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Trip permits, IFTA, weight-distance (NY HUT, KYU, NM WDT, Oregon, Connecticut), state operating authority (CA, TX, Ohio) — filed directly with each state agency. Flat $75 per permit. No paperwork on you.
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State Permit Filing
NY · KY · NM · OR · CT · MA
$75
per permit
State Permit Filing
NY · KY · NM · OR · CT · MA
$75
per permit
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Choose the state permit you need - NY HUT, KYU, NM, Oregon, Connecticut, Massachusetts. Bundle if you run multiple states.
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Our compliance team submits your registration directly to the state agency. Same business day.
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Receive your permit credentials and account numbers by email, typically within 24 hours. Ready before your next crossing.
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72-Hour Fuel / Trip Permit
Out-of-state crossing coverage
- Valid for 72-hour single-trip crossing
- Covers fuel use tax for the trip
- Digital delivery - printable immediately
- Available for most US states
Add-on Services
It's a state requirement.
No permit = enforcement at the weigh station.
Every carrier running heavy commercial vehicles through these states must register before their first crossing. Miss a filing and your truck gets held at the weigh station with fines from $500 to $25,000.
Missing State Permit
- Truck held at the weigh station on first crossing, driver out of service until resolved
- Fines from $500 to $25,000 per violation, per state
- State account setup can take 2-3 weeks if you try to do it yourself
Filed through FastPermit
- Permit credentials in your inbox within 24 hours, ready before your next run
- Filed directly with the state agency. No paperwork on you
- 100% filing guarantee. If we can't get it filed, you pay nothing
Why FastPermit.
The clear choice for state permits.
Other services stall for days or push you to do the paperwork yourself. We file directly with the state and deliver in 24 hours.
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“Got my NY HUT permit filed and credentials in hand the next morning. No paperwork on my end. Exactly what was advertised.”
William R. · Owner-Operator, NY
“We needed KYU permits for our entire fleet. FastPermit filed all of them quickly and accurately. Zero issues at the scales since.”
Sarah T. · Fleet Manager, KY
“Bundled NY, KY, and NM in one order. Saved a ton compared to filing each state separately. 24-hour turnaround on everything.”
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About Fast Permit Filing.
Fast Permit Filing is a professional third-party permit filing service that submits state operating permits and highway-use-tax registrations on behalf of commercial motor carriers. Each state sets its own requirements through its DMV or transportation agency; missing any of these filings is enforceable at weigh stations and ports of entry with per-day penalties.
- Price
- Flat per-permit pricing, starting at $75 for a single state HUT. Bundle pricing for multi-state carriers; state operating authority packages $149–$375.
- Coverage
- Weight-distance states (NY HUT, KYU, NM WDT, CT HUT, Oregon Weight-Mile) plus state operating authority for California (CA#/MCP), Texas (TxDMV), and Ohio (PUCO).
- Speed
- Filed with the state agency the same business day. Credentials and account numbers typically returned within 24 hours.
- Renewals
- Varies by state. Most weight-distance tax accounts file quarterly returns with annual account renewal; state operating authority requires periodic updates set by each DMV.
- Regulatory basis
- State-specific. Each state's DMV or transportation agency statute governs the applicable permit; federal FMCSA authority does not substitute for state-level operating permits.
FAQ
Questions carriers actually ask
Straight answers. No tax jargon.
A trip permit is a short-term, single-crossing commercial vehicle credential that authorizes a carrier to operate in a state without enrolling in that state's full weight-distance or fuel-tax program. Most trip permits are valid for 72 hours, cover fuel and weight-distance use tax for the duration, and are issued digitally. Trip permits are the right choice for occasional out-of-state loads; carriers running a state regularly should register for the recurring account instead.
Any commercial motor carrier operating in a state that imposes its own highway use, weight-distance, or intrastate operating authority above the federal USDOT/MC authority needs a state permit. This includes any truck over 18,000–60,000 lbs entering NY, KY, NM, CT, or Oregon (weight-distance states), any for-hire carrier operating intrastate in California, Texas, or Ohio, and any vehicle crossing a state for a single trip without an existing account (trip permit). Private carriers, owner-operators, and fleets are all covered.
