Permits:
Please select your permit type.
Fuel & Trip Permits
Oversize/Overweight Permits
When do I need a Fuel & Trip permit?
When traveling from your base state/province into another jurisdiction in which you are not registered or apportioned and typically when any one of the following criteria apply:
- The gross vehicle/combination exceeds a registered weight of 26,000 lbs.
- The vehicle (power unit only) is traveling on 3 or more axles.
- Operating a commercially licensed vehicle in Arizona, California, or Connecticut regardless of weight/axles.
- Operating a commercially licensed vehicle in Nevada in excess of 10,000 lbs.
When do I need an Oversize/Overweight permit?
If a commercial vehicle is oversize or overweight, a temporary oversize load permit (also known as a truck permit or wide load permit) is needed for it to legally travel.
In most cases a load is considered an oversize load, or an oversize/overweight load and requires a state or county oversize load permit when:
- The load’s height exceeds 13’6″
- The load’s width exceeds 8’6″
- A trailer/The load’s length exceeds 53'0′
- The load’s weight exceeds 80,000 pounds
- Overall width exceeds 8′6″
- Trailer length exceeds 48′
- Overall weight exceeds 80,000 pounds
Required Information for Obtaining a Permit
Please note that both company and vehicle information are required to obtain a permit.
Company Info
- Company Name
- Address
- City
- State
- Zip
Vehicle Info
- Owner/Lessee
- VIN
- Operator/Driver
- Make
- Year
- License #
- Base State
- Unit #