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At Compare Transport LLC, we specialize in providing fast and affordable Arizona Single Trip Permits for commercial vehicles. An Arizona Single Trip Permit allows carriers to operate a vehicle not registered under IRP for a one-time entry into or through the state. This permit is valid for 96 hours (4 days) or until the vehicle exits Arizona, whichever comes first. It’s the perfect solution for carriers making a single delivery, pick-up, or passing through the state temporarily. With over 15 years of experience, Compare Transport LLC ensures a smooth permitting process, helping you stay compliant and avoid fines. Let us handle your Arizona permits so you can stay focused on the road.
Single-Trip Permits and Temporary Trip Permits in Arizona. If you’re operating a commercial vehicle and need short-term authorization to travel within or through Arizona, we’ve got you covered with both IRP and IFTA permits. Whether you’re hauling goods across state lines or entering Arizona temporarily, understanding these permit types can help you stay compliant and avoid costly delays.
A trip permit is a temporary registration authorization issued to commercial vehicles not registered under the International Registration Plan (IRP). It allows a vehicle to legally travel within a state without needing full registration. These are especially useful for out-of-state carriers or one-time deliveries.
A Single-Trip Permit, also known as a one-way permit, is designed for commercial carriers making a one-time delivery or trip through the state. In Arizona, it is valid for 96 hours (four days) or until the vehicle exits the state whichever comes first. This permit is ideal for businesses that don’t frequently operate in Arizona but need to make a delivery or pass through temporarily.
You need a Single-Trip Permit when:
You need a Temporary Trip Permit if:
Feature: Purpose
Single-Trip Permit: One-time travel or delivery
Temporary Trip Permit: Short-term operation for unregistered vehicles
Feature: Validity
Single-Trip Permit: 96 hours or until exit
Temporary Trip Permit: Varies, usually 96 hours
Feature: Use Case
Single-Trip Permit: Specific trip only
Temporary Trip Permit: Temporary legal access to roads
Feature: Applies To
Single-Trip Permit: IRP-exempt carriers
Temporary Trip Permit: Non-IRP carriers temporarily in Arizona
Feature: Renewable
Single-Trip Permit: No
Temporary Trip Permit: Sometimes, depending on state policy
Ready to apply for your Single-Trip Permit in Arizona? Our streamlined process ensures:
Start your application online or contact us directly.
Skip the line and apply for your Temporary Trip Permit Online in just minutes. Our secure portal allows commercial carriers to obtain necessary permits without paperwork delays. All you need is your vehicle details and route information.
Whether you’re hauling heavy equipment, livestock, or goods across borders, Arizona requires specific permits for legal operation. We provide:
In Arizona, if you hold a learner’s permit, you must be accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old. Driving alone with only a learner’s permit is not allowed.
A 30-day general use permit in Arizona typically costs around $15. However, fees may vary based on vehicle type and purpose.
You can obtain a 3-day trip permit through the Compare Transport LLC by calling at (630) 222-5770
A 7-day permit can be acquired by calling us at (630) 222-5770
You can apply for a 3-day permit online via calling us at (630) 222-5770
To get a single trip permit in California, contact the Compare Transport LLC by calling at (630) 222-5770
You can get a 30-day permit online by calling us at (630) 222-5770
Arizona DOT permits for oversize, overweight, or temporary operation can be secured by calling us at (630) 222-5770.
Yes, Arizona requires a trip permit for vehicles without IRP credentials or temporary operating needs within the state. It allows legal operation for a limited duration.
A 30-day permit in Arizona can be obtained through the Compare Transport LLC by calling at (630) 222-5770.
Arizona permit rules vary based on vehicle type. Temporary permits are available for unregistered vehicles, while oversize or overweight vehicles must obtain special transportation permits. Learner drivers must follow specific supervision and driving hour guidelines.
In Arizona, you can drive without license plates for up to 30 days if you have a valid temporary registration or permit. This gives time to complete the vehicle registration process legally.
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