E-Trucking Permits is pleased to offer 48 States Truck Permits as a crucial component of our wide range of services for owner operators and carriers. Our knowledgeable staff will take care of all the paperwork, freeing you up to focus on what you do best drive. You may be sure we have you covered whether you need temporary fuel permits or oversize permissions.
Who Needs to Have a USDOT Number?
USDOT numbers are issued by the Federal Carrier Motor Safety Administration (FMCSA).
Most commercial motor carriers involved in interstate commerce, whether they are shipping passengers or freight or moving hazardous goods in quantities that call for a safety permit, must have a USDOT number.
Commercial intrastate hazardous material transporters also need to register for a USDOT number in order to carry materials that need a safety permit.
FMCSA Requirements
- The vehicle is utilized for the interstate or intrastate transportation of hazardous materials, as defined by the Secretary of Transportation, in quantities that call for placarding.
- 4,536 kg (10,001 lb) or more is the vehicle’s Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR), or Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW), whichever is higher.
- The purpose of the vehicle is to compensatedly transport over eight passengers (including the driver).
- Although it isn’t utilized for transportation, the car can accommodate up to 15 passengers, including the driver.
Secure Your WDT New Mexico Permit
If you intend to operate a commercial vehicle in the state of New Mexico and its weight exceeds 26,000 pounds, you need to register for an electronic permit known as the Weight Distance Tax (WDT). Both intrastate and interstate operators must adhere to New Mexico laws in order to avoid being fined for violating the WDT. Every operator is required to submit their vehicle's mileage online on a quarterly basis in order to remain in compliance. If you meet all requirements, E Trucking Permits can help you receive your New Mexico WDT permit in a matter of minutes. We pride ourselves on providing prompt and dependable permit services. If not, our knowledgeable staff will take care of all the required documentation on your behalf.
Get Your KYU Permit Fast & Hassle-Free
The state of Kentucky mandates that operators with a licensed weight of 59,999 pounds or over submit mileage tax reports. The Kentucky Highways Use Tax is the name given to this tax (KYU).Online tax payments and Kentucky permit registration are available to all operators. To comply with Kentucky requirements, you must report the kilometers driven in Kentucky on a quarterly basis.
Get quick & easy NY HUT Permit
Motor carriers using specific commercial vehicles on public roadways are subject to the New York state's Highway Use Tax (NY HUT). It is imperative that truckers mention in their mile logs that NY HUT does not apply to toll-paid portions of the New York State Thruway. The weight of the commercial motor vehicle and the trucker's selected reporting method determine the tax rate for NY HUT. Maintaining compliance with NY HUT standards is essential for carriers and owner-operators to avoid fines and penalties.
File your IFTA Fuel Tax return accurately
In order for the BOE to accurately charge you taxes, you must report your driven miles on a quarterly basis as a motor carrier in order to keep your IFTA account open. Correct gasoline tax filing is essential to avoiding fines and penalties. Our specialty at JST Truck Permits is IFTA filing, and we make sure you're constantly in compliance. Our knowledgeable staff will assist you in figuring out how many miles and fuel gallons you'll need for each state you drive in, making IFTA reporting a breeze. The final day of the month that follows the end of the quarter is when the IFTA quarterly tax return is due.
Get your MCS-150 Update hassle-free
In order for the BOE to accurately charge you taxes, you must report your driven miles on a quarterly basis as a motor carrier in order to keep your IFTA account open. Correct gasoline tax filing is essential to avoiding fines and penalties. Our specialty at E Trucking Permits is IFTA filing, and we make sure you're constantly in compliance.
Our knowledgeable staff will assist you in figuring out how many miles and fuel gallons you'll need for each state you drive in, making IFTA reporting a breeze. The final day of the month that follows the end of the quarter is when the IFTA quarterly tax return is due.
Handle your Monthly Oregon Filing with ease
Trust E Trucking Permits to take care of your monthly filings to stay in compliance with Oregon law and to avoid penalties. Even in the absence of any activity, carriers holding an Oregon weight receipt are required by law to submit a monthly report.
To guarantee that you are in accordance with state rules, our team of professionals can assist you with accurate and timely filings, including the highway use tax bond.
To find out more about our Oregon monthly filing services or how we can help you with the highway use tax bond requirement, get in touch with us right now.
Fleet Truck CARB Management
It is imperative for businesses operating diesel trucks in California to comply with CARB regulations. You may lose your operating authority and face steep fines if you don't comply. All diesel trucks weighing 14,001 pounds or more must comply with California CARB regulations.Our specialty at E Trucking Permits is guiding clients through the challenges of CARB compliance. We keep ourselves informed about the most recent rules and deadlines, saving you the trouble. You can continue operating in California with confidence knowing that your diesel vehicles comply with the required emissions requirements thanks to the hard work of our team of professionals.
Fleet Reefer Trailer ARB Number Management
You can handle the California Air Resources Board (ARB) regulations for your reefer trailers with the aid of E Trucking Permits. The board identifies reefer units and their compliance status by assigning an ARB number. In California, it is required to have ARB numbers on reefer trailers when in use. That being said, you are not obliged to have ARB numbers on your units if you are not based in California. Allow our staff to make sure your reefer trailers adhere to all applicable laws and regulations.
Get your Fleet IRP Plate Same day with E Trucking Permits
When your fleet travels into a state or province outside of your home base, are you sick and weary of going through the trouble of getting trip permits?
We can assist you in navigating the intricate IRP procedures to make sure you are correctly registered and paying taxes in all countries because we recognize how important compliance is. Avoid running the danger of paying hefty charges for operating in an unregistered area. Let us assist you in maintaining compliance and obtaining your IRP plate the same day.
Monthly filings made easy for Arkansas Annual Report
In Arkansas, filing monthly should be simple and uncomplicated. Apart from aiding in the acquisition of permits and licenses, E Trucking can also help trucking companies submit their Annual Reports to the Secretary of State of Arkansas. These reports contain details about the company's directors, officers, registered agent, and business operations, as well as its operations within the state of Arkansas, including the quantity and kind of vehicles operated and their safety records.
Stay Compliant in Connecticut Permit
All trucks weighing more than 26,000 pounds must be registered for an annual permit in the state of Connecticut. The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) issues this permit, which has to be renewed annually. The size and weight of your truck determine how much the permit will cost. Should you require a one-time trip permit to cross state lines, the DMV will also provide one.