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Prairie City, OR
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Local STR Agent

Important note on sources: No city‑specific or county‑specific STR content was provided for Prairie City (Wheeler County), OR, or Wheeler County. This guide applies Oregon statewide rules and typical obligations that apply to short‑term rentals (STRs) where no local ordinance exists. If local rules have been adopted after 2025‑06, confirm with Wheeler County or Prairie City.
Yes—short‑term rentals are allowed statewide in Oregon and may operate in Prairie City subject to Oregon statutes and administrative rules. If Prairie City or Wheeler County has not adopted local STR regulations, state rules govern. Always confirm current requirements before listing.
References: Oregon legislature and administrative rules (e.g., Oregon Laws 2023, ch. 22; OAR 735‑050). See “Source Pages” at the end for links.
Note: Oregon’s registration program has experienced periods of suspension. If the portal is not accepting new registrations, continue to collect lodging taxes, comply with safety requirements, and place your STR registration number where required. Resume registration when the program is active.
Because no local/ county‑specific STR contact details were provided, rely on the following primary channels and confirm details directly:
Oregon State Parks (Short‑Term Rental Program)
Wheeler County (Tax and planning)
Prairie City (Municipal)
Oregon Department of Revenue (for general tax questions)
This guide is a practical overview. Because Prairie City’s local STR details were not included in the provided content, verify county tax rates, any local STR ordinances, and updated registration contacts directly with the authorities listed above.




Prairie City is a city in Grant County, Oregon, United States. The population was 909 at the 2010 census. The community was incorporated by the Oregon Legislative Assembly on February 23, 1891.
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