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Kansas 72-Hour Trip Permit Registration - Filed For You.

Kansas trip permit for out-of-state carriers. FastPermitFiling files Kansas KDOT trip permits for interstate carriers crossing Kansas.

Carriers operating in Kansas must obtain proper permits before their first trip. FastPermitFiling handles your 72-Hour Trip Permit registration with Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT).

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Filing Agency

Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT)

Permit Types
72-Hour Trip PermitInterstate Commerce

Kansas Compliance Facts

  • Kansas participates in IRP - non-apportioned vehicles must have a trip permit.

  • KDOT enforces weight limits on I-70, I-135, and the Kansas Turnpike system.

  • Kansas is a major agricultural freight state - heavy loads are common and strictly regulated.

Kansas Pricing at a Glance

Flat-rate filings with no recurring fees and no surprise charges. All prices below include our preparation work, the agency filing with Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT), and digital credential delivery.

Single Permit

$75

One Kansas filing — any single permit type above. Flat fee, one-time.

Best Value

72-Hour Trip Permit

$85

Single-crossing fuel/trip permit valid for 72 hours. Digital delivery — printable within hours.

Big Four Bundle

$149

NY HUT + KYU + NM W&D + CT HUT — four weight-distance states in one order.

“We had a load headed through Kansas on 24 hours' notice. FastPermitFiling had the 72-Hour Trip Permit credential in my driver's hand before dispatch rolled the truck. No panic, no weigh-station surprises — exactly what I pay for.”

JR

J. Ramirez

Owner-operator · 2-truck fleet

Kansas Permit FAQ

How fast can I get a Kansas 72-Hour Trip Permit?+

Most Kansas permit orders placed before 2:00 PM ET are filed the same business day. Temporary trip permits typically deliver within a few hours; state authority and weight-distance accounts (which require agency provisioning at Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT)) are usually live within one to three business days.

Do I need a Kansas permit if I'm just passing through?+

If any portion of your route touches Kansas — including pickups, drop-offs, or simple through-traffic on interstate highways — you must carry the applicable Kansas credentials. A 72-hour trip permit is the fastest way to stay compliant for single crossings without enrolling in the full KS tax program.

What happens if I operate in Kansas without the right permit?+

Kansas law enforcement at weigh stations and ports of entry can issue civil penalties, place your vehicle out-of-service, and report the violation to FMCSA — which feeds into your CSA score. Fines vary by permit type and load, but typically start at several hundred dollars per trip and escalate quickly for repeat violations.

Is the Kansas permit tied to my USDOT or my truck?+

Most Kansas credentials are tied to the motor carrier (USDOT / MC number), not an individual tractor. That means you generally don't need to re-file when you swap trucks inside your own fleet — but your lease operators and owner-operators should each verify that the permit on file covers the specific equipment they are running.

What does FastPermitFiling charge for Kansas?+

Standalone Kansas permits start at $75 for single-state filings and $85 for 72-hour trip permits. Multi-state bundles (like the Big Four: NY + KY + NM + CT) are $149 flat. All prices include the agency filing, our preparation work, and credential delivery — no hidden renewal fees, no bait-and-switch surcharges at the end.

Continue Your Route — States Bordering Kansas

Most carriers filing for Kansas are crossing into (or out of) a neighboring state on the same trip. We file permits for every state below — order them together and we'll batch-process your credentials.

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Select your package on the main page - our team handles the rest. Credentials delivered same business day.

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