Pennsylvania's highway system is a critical link in the East Coast supply chain. I-76, I-78, I-80, and I-81 all run through the state. We make sure your paperwork is right before you hit the road.
Pennsylvania Permit Requirements
Trip Permit
Temporary IRP trip permits for trucks not registered under the International Registration Plan operating in Pennsylvania.
Who needs it: Required for 2-axle trucks over 26,000 lbs. or 3+ axle trucks of any weight not registered under IRP.
Fuel Permit
Temporary IFTA fuel permits for trucks not registered under the International Fuel Tax Agreement.
Who needs it: Required for 2-axle trucks over 26,000 lbs. or 3+ axle trucks of any weight not registered under IFTA.
Oversize / Overweight Permit
Pennsylvania requires permits for any load exceeding legal size or weight limits on state roads.
Who needs it: Required when height exceeds 13'6", width exceeds 8'6", trailer length exceeds 48', or gross weight exceeds 80,000 lbs.
What You Need to Know About Trucking in Pennsylvania
- check_circle Pennsylvania has one of the most heavily trafficked highway systems on the East Coast
- check_circle The Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76) is a major commercial freight corridor
- check_circle PA requires careful route planning for oversize/overweight loads
- check_circle Fuel and trip permits processed in an hour or less
policyOfficial source: Pennsylvania Department of Revenue — Trip Permit Information
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