Rules And Regulations

Permit Information

Permit Information

Please keep in mind that, while we make every attempt to keep this material up to date, you should always refer to your permits and provision sheets for regulations and requirements. Please notify us of any information that you believe is inaccurate.

Thank you very much!

State-specific information is required for oversize or overweight movements

Please always provide the beginning and finishing addresses. Similarly, if there is one, load the Make, Model, and Serial number.

Client Testimonials

"Maxline Company did a great job hauling an oversized load for us. The driver arrived at the shipper on time and even though the shipper had some issues loading the driver, he was very professional and handled the matter in a great manner. The load was delivered in a prompt and safe manner. I would highly recommend this Service/Carrier!"

Matthew Sweeting

Trans-United, Inc., Specialized Hauling

"That is awesome! Maxline Company did a great job on moving a couple of OD loads for us in the past. I will use them again when I get the chance!"

Thank you.

Raegan Piske

Vice President of Sales, Nolan Transportation Group

"Our operations team at ZMac has used Maxline Company on multiple projects all over the country for over-dimensional freight up to and including 14’ wide and escorted loads. Permits were always ordered on time and loads delivered as scheduled. Our experience was nothing but positive. We look forward to using their services in the future and continue our ongoing partnership providing great service for our customers.”

Pat Aiello

ZMAC Transportation Solutions

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply for a Trip Permit?

All Trip Permits are valid for three days, beginning on the first day of use.

  • Prior to operating a vehicle, you must complete, sign, and date the Trip Permit.
  • Any change or adjustment to the data on the Trip Permit renders it void.

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When do I need to obtain a Trip Permit?

When you drive from your own province/state into another municipality where you are not registered or apportioned, you must get a travel permit. Furthermore, you are required to hold a Trip Permit, more info

Who Is Required to Have a Fuel Permit?

If you're driving a large commercial vehicle and aren't registered with the IFTA, you'll most likely need a fuel permit for the states or provinces you're visiting. More info

What Exactly Is IFTA?
The International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) encompasses 48 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and Canadian provinces. When your car is IFTA-registered, you report the distance traveled in each state or province and pay the necessary taxes.

If your car is not IFTA-registered, you will almost certainly require a fuel permit for your trip.

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