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Drone Laws for Real Estate in Oregon (2026)
Flying a drone to market a listing in Oregon is a commercial operation. Here’s the federal Part 107 baseline plus the Oregon-specific rules that trip agents up.
Part 107 required — this is a commercial operation
Marketing a listing furthers your business, so the FAA classifies the flight as commercial even if nobody pays you for it. You need the Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate.
- ✓Get the Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate (~$175 knowledge test)
- ✓Register the drone under Part 107 — any weight, even sub-250g ($5)
- ✓Confirm Remote ID compliance (standard on current DJI models)
- ✓Check airspace + get LAANC authorization if controlled
- ✓Fly under 400ft, visual line of sight, never over uninvolved people
- ✓Consider liability insurance (on-demand per-flight coverage exists)
Oregon-specific rules
Oregon has drone-specific trespass/privacy provisions (ORS 837) — repeated low flights over a neighbor after being asked to stop can be actionable.
State parks commonly restrict drone takeoff/landing without a permit — check the park system’s rules before flying from park land.
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Do I need a license to fly a drone for real estate in Oregon?
Yes. Marketing a listing is a commercial operation, so the FAA requires the Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate — the same nationwide. Oregon then adds its own privacy, trespass, or takeoff rules on top of the federal baseline.
Is Part 107 different in Oregon?
No — Part 107 is federal and identical in every state. What changes in Oregon is the state/local layer: privacy statutes, park takeoff permits, and any state registration. This page covers both.
Can I fly over my neighbor's property to photograph a listing in Oregon?
Keep the camera on the property you're hired on. Several states treat repeated low flights or capturing people on adjacent private property as actionable — frame neighbor-facing shots high and wide.
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This is marketing-grade guidance, not legal advice — drone rules change and local ordinances vary. Confirm current FAA and Oregon rules before you fly.
