Re: Emancipate in Oregon Go to Other States
If you successfully obtain an order of emancipation, other states will recognize that order to the limits of state public policy. If you get the order based upon your living arrangement and income in Oregon, quit, and move to a state in which you cannot support yourself, depending on your age you could still end up in that state's foster care system. Also, I'm not sure what you expect an order of emancipation to do for you; it does not, for example, compel a landlord to rent to you while you remain below the age of majority.
In terms of "special ID" or any other requirements, you will have to check the laws of the state in which you want to live in order to determine what they may require.
I would not expect a court to be impressed by the claim, "I want to be emancipated so I can drop out of school, stop working, move to another state and start a commune." On the other hand, you might make the court wonder if a drug test would be appropriate.