A 72-hour state trip permit filed through Fast Permit Filing is $85 per permit, flat, with no hidden fees. That covers our preparation and filing work plus the state agency fee, and credentials are delivered digitally. Single-state weight-distance registrations (like NY HUT or KYU) start at $75. Multi-state bundles — such as the Big Four (NY + KY + NM + CT) at $149 — are cheaper per state than individual filings.
Most orders placed before 2:00 PM ET are filed the same business day. 72-hour trip permits are typically delivered within a few hours because the issuing states use digital portals. Weight-distance accounts (NY HUT, KYU, NM WDT, CT HUT) are usually active within one to three business days depending on state agency provisioning. Credentials are emailed as soon as the filing is processed — you can forward them straight to your driver.
Operating a commercial vehicle without the required state permit is enforceable at weigh stations and ports of entry. Penalties typically start at $500 and escalate to $25,000 per violation depending on the state and load. Enforcement can also place your vehicle out-of-service, which kills the revenue on your load, and the citation is reported to FMCSA where it weighs on your CSA safety score. Repeat offenses compound quickly.
The New York Highway Use Tax (HUT) is required for motor vehicles with a gross weight over 18,000 lbs using New York public highways. All interstate and intrastate carriers operating in NY must register before their first New York trip.
The Kentucky Unified Carrier (KYU) permit is required for vehicles over 59,999 lbs operating on Kentucky roads. It is a weight-distance tax separate from IRP registration and must be obtained before any Kentucky operations.
Five US states impose weight-distance or highway use taxes in addition to IFTA fuel tax: New York (HUT), Kentucky (KYU), New Mexico (W&D Tax), Connecticut (HUT), and Oregon (Weight-Mile Tax). All carriers operating in these states must register separately.
Yes. California requires two separate permits: a CA Operating Authority number from the CHP (required for for-hire intrastate carriers) and a Motor Carrier Permit from the CA DMV (required for all carriers operating in California). Our California Gold package covers both in one filing.
A weight-distance registration is an ongoing account that allows unlimited travel in a state - you pay taxes based on mileage each quarter. A 72-hour trip permit is a one-time, short-term permit for a single crossing. Carriers operating regularly in NY, KY, NM, or CT should register; occasional crossings can use trip permits.
New commercial carriers typically need several state trucking permits depending on their operating lanes. At minimum, you need highway use tax registrations for any weight-distance states you travel through (NY HUT, KYU, NM, CT, Oregon). If you operate intrastate in California, Texas, or Ohio, you also need state operating permits like CA#/MCP, TxDMV registration, or Ohio PUCO authority. Our Big Four Bundle covers the most common trucking permits for interstate carriers.
Commercial truck permit filing costs vary by state. Individual state trucking permits start at $75 for a single highway use tax registration. Our Big Four Bundle (NY HUT + KYU + NM + CT) is $149 - saving over 50% versus filing each state separately. Oregon Weight-Mile setup is $299, and California Compliance Gold (CA# + MCP) is $375. All prices are flat fees with no hidden costs.
Oversize overweight permits are required when your vehicle or load exceeds standard legal dimensions or weight limits set by each state. This is separate from highway use tax and weight-distance permits. If your truck or load exceeds 80,000 lbs GVW, or exceeds standard width (8.5 ft), height (13.5 ft), or length limits, you need an oversize overweight permit for each state you travel through. Contact us for state-specific oversize overweight permit requirements.
A highway use tax is a mileage-based tax imposed on heavy commercial vehicles using state highways. New York and Connecticut both call theirs HUT (Highway Use Tax), Kentucky calls theirs KYU, New Mexico has a Weight & Distance Tax, and Oregon has a Weight-Mile Tax. These are separate from IFTA fuel taxes and must be registered before your first trip in each state. Failure to register for highway use tax results in fines of $500 to $25,000.
State operating permits grant legal authority to operate commercial vehicles within specific states. California requires a CA# (operating authority) and Motor Carrier Permit (MCP). Texas requires TxDMV registration for intrastate motor carriers. Ohio requires PUCO authority for intrastate operations. These state operating permits are separate from your federal USDOT number and MC authority, and must be obtained before operating commercially in those states.
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