Trip Trucking Permits

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Temporary Trip Permits

When going to a state where a vehicle is not registered under IRP, a Trip Permit is required. A Trip Permit permits a commercial or private carrier to register temporarily in a state municipality where the carrier is not allocated (province or state listed with weight on cab card).

Trip Permits also allow you to drive your licensed trucks on public roadways.

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Please keep in mind that the truck is considered unauthorized if:

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The vehicle's current gross weight is insufficient to handle the load

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When the car tabs have reached the end of their useful life

Vehicles that qualify for Trip Permits

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Any single vehicle

In every 30-day period, up to three permits may be issued

 

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A single recreational vehicle (travel trailers, motorhomes, campers and camp trailers)

A maximum of two permits may be issued in a calendar year
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Please keep in mind that Trip Permits are only valid for cars going on highways.

It implies that you will be unable to get a travel permit for off-road or non-highway vehicles.

How do I apply for a Trip Permit?

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

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Prior to operating a vehicle, you must complete, sign, and date the Trip Permit

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Any change or adjustment to the data on the Trip Permit renders it void

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 when:

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The gross vehicle/combination weight exceeds the registered weight of 26,000 pounds

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The vehicle is propelled by three or more axles

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Regardless of axles/weight, operate a commercially licensed vehicle in California, Arizona, or Connecticut

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Operating a commercially licensed vehicle weighing more than 10,000 pounds in Nevada

Maxline Permit Company can help you obtain your Trip Permit.

If you need a Trip Permit and are seeking for a reputable organization to assist you, Maxline Permit Company is here to help. We are a company that assists truckers in obtaining Trip Permits. Our staff is made up of specialists who know how to assist the trucker and get him or her back on the road safely and securely. For further information, please call (331) 444-8220 or fill out the free quotation form on our website. We look forward to assisting you.

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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