I've hauled beer and wine out of NJ a couple of times.
You have to get a license for that trip, and the shipper won't load you until you have faxed them a copy of the license.
I hauled the beer from NJ to Michigan, and didn't have any other permits that has to do with liquor specifically, as far as I know.
Quick Question - State specific alcohol permit to haul beer?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by sjmay, Jun 19, 2012.
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Who are some of the brokers to get loads from. I live only 15 miles from Jim beams and others, called Jim and got the run around.
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I know this is old but here is some info on PA:
You need a transporter-for-hire license if the consignor or consignee is located within PA. If you are just traveling through, you do NOT need it.
There is a filing fee of $700 and class A transporter cost is $1060 annually (but is broken down quarterly.)KB3MMX Thanks this. -
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I was wondering if I need any permits for driving through Connecticut if I picking up a load of beer in MASS. and dropping off NY.
If so does anyone no which one.
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havent hauled any beer but there is a permit from Ohio in my permit book to haul it
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I thought all you had to do was get Burt Reynolds to run blocker for you. lol
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There was about 24 of us eastbound past New Market scales. Under the Barth road bridge there were 20 in both shoulders herringbone.
The next 4 miles was carnage red and blues all over, I just worked on one thing. Staying in the core of the herd in the middle by instinct. Three of us made it through.
It would be a long while before we run that way again like that.
As far as the alcohol we took permits usually. Seagrams in Baltimore took a hell of alot of containers from the port back in the day. I should try the stuff and see if that crown is any good. My last alcohol load was in Dec of 2001 from St Louis Brewery to a distributor 60 miles east of Desmoines. I spent a day and night early in the truckstop there waiting to deliver.
When I got empty I saw a wall of kegs that want to go back to St Louis and called that into my dispatcher. It took two hours to wait for fleet sales to go through the process of seeing if they could load me right there going back to St Louis.
If they did not love me before they shore did after that tip.BoyWander Thanks this.
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