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Oklahoma IRP & IFTA (OK Trip & Fuel)

The Oklahoma DMV offers 72 hour trip permits authorizing travel in Oklahoma for any vehicle that is subject to the International Registration Plan (IRP) and 5 day fuel permits for any vehicle that is subject to the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) but is not registered under these programs.

Do I Need a Trip and/or Fuel Permit?

Required for carriers based outside of Oklahoma that do not have IRP plates or an IFTA sticker.

Must have prior to entry into Oklahoma and is valid in Oklahoma only.

State Pricing for Trip Permits

Oklahoma Trip Permit - $65.66

Expiration Time - 72 hours, upon expiration of 72 hours from the effective time shown, this permit is void.

Coast2Coast and the State of Oklahoma does not provide refunds once permit is issued.

State Pricing for Fuel Permits

Oklahoma Fuel Permit - $79.05

Expiration Time - 5 days, upon expiration of 5 days from the effective time shown, this permit is void.

When is an IRP and / or IFTA Permit Required?

Carrier operates in two or more jurisdictions.

The power unit licensing weight is 26,001 lbs., or higher.

The power unit has more than two axles regardless of licensed weight.

The power unit is used in combination and the said combination is 26,001 lbs. or higher.

Permits are vehicle specific.

Permits are valid for 72 hours/3 days [trip] and 5 days [fuel].

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TEMPORARY TRIP PERMITS

Out-of-the ordinary service for your out-of-state trips.

If one of your vehicles is traveling interstate and isn’t registered under the International Registration Plan (IRP), you’ll need to order a temporary trip permit. 

A trip permit is needed if your vehicle is traveling out of state and any of these apply:

  • Your vehicle isn’t registered under IRP
  • Your vehicle has 3 or more axles
  • Your vehicle has a gross vehicle or registered weight over 26,000 lbs.
  • Your tow vehicle and trailer have a combined gross vehicle or registered weight over 26,000 lbs.

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Frequently asked questions, what is the international registration plan (irp).

The International Registration Plan (IRP) is an agreement among the United States, District of Columbia and provinces of Canada that recognizes the registration of commercial motor vehicles registered by other jurisdictions. This allows a qualifying commercial vehicle to travel through several jurisdictions with one license plate.

What information will I need to request my temporary permit?

You’ll need:

  • US DOT and federal ID numbers
  • Legal company name and DBA (if applicable)
  • Billing address (if different)
  • Combined gross registered weight
  • License plate expiration date
  • Caller name and phone number
  • Fax or email to send permit to
  • Unit number
  • Year and make of vehicle
  • Complete VIN
  • License plate number and state
  • Unit type (tractor, straight truck, etc.)
  • States you are ordering permit for
  • Date permit needs to be effective

Note that some states may ask for additional information.

Do you offer a combo permit for trip & fuel?

Yes. If you require a trip and fuel permit, we will apply for a combo permit when available.

What is a trip permit?

A trip permit grants temporary registration of a commercial or private carrier in a state or province where the carrier is not apportioned (state or province not listed with weight on cab card).   If travel is required to a state and a vehicle does not have IFTA and IRP credentials, trip and fuel permits are required. Trip permits are valid for a defined period of time or for a single trip.

When do I need a trip permit?

A trip permit is needed if your vehicle is traveling out of state, and any of these apply:

Can I get a trip permit online?

Absolutely!  With our user-friendly temporary permit online ordering, you can quickly and easily get exactly the permit you need. If you need further assistance, contact one of our permit specialists at 866-873-6594!

How do I qualify for a temporary trip permit?

Your vehicle is eligible for a temporary trip permit if:

  • It is not an IRP-registered vehicle
  • The power unit has 3 or more axles
  • The power unit has registered or gross weight of 26,000+ lbs
  • The power unit and trailer have a combined gross or registered weight of 26,000+ lbs

How do I qualify for a temporary fuel permit?

Your vehicle is eligible for a temporary fuel permit if:

  • It is not an IFTA-registered vehicle
  • The power unit has 2 axles, and vehicle has gross or registered weight of 26,000+ lbs

How does my vehicle qualify for permanent IFTA/IRP credentials?

