A temporary permit is needed if your vehicle exceeds the legal size and weight limits:
If one of your vehicles is traveling interstate and isn’t registered under the International Registration Plan (IRP), you’ll need to order a temporary trip permit.
A Oregon trip permit is needed if your vehicle is traveling out of state and any of these apply:
If your vehicle doesn’t have an IFTA decal and license for the states or Canadian provinces it’ll be travelling in, you’ll likely need a fuel permit for that vehicle.
You need a Oregon fuel permit if your vehicle is traveling out of state and any of these apply:
Oregon Mileage Permit
Oregon’s mileage tax is assessed against all carriers, private and for-hire, operating both intrastate and interstate with vehicles having a combined weight over 26,000 pounds. If you’re subject to the tax, it’s paid based on your vehicle’s declared weight and the distance in which the vehicle travels in Oregon. The declared weight is the heaviest weight at which the vehicle will operate in Oregon. The vehicle’s registration weight may be higher than the declared weight, but the declared weight cannot be higher than the registration weight.
Note that if you’re transporting items including but not limited to logs, poles, wood chips, sawdust, sand, gravel, rock and dirt, you can pay the weight-distance tax on a flat monthly basis. Farm vehicles operating intrastate for-hire also have the option of paying a flat monthly tax. Looking for a Oregon trip permit, we can help!
Call 800-231-5266 for a Permit Advisor
A temporary permit is needed if your vehicle exceeds the legal size and weight limits:
• 80,000 lbs
• 13.5' high
• 53' long
• 8.5' wide
But, because the regulations aren't the same in every state, your best bet is to call and let us help.
A temporary permit is needed if the following vehicles cross state lines without International Registration Plan (IRP) credentials:
Vehicles with gross weights, combined gross weights, or registered weights over 26,000 pounds;
A vehicle that has 3 or more axles regardless of weight.
A temporary permit is needed if the following vehicles cross state lines without IFTA credentials and license for the states or Canadian provinces it'll be traveling in:
Vehicles with 2 axles and gross weights, combined gross weights, or registered weights over 26,000 pounds;
A power unit that has 3 or more axles regardless of weight
A mileage permit may be needed when operating in KY, NM, NY, OR, & CT.
Highway Use Tax (HUT) permit may be needed when traveling in New York.
Other specialty permits may include a Georgia amber light permit, a New Jersey alcohol permit, or a Florida loading zone permit.
Have questions about your Fuel or Trip Permits? We can help!
Keller Experts are here 24/7 to help with your IFTA/IRP Set Up. Fill out the form or call 888.473.4638 and our authority experts can assist with your paperwork.
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