Oversize/Overweight Permits

Maxline Company can help you obtain your Oversize/Overweight Permit

Temporary Oversize/Overweight Permits

Our service fee is $24.99 flat. No additional credit card or convenience fees. No additional charges for complexity or manual routing. You can order permits seven days a week.

Oversized Height Requirements

A load is considered oversized if it exceeds:

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13’6” in most Eastern States

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14’6” in Nebraska and Colorado

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14’ in most Western States

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15’ in Alaska

Over Length Requirements

If your combination length exceeds 65’, it is likely to be considered overlegal.

Oversized Width Requirements

Any load wider than 8’6” is likely to be considered overlegal in most U.S. states

Overweight Requirements

Your load is likely to be considered overlegal if it has:

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Over 80,000 pounds of gross vehicle weight

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Over 34,000 pounds of tandem axle weight

Maxline Permit Company can help you obtain your Oversize/Overweight Permit.

Our experienced team will help you obtain oversize and overweight permits ASAP. As well as consult you on the best route to choose, help you understand permit conditions for each state, and provide an accurate quote for all state fees before ordering thus helping you negotiate linehaul rate more efficiently.

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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