Your vehicle is eligible for permanent IFTA/IRP credentials if:

  • The vehicle has 2 axles and exceed 26,000 lbs
  • The power unit and trailer have a combined weight of 26,000+ lbs

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2021 Oklahoma Statutes Title 47. Motor Vehicles §47-14-103. Width, height and length of vehicle and load.

A. Except as otherwise provided for by this chapter, no vehicle, with or without load, shall have a total outside width in excess of one hundred two (102) inches excluding:

1. Tire bulge;

2. Approved safety devices;

3. A retracted awning with a width of eight (8) inches or less or other appurtenance of four (4) inches or less which is attached to the side of a recreational vehicle, as defined in Section 1102 of this title; and

4. Pins used as a safety precaution or as a load-assisting device if the pins do not extend the overall width of the vehicle beyond nine (9) feet. The State of Oklahoma hereby declares it has determined, in accordance with 23 C.F.R., Section 658.15, that such pins are necessary for the safe and efficient operation of motor vehicles.

The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to any person engaged in the hauling of round baled hay with a total outside width of eleven (11) feet or less when the hay is owned by such person and is being hauled for any purpose other than resale. The provisions of this subsection shall also not apply to any county official or employee engaged in the hauling or pulling of a trailer or equipment owned by the county on the county roads of such county.

B. Except as otherwise provided for by this chapter:

1. No vehicle, with or without load, shall exceed a height of thirteen and one-half (13 1/2) feet on any county road, or fourteen (14) feet on any turnpike, interstate, U.S. or state highway, unless a greater height is authorized by a special permit issued by the Commissioner of Public Safety or an authorized representative of the Commissioner in consultation with the Department of Transportation specifying the highways to be used, consistent with public convenience and safety. The prohibitions on movement as prescribed in subsection F of Section 14-101 of this title and paragraph 1 of subsection G of Section 14-101 of this title shall not apply to vehicles operated pursuant to such permits;

2. An official state bridge vertical clearance map providing clearance heights as posted for bridges on the interstate, U.S. and state highway systems shall be available on the Oklahoma Department of Transportation website; and

3. Operators and owners of vehicles which exceed or have loads which exceed thirteen and one-half (13 1/2) feet shall be held liable for all damages to any part of structures spanning the highway or damages suffered by other affected parties caused by the vehicle or load exceeding the posted height;

C. Except as otherwise provided for by this chapter:

1. No single truck, with or without load, shall have an overall length, inclusive of front and rear bumpers, in excess of forty-five (45) feet;

2. No single bus, with or without load, shall have an overall length, inclusive of front and rear bumpers, in excess of forty-five (45) feet;

3. a. On the National Network of Highways which includes the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways and four-lane divided Federal Aid Primary System Highways, no semitrailer operating in a truck-tractor/semitrailer combination shall have a length greater than fifty-three (53) feet, except as provided in subsection C of Section 14-118 of this title which shall apply to semitrailers exceeding fifty-three (53) feet but not exceeding fifty-nine (59) feet six (6) inches. On the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways and four-lane divided Federal Aid Primary System Highways, no semitrailer or trailer operating in a truck-tractor/semitrailer and trailer combination shall have a length greater than fifty-three (53) feet;

  • b. On roads and highways not a part of the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways or four-lane divided Federal Aid Primary System Highways, no semitrailer operating in a truck-tractor/semitrailer combination shall have a length greater than fifty-three (53) feet and no semitrailer or trailer operating in a truck-tractor/semitrailer and trailer combination shall have a length greater than twenty-nine (29) feet. Except as provided for in subsection D of Section 14-118 of this title, no other combination of vehicles shall have an overall length, inclusive of front and rear bumpers, in excess of seventy (70) feet on all roads and highways. For the purposes of this paragraph, oil field rig-up trucks shall be considered to be truck-tractors, when towing a trailer or semitrailer;
  • c. On the National Network of Highways the overall length limitation of a towaway trailer transporter combination may exceed length restrictions up to eighty-two (82) feet;
  • d. As used in this section:
  • (1) The term "trailer transporter towing unit" shall mean a power unit that is not used to carry property when operating in a towaway trailer transporter combination, and
  • (2) The term "towaway trailer transporter combination" shall mean a combination of vehicles consisting of a trailer transporter towing unit and two (2) trailers or semitrailers with a total weight that does not exceed twenty-six thousand (26,000) pounds; and in which the trailers or semitrailers carry no property and constitute inventory property of a manufacturer, distributor or dealer of such trailers or semitrailers;

