If it's regularly then yes, for whatever states you are going to travel in. If it's a rare occurrence, you should be able to get a Trip permit for the state that you are going to travel in. You would need both plate and fuel permit
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That’s right, He’ll need a IRP plate. I wonder if He has UCR already, or if that’s also something to get.
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Do your homework, if wood chips is all you will be hauling, I think they are an exempt commodity, some laws are different as far as what you will need.
I have friends in Texas that only haul oilfield supplies and choose to not go with irp tags, and authority to run out of Texas, and just buy permits when running Louisiana, which they do pretty often. -
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Where you will get in trouble is if mileage doesn’t match with whatever paperwork you have.BriMc Thanks this. -
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