Tax (single filers): 7.10% in Oregon vs 4.75% in Illinois
- State Income Tax (joint filers): 6.80% in Oregon vs 4.73% in Illinois
- Federal + State Income Tax (single filers): 23.48% in Oregon vs 21.50% in Illinois
- Federal + State Income Tax (joint filers): 22.77% in Oregon vs 20.94% in Illinois
Sales Tax in Oregon vs Illinois
Next, it’s helpful to consider the differences in sales tax.
Sales tax is a consumption tax you pay when you buy goods and services. It is typically calculated as a percentage of the final price you pay.
Note that many states have a state-wide sales tax and local governments and municipalities can charge an additional sales tax on top of that. This comparison looks at the state-wide sales tax.
Oregon Sales Tax
0%
Oregon doesn’t have a state sales tax.
The sales tax rate is lower in Oregon. You’ll likely pay less on sales tax in Oregon than you did in Illinois.
Property Taxes in Oregon vs Illinois
If you’re a homeowner, or plan to buy a home in Oregon, it’s also a good idea to take a look at the difference in property taxes and home values.
Oregon Property Tax Estimate
0.97%
The property tax rate is lower in Oregon. You’ll likely pay less for property taxes in Oregon than you did in Illinois.
Home Prices in Oregon
$312,200
On average, the average home price is higher in Oregon. You’ll likely pay more for a house in Oregon than you did in Illinois.
This is also a good time to back sure you are getting the best deal on your Oregon homeowner’s insurance policy.
How Does the Cost of Living Compare in Oregon vs Illinois?
Cost of living is another major difference when moving to a brand new state.
Depending on the local industries, geography, region, and population, the price of different goods and services can vary greatly.
Now, the cost of living will also depend on your own lifestyle, spending habits, and which city you move to in Oregon.
Cost of living (COL) indexes are used to compare each state to the national average of 100. The difference between COL values higher or lower than 100 represent the percentage difference from the national average.
We can compare the cost of living indexes for Oregon and Illinois to get a high level idea of whether we’ll be saving money or have to spend a bit more on the following categories:
- Overall Cost of Living.
- Groceries.
- Housing.
- Utilities.
- Transportation.
- Healthcare.
- Miscellaneous goods and service.
Overall, the cost of living in Oregon is
15.10% more expensive
than the national average, compared to -9.20% cheaper for Illinois.
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Oregon Cost of Living Index
115.1
National Avg: 100
On average, the cost of living is higher in Oregon. You’ll likely pay more for many things in Oregon than you did in Illinois.
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Cost of Groceries
7.60% more expensive
than the national avg.
Typically, the cost of groceries is higher in Oregon. You’ll likely pay more for groceries in Oregon than you did in Illinois.
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Housing Costs
39.90% more expensive
than the national avg.
Generally, the cost of housing (rent/mortgage/etc) is higher in Oregon. You’ll likely pay more for housing costs in Oregon than you did in Illinois.
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Oregon Utilities
-6.00% cheaper
than the national avg.
The cost of utilities is typically higher in Oregon. You’ll likely pay more for your monthly utility bills in Oregon than you did in Illinois.
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Transportation Costs
13.60% more expensive
than the national avg.
On average, the cost of transportation is higher in Oregon. You’ll likely pay more on transportation in Oregon than you did in Illinois.
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Healthcare in Oregon
1.40% more expensive
than the national avg.
Generally, healthcare costs are higher in Oregon. You’ll likely pay more for healthcare in Oregon than you did in Illinois.
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Miscellaneous Costs
5.80% more expensive
than the national avg.
The cost of miscellaneous goods and services are generally higher in Oregon. You’ll likely pay more for these things in Oregon than you did in Illinois.
Relocalate.com Methodology
While big changes like moving to a new state can be exciting, we also know that any move can be stressful. That’s why we created Relocalate.com.
The data and comparisons on this page are designed to give you a high level look at what you can expect when moving from Illinois to Oregon.
Our free moving tools and calculators are here to help you play around with the numbers so you can start working on a budget for your big move to Oregon.
We’ve crunched the numbers from census data, federal government resources, state and local data, as well as interviews and chats with people who’ve made the move from Illinois to Oregon.
While there are many things we can’t control when moving to a new state, like the overall cost of living and housing prices, we’ve found that one of the single most effective ways to save money is by getting a better deal on your insurance policies.
That’s why we’ve partnered with trusted insurance providers and some of the best in Oregon to bring your free quote tools that you can access while you plan out your move.
Good luck! We wish you the best as you get settled into your home and start feeling like a Oregon local.