4. No combination of vehicles shall consist of more than two units, except:

  • a. one truck and semitrailer or truck-tractor/semitrailer combination may tow one complete trailer or semitrailer, or
  • b. vans, suburbans, blazers or other similar types of vehicles and self-propelled recreational vehicles with a three-quarter (3/4) ton or more rated capacity may tow a semitrailer and one complete trailer or semitrailer for recreational purposes only, provided the overall length, inclusive of the front and rear bumpers, does not exceed sixty-five (65) feet;

5. Poles and gas lines used to maintain public utility services, not to include new construction, may be moved during daylight hours, and during nighttime hours only in an emergency, subject to traffic and road restrictions promulgated by the Commissioner of Public Safety, when the overall length does not exceed eighty (80) feet. When this length is exceeded, these loads are subject to the requirements of Section 14-118 of this title;

6. For the purposes of paragraphs 1, 3, and 4 of this subsection, the length of unitized equipment, which is defined to be equipment so constructed and attached to a rubber-tired vehicle that the vehicle and load become a unit and are for all practical purposes inseparable, shall be the length of the vehicle itself, and shall not include any protrusion of the equipment load so constructed or attached. The equipment shall not protrude for a distance greater than two-thirds (2/3) of the wheel base of the vehicle, shall not impair the driver's vision, and if less than seven (7) feet above the roadway, shall be safely marked, flagged or illuminated. Any such protruding structure shall be securely held in place to prevent dropping or swaying. Unitized equipment shall carry such safety equipment as shall be determined to be necessary for the safety, health, and welfare of the driving public by the Commissioner of Public Safety;

7. For the purposes of paragraphs 1, 3, and 4 of this subsection, a truck-tractor, when being towed by another vehicle with the wheels of its steering axle raised off the roadway, shall be considered to be a semitrailer as defined in Section 1-162 of this title;

8. The provisions of paragraphs 1 and 3 of this subsection shall not apply to any contractor or subcontractor, or agents or employees of any contractor or subcontractor, while engaged in transporting material to the site of a project being constructed by, for, or on behalf of this state or any city, town, county, or subdivision of this state; and

9. Special mobilized machinery, as defined in Section 1102 of this title, which exceeds the size provisions of this section shall only use the highways of the State of Oklahoma by special permit issued by the Commissioner of Public Safety or an authorized representative of the Commissioner. Such special permit shall be:

  • a. a single-trip permit issued under the provisions of Section 14-116 of this title, or
  • b. a special annual oversize permit issued for one (1) calendar year period upon payment of a fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) plus any amount as provided by subsection H of Section 14-118 of this title.

Added by Laws 1961, p. 413, § 14-103, eff. Sept. 1, 1961. Amended by Laws 1963, c. 124, § 1, emerg. eff. June 3, 1963; Laws 1965, c. 80, § 1, emerg. eff. May 3, 1965; Laws 1971, c. 199, § 1, emerg. eff. June 8, 1971; Laws 1972, c. 52, § 2, emerg. eff. March 15, 1972; Laws 1977, c. 55, § 2, emerg. eff. May 16, 1977; Laws 1983, c. 181, § 1, emerg. eff. June 9, 1983; Laws 1984, c. 64, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1984; Laws 1985, c. 290, § 2, operative July 1, 1985; Laws 1986, c. 47, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1986; Laws 1990, c. 315, § 3, eff. July 1, 1990; Laws 1991, c. 156, § 2, emerg. eff. May 6, 1991; Laws 1993, c. 252, § 2, emerg. eff. May 26, 1993; Laws 1995, c. 27, § 3, eff. July 1, 1995; Laws 2000, c. 189, § 5, eff. July 1, 2000; Laws 2000, c. 228, § 2, eff. July 1, 2000; Laws 2002, c. 286, § 1, eff. July 1, 2002; Laws 2003, c. 279, § 7, emerg. eff. May 26, 2003; Laws 2018, c. 8, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2018; Laws 2019, c. 277, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2019; Laws 2019, c. 335, § 1, eff. July 1, 2019.

