State permits for flatbed haulers
Flatbed operators routinely run a permit stack that includes state weight-distance taxes (NY HUT, KYU, NM, CT, Oregon), per-trip oversize permits when freight exceeds standard 8'6"x13'6"x53' dimensions, and state weight permits for GVW over 80,000 lbs. We file same-day starting at $75with a 100% acceptance guarantee.
The flatbed permit stack
Standard flatbed freight (lumber, steel, equipment under 8'6" wide and 13'6" tall and under 80,000 lbs GVW) typically only needs state operating permits — the weight-distance fees in NY, KY, NM, CT, and Oregon are the largest recurring permit line item. Each is filed quarterly (NY HUT, KYU, Oregon WMT) or per-trip basis (NM weight-distance, CT highway-use). Our NY HUT page and state permits overview cover the per-state detail.
Oversize freight adds a layer: any load exceeding 8'6" wide, 13'6" tall, 53' long, or GVW over the state threshold needs a per-trip oversize permit in every state of travel. Some states issue annual oversize permits for repeat carriers; others require trip-by-trip filing.
What's included
- Same-day state permit filings during state DOT business hours
- Big Four Bundle (NY + KY + NM + CT) at $149 for the 4 east-of-Oregon weight-distance states
- Per-trip oversize permits for non-standard flatbed freight
- Quarterly weight-distance return preparation (NY HUT, KYU, Oregon WMT, NM WDT)
- Permit-status confirmation and PDF copies for the truck
Flatbed permit questions
What permits does a flatbed hauler need?
Depends on routes and freight. For weight-distance: NY HUT, KYU, NM, CT, and Oregon (the five weight-distance states). For oversize loads: state-by-state trip or annual oversize permits when freight exceeds 8'6" wide, 13'6" tall, or 53' long, plus state weight permits when GVW exceeds 80,000 lbs. Most flatbed operations cross multiple states and need a working set of permits — the Big Four Bundle ($149) covers NY+KY+NM+CT in one filing.
When do I need an oversize permit vs a regular trip permit?
Oversize permits are required whenever any dimension exceeds standard limits — 8'6" wide, 13'6" tall, 53' length, or GVW above each state's threshold (typically 80,000 lbs but some states allow more on specific routes). Regular trip permits cover single border crossings without oversize concerns. Carriers running standard-dimension freight usually only need state operating permits; oversize permit is per-trip when freight exceeds limits.
How fast do oversize permits issue?
Most state oversize trip permits issue within 1-3 business hours during state DOT business hours. Annual oversize permits (where available) take longer — typically 5-10 business days for the initial issue. Same-day trip permits cover most flatbed needs; carriers running regular oversize routes benefit from annual permits where their state offers them.
Other permit contexts
You might also need
- UCR registration — FastUCRFiling
- Form 2290 HVUT — Fast2290Filing