Texas is one of the busiest trucking states in the country. Whether you're hauling through on I-10, I-20, or I-35, or running oversize/overweight loads across the state, we have you covered with fast, reliable permit processing.
Texas Permit Requirements
Trip Permit
Temporary IRP trip permits for trucks not registered under the International Registration Plan operating in Texas.
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
Texas 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 Texas
- check_circle Texas handles more commercial vehicle traffic than almost any other state
- check_circle Major corridors include I-10, I-20, I-35, and I-40
- check_circle Texas has specific oversize/overweight routing requirements
- check_circle Trip and fuel permits are typically processed within an hour
policyOfficial source: Texas DMV — Motor Carriers
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