Heavy haul / Over Size only...please.

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by dancnoone, Nov 3, 2010.

  1. Lowbed

    Lowbed Light Load Member

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    Get a computer and get your permits online.
     
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  3. Old Man

    Old Man Road Train Member

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    Use a permit service, about $15 + state fees for them to get you permit.
     
  4. RAG

    RAG R.I.P.

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    Go online and look up that states DOT site then type in oversize permits in the search box
    You will need a credit card to pay for it.They will also want to know where you want it faxed to.I have mine faxed to a E-fax # and print them in the truck
    There are a few states that make you use a permit service
    I always try to do mine myself and save the fee unless I'm on the run and don't have time to work out the routing.:biggrin_255:
     
  5. BAYOU

    BAYOU Road Train Member

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    So what permit service do yall use? When you have to use one
     
  6. RAG

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    Comm data 972-506-3016
     
  7. mc8541ss

    mc8541ss Road Train Member

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    Permit Wizard charges $10 plus state fees. They will fax or email it to you. Pay close attention to each state and what they charge because many times you can buy a blanket permit that is good for a year for the same or only slightly more than a trip permit.
     
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