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State Permits for Trucking

Need the right trucking permits to cross state lines or start a new route? We’ll help you get there.

At MyQuickStart, we simplify the process of securing state permits for trucking, ensuring you’re road-legal in every state you operate — without the stress or delays.

  • Oversize/Overweight Permits
  • Fast Turnaround
  • Trip & Fuel Permits
  • Permit Experts
  • State-Specific Authority
  • All 50 States Covered

Ideal for new carriers, growing fleets, and one-time interstate hauls.

Get the Permits Your Trucking Company Needs

We Help You Stay Compliant State-by-State

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We Provide:

  • Trucking permits by state for single or multi-jurisdiction operations
  • Trip permits for temporary interstate travel
  • Fuel permits (IFTA temporary replacements)
  • Oversize/overweight permits for specialized loads
  • Connecticut truck permit and other state-specific requirements

Emergency or seasonal permits (frost laws, etc.)

Permits vary by:

  • Weight & size of the vehicle
  • Type of cargo being hauled
  • State of operation and travel frequency
  • Truck classification (semi, straight truck, etc.)

We help you figure out which permits are needed for your trucking company and handle the filing from start to finish.

What Are State Trucking Permits?

State permits for trucking are legal documents required by various U.S. states that allow commercial vehicles to operate under specific conditions — such as entering the state, hauling certain load types, or exceeding standard limits.

Our state permit services are built for:

  • Interstate carriers and regional haulers
  • Owner-operators entering new states
  • Fleets expanding operations across the U.S.
  • Companies hauling oversize/overweight loads
  • First-time trucking companies seeking full compliance

Even if you operate under IRP & IFTA, you may still need temporary or supplemental permits in specific states.

Who Needs Trucking Permits by State?

Specialized Load Permits

  • Agricultural or logging operations
  • Seasonal frost laws or weight restrictions
  • Emergency response load clearances

Need multiple permits at once? We offer bundled solutions based on your route and cargo.

Popular State Permits We Handle

Trip & Fuel Permits

Temporary permission to operate in a state without full IRP or IFTA credentials.

Oversize/Overweight Permits

For vehicles or loads that exceed legal weight, width, or height restrictions.

State-Specific Entry Permits

Examples include:

  • Connecticut truck permit
  • New York HUT permit
  • Kentucky KYU number
  • New Mexico weight distance tax permit
  • Oregon mileage permit

How Our State Permit Service Works

Step 1:
Share Your Trip or Operation Info

We gather your route, vehicle specs, and cargo details.

Step 2:
We Determine Which Permits You Need

Our team identifies every permit required across jurisdictions.

Step 3:
We File the Applications and Deliver Your Permits

You receive digital copies of approved permits, ready to print and use.

Why Choose MyQuickStart for Trucking Permits?

All 50 States Covered

No gaps in jurisdiction

Fast Turnaround

Get permits same-day in most cases

Permit Experts On Call

Talk to humans who know trucking laws

Compliance-First Approach

Avoid tickets, violations, and delays

Custom Routes Supported

One-time trips or permanent authority

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Permit Pricing

We offer clear, flat-rate pricing by permit type:

Trip Permit (Single State)

Starting at $39

Fuel Permit

Starting at $35

Oversize/Overweight Permit

Starting at $75

State Entry/Based Permits

Starting at $59

Bundle multiple states or permit types and save. Ask about route-based pricing.

Questions? We have answers

Frequently asked questions

What are trucking permit services, and why are they necessary?

Mileage permits are one of the common permits for the states of Kentucky, Connecticut, Oregon, New York, and New Mexico. Each jurisdiction has unique requirements, including which vehicles need it and how long the permit is valid. These permits ensure compliance with federal and state regulations and help avoid penalties and fines.

How often do I need to renew my permits?

Renewal schedules vary by state requirements. For example, New Mexico requires annual renewal, while New York requires truck drivers to renew their permits every three years.

What are Weight-Mile Tax and Highway Use Taxes?

Weight-Mile Tax (WMT) and Highway Use Tax (HUT) apply to heavy vehicles in the states of New York, New Mexico, Oregon, Connecticut, and Kentucky. This involves refers to taxes based on vehicle weight and miles traveled in each state. QuickStart handles these filings for you, ensuring actual reporting.

Can QuickStart help me expand my fleet or add new vehicles?

Yes, QuickStart can seamlessly handle adding vehicles to your permit accounts. We ensure each vehicle in your fleet is correctly registered with all necessary permits.

What documents do I need to provide for QuickStart to manage my permits?

Usually, you’ll need to provide your USDOT and MC numbers, vehicle information (weight and type), and mileage data.

What happens if I miss a permit renewal deadline?

Missing a renewal deadline can result in fines, penalties, and disruptions in your ability to operate. QuickStart ensures proactive permit renewals and reporting services to help you avoid these issues.

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  • Around-the-clock support
  • Handling all paperwork
  • Personalized approach to each client

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