I have a carrier that is going to be leasing on with me and I have to go pick up 4 of his trucks down in Texas coming back to North Dakota.
I've never done this before and can't get a straight answer from anyone right now so I'm looking for some advise!
Can I just get the 72 hour temp permit from TX and be able to drive back to ND or do I need the ND temp permit?
OR do I need a temp permit in each state I drive through....
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Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by bonder45, Nov 1, 2023.
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If you're going to license them in ND, just get the temporary there. IF IRP'd plate
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Assuming you're bob tailing them to N.D. have you checked commercial co's that could send 1 driver and piggy back them to you?
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Temp tag and insurance is all you need .
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If you have all the truck info the easiest thing is just get your temp registration and IFTA and drive them back.
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