NOTE: Laws 2000, c. 151, § 1 repealed by Laws 2000, c. 228, § 3, eff. July 1, 2000.

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Trip & Fuel Permits (IRP & IFTA)

Ifta delays we can help.

We understand that some state DOTS, including Texas and New Jersey, are experiencing major delays in issuing Temporary Trip & Fuel Permits, but we’re here to assist and provide faster turnaround times. 

All carriers now must use a third-party permit service to apply for and obtain Nevada Trip & Fuel Permits. 

WCS Permits can help you stay compliant whether you need Temporary Trip Permits, also known as IRP Permits, or Temporary Fuel Permits, commonly referred to as IFTA Permits. 

Temporary Trip Permits (IRP) act as a temporary vehicle registration for commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) traveling outside of their home state and Temporary Fuel Permits (IFTA) are issued to CMVs who do not have current IFTA credentials for states they will travel through.  

Temporary trip & fuel permits (IFTA) are often needed at the drop of a dime in any sector of the transportation industry and WCS Permits can help. 

We provide fast and affordable temporary trip and fuel permits in the United States and Canada. After hour emergency service is also available.  PLEASE NOTE: WE DO NOT issue IFTA stickers. 

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More about temporary fuel permits (ifta) & irp, understand the difference.

  • Fuel permits (IFTA)

The International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) is an agreement between the US States & Canadian provinces to simplify the reporting of fuel taxes.The purpose of IFTA is to establish and maintain the concept of one fuel use license for carriers operating qualified motor vehicles interstate. An IFTA allows a taxpayer to file one tax report that covers all member jurisdictions. 

Since the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) is a base state or province fuel tax agreement, any person based in a member jurisdiction that operates one or more  qualified CMVs  (Commercial Motor Vehicles) in two or more member jurisdictions is required to license under the International Fuel Tax Agreement, or purchase temporary fuel permits for travel in any member jurisdictions.  

A  qualified motor vehicle  is classified as having the following:

  • Two axles and a gross vehicle weight or registered gross vehicle weight exceeding 26,000 pounds or 11,797 kilograms
  • Three or more axles regardless of weight 
  • A tractor and trailer with a registered weight over 26,000 pounds or 11,797 kilogram, then you will require a Fuel Permit if you do not have an IFTA Decal on your truck

A temporary Fuel Permit will be required if you fit one of these categories and do not have an IFTA Decal on your truck.

  • Trip permits (IRP)

If one of your vehicles is traveling interstate and isn’t registered under the International Registration Plan (IRP), you’ll need to order a temporary trip permit.

A  trip permit  is needed if your vehicle does not have IRP authority and is traveling out of state and any of these apply:

  • Vehicle isn’t registered under IRP
  • Vehicle has 3 or more axles
  • Vehicle has a gross vehicle or registered weight over 26,000 pounds or 11,797 kilograms
  • A two vehicle and trailer have a combined gross vehicle or registered weight over 26,000 pounds or 11,797 kilograms
  • WCS Permits is here to help

Waiting on your IFTA? We can help. Let our agents help you obtain a temporary Trip & Fuel permit. At WCS Permits, we maintain relationships with the states so we can help you get the immediate Trip & Fuel Permits you may need in a short notice. Fill out the Trip & Fuel form below to tell us more about your needs and an agent will be in touch with you soon. 

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When you contact WCS Permits & Pilot Cars, you get a live transportation consultant who is ready to help you order oversize truck permits and pilot cars. We never leave customers on hold for long periods of time and we communicate during every step of the oversize permitting process.

Accurate & reliable

Once you provide specific information about your oversize load or logistics project, our agents will work with you to make sure you receive correct pricing, have fast turn around times on permits, quality routing and accurate oversize/overweight oversize load permits.

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Don't risk not having the proper oversize load permits in place - both state, province and local - to move your oversize load. Let our expert transportation consultants guide you, and advise as to which permits you need to get your specialized project safely from its origin to destination. ​

how to obtain an oversize load permit?

We make the process simple.

You can contact one of our transportation consultants to order oversize truck permits. Click here to contact one of our agents. Once you are set up as a customer in our system, you can order your permits through our online permit portal or directly with your agent via phone or email. 

Call Us at 888.737.6483 or Contact Our Trip & Fuel Permit Dept.

WCS Permits & Pilot Cars is North America’s oversize load permit authority. 

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    The 72-hour Commercial Vehicle Registration Trip Permit allows an unregistered commercial motor vehicle or a commercial trailer to be legally registered in Oklahoma on a short-term basis. A 72-hour Commercial Vehicle Registration Trip Permit may be made effective up to 72 hours from the time of purchase. The fee is $12.00. No refunds are allowed.

  8. Oklahoma Instant Trip and Fuel Permits

    Oklahoma Trip Permit - $65.66. Expiration Time - 72 hours, upon expiration of 72 hours from the effective time shown, this permit is void. Coast2Coast and the State of Oklahoma does not provide refunds once permit is issued. State Pricing for Fuel Permits. Oklahoma Fuel Permit - $79.05.

  9. Oklahoma Trip, Fuel, and Oversize/Overweight Permits

    Oklahoma Trip, Fuel, and Oversize/Overweight Permits - IRP, IFTA, and OS/OW permits for Oklahoma ... IRP, IFTA, and OS/OW permits for Oklahoma. Dialog. Dialog. Title. Ok Ok Cancel. Home; About. Services. Trip Permits. Dispatch Services. White Label TMS. TMS/Dispatch System Affiliate Program Delivery Scan. Resources. ... Single Axle: 20,000 Lbs ...

  10. Oklahoma

    Apply for a 120-hour permit to operate in Oklahoma without an IFTA license or decal and pay fuel taxes online.

  11. Trip Permits

    A trip permit is needed if your vehicle is traveling out of state and any of these apply: Your vehicle isn't registered under IRP. Your vehicle has 3 or more axles. Your vehicle has a gross vehicle or registered weight over 26,000 lbs. Your tow vehicle and trailer have a combined gross vehicle or registered weight over 26,000 lbs.

  12. Oklahoma Statutes §47-14-103 (2021)

    Such special permit shall be: a. a single-trip permit issued under the provisions of Section 14-116 of this title, or; b. a special annual oversize permit issued for one (1) calendar year period upon payment of a fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) plus any amount as provided by subsection H of Section 14-118 of this title.

  13. Oklahoma Oversize Permit, Wide and Heavy Haul Information

    Single trip permits or annual permits for oversized and/or overweight vehicles are preset at specific dimensions and weights. These authorizations are issued from the Permit Office, must stay in the vehicle. To begin permits can be ordered at the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety website here: ...

  14. PDF 72 HOUR TRIP PERMIT

    oklahoma corporation commission 72 hour trip permit this permit allows for intra-jurisdictional operation without an irp cab card and license plate. this permit registers a vehicle in oklahoma for 72 hours. **does not evidence ownership** expiration: 01/14/2021 04:00 pm 01/17/2021 04:00 pm 2hsfmamr9tc018790 1996 international vehicle vin:

  15. Trip & Fuel Permits (IRP & IFTA)

    Temporary trip & fuel permits (IFTA) are often needed at the drop of a dime in any sector of the transportation industry and WCS Permits can help. We provide fast and affordable temporary trip and fuel permits in the United States and Canada. After hour emergency service is also available. PLEASE NOTE: WE DO NOT issue IFTA stickers.

  16. Oklahoma Corporation Commission IRP System

    Trip, Fuel or Unladen Permit Reprint. Note: Only unexpired permits can be retrieved and reprinted Oklahoma Corporation Commission Transportation Division IRP System Version 5.0.0. PRODUCTION. Need Help? Call 405-521-3036 or E-Mail [email protected] or [email protected] ...

  17. PDF Operating a Commercial Motor Vehicle

    P.O. Box 11415 Oklahoma City, OK 73136 (405) 425-2424. www.dps.state.ok.us. Obtain a license plate, registration or title for your commercial vehicle or commercial trailer operating within Oklahoma. Obtain a petroleum transporters license. Contact Taxpayer Assistance Division, Oil & Gas Section at (405) 521-3674.

  18. Oklahoma Oversize Permits

    Oklahoma Single Trip Permits . For one-time or infrequent hauling needs, single trip permits are ideal. Whether it's a local or interstate journey, our single trip permits allow you to transport your oversize or overweight cargo without the need for an annual commitment. We handle all the paperwork and ensure that your permit is obtained ...