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When and Why, You Need Indiana Temporary Permits
- Indiana Temporary Permits: mits are required when a commercial vehicle is not registered under the International Registration Plan (IRP) or the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) but needs to operate within the state. These permits allow legal travel without full registration.
– Indiana Temporary Trip Permit (IRP): Needed if your vehicle is not registered under IRP but must travel through Indiana. Typically valid for 72 hours.
-Indiana Temporary Fuel Permit (IFTA): Required if your vehicle does not have an active IFTA decal and needs to travel through Indiana. Valid for 30 days.
-90-Day Temporary Registration: Issued for vehicles awaiting full IRP registration, allowing operation for up to 90 days.
– 60-Day Temporary Registration: Similar to the 90-day permit but valid for 60 days, often used when registration processing is delayed.
These permits ensure compliance with state regulations and help avoid fines or penalties while allowing uninterrupted operations. - Indiana Trip Permits: In Indiana, a trip permit is necessary for commercial vehicles that are not registered under the International Registration Plan (IRP) and meet specific criteria for interstate travel. This permit allows temporary operation within the state without full registration.
– IRP Non-Compliance: If your commercial vehicle is not registered under the International Registration Plan (IRP) but needs to travel across state lines.
– Axle Count: If your vehicle has three or more axles.
– Weight Requirements:
– If the gross vehicle weight (GVW) or registered weight exceeds 26,000 pounds.
– If the combined GVW or registered weight of both the tow vehicle and trailer is over 26,000 pounds.
-Oversize/Overweight Loads: If your vehicle surpasses legal size or weight restrictions, an oversize/overweight permit may also be required.
-Intrastate Travel Without IRP: If your vehicle lacks IRP credentials and must travel within Indiana for an interstate trip, a trip permit may be necessary.
Restricted Plates: If your vehicle operates under restricted plates and travels across state lines, obtaining a trip permit may be required.
This permit ensures compliance with state regulations and prevents legal complications when operating a non-IRP-registered vehicle in Indiana.

When Do You Need an Indiana Trip Permit?
If your commercial vehicle is traveling across state lines and is not registered under the International Registration Plan (IRP), you must obtain a temporary trip permit.
When a Trip Permit Is Required:
A trip permit is necessary if your vehicle is operating in another state and meets any of the following conditions:
- It is not registered under IRP.
- It has three or more axles.
- Its gross vehicle weight (GVW) or registered weight exceeds 26,000 pounds.
- The combined GVW or registered weight of the tow vehicle and trailer is over 26,000 pounds.
This permit allows temporary legal operation without IRP registration and helps avoid penalties for non-compliance.
How Long Are Indiana Temporary Permits Valid?
Indiana temporary permits have different validity periods depending on the type of permit:
• Indiana Temporary Trip Permit (IRP): Valid for 72 hours (3 days).
• Indiana Temporary Fuel Permit (IFTA): Valid for 30 days.
• 90-Day Temporary Registration: Allows operation while waiting for full IRP registration, valid for 90 days.
• 60-Day Temporary Registration: Similar to the 90-day permit but valid for 60 days.
Each permit ensures legal travel within Indiana for vehicles that are not fully registered under IRP or IFTA
Need Help Getting an Indiana Temporary Permit?
Since Indiana’s permit regulations vary, securing the correct permit is essential to avoid fines and compliance issues. Contact us today, and our experts will guide you through the process to ensure you have the right permit for your needs.

Indiana Temporary Vehicle Permit Types
Indiana Temporary Vehicle Permits: Indiana provides temporary vehicle permits for various purposes, including 96-hour delivery permits and 30-day temporary permits, which can be obtained from a local Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) branch.
96-Hour Temporary Delivery Permit: This permit allows a vehicle to be legally operated for up to 96 hours without a title or registration. It is primarily issued for transporting a vehicle to designated locations such as a storage facility, an inspection station, or a BMV branch. If the vehicle is being moved from an impound lot, proof of impound is required.
30-Day Temporary Permit: A 30-day permit enables vehicle operation for up to 30 days while the owner is in the process of obtaining permanent registration and title. This permit is often used when documentation or processing delays prevent immediate registration.
Special Permits
The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) provides various special permits for unique circumstances, including:
Three-Day Permits
Five-Day Permits
Hunter’s Permits
Yard Tractor Permits
Repair and Maintenance Permits
Indiana trip permit cost
- Indiana Oversize and Overweight Trip Permit Fees
o Indiana Single Trip Permits
Standard Oversize Permit:
Up to 95 feet in length, 12 feet 4 inches in width, legal height: $20.00
Over 95 feet up to 110 feet in length, over 12 feet 4 inches up to 16 feet in width, over 13 feet 6 inches up to 15 feet in height: $30.00 - Extended Duration Permits
90-Day Oversize Permit: $100.00 (for oversize loads only)
Annual Oversize Permit: $405.00
Annual Ocean Container Permit: $800.00 - Oversize & Overweight Permit Fees
Base Fee: $20.00, plus additional charges based on Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW):
80,001 to 108,000 pounds: $0.35 per mile
108,001 to 150,000 pounds: $0.60 per mile
150,001 pounds and above: $1.00 per mile
The greater of the oversize-only fee or weight-based fee applies. - Additional Fees for Heavy Loads
Vehicles exceeding 120,000 pounds: $10.00 Executive Fee
Vehicles over 200,000 pounds: Subject to:
$10.00 Executive Fee
$25.00 Design and Review Fee
$10.00 per bridge fee (If fewer than 10 bridges are involved, a minimum charge of $100.00 applies). - Special Weight Permits
Extra Heavy Overweight Trip Permit: $42.50 (Requires company registration with an annual fee of $25.00 per company.) - Toll Road Gate Permit
Annual fee per gate per truck: $20.00
Indiana (IN) Commercial Vehicle and Permit Requirements
- IRP Requirements for Commercial Vehicles: Vehicles exceeding 26,000 pounds GVW, those with more than two axles, or those pulling a trailer must register under the International Registration Plan (IRP).
- IFTA Requirements for Commercial Vehicles: Vehicles over 26,000 pounds GVW, those with more than two axles, or those towing a trailer must comply with the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA).
- IRP Requirements for RVs/SMEs: No IRP registration is required for Recreational Vehicles (RVs) or Special Mobile Equipment (SMEs).
- IFTA Requirements for RVs/SMEs: RVs and SMEs are exempt from IFTA registration.
- Special Weight Registration: Vehicles weighing 16,000 pounds or more must have a commercial registration.
- Hunter’s Permit Availability: Yes, Indiana offers a Hunter’s Permit.
- Re-Entry Permit for IRP/IFTA: No, Indiana does not require a re-entry permit for IRP or IFTA.
- Exceptions: None specified.
- Special Requirements: Not listed.
- Trip & Fuel Permit Fees:
o Fuel Permit: $50
o Trip Permit: $15 - Permit Validity:
o Fuel Permit: Valid for 5 days
o Trip Permit: Valid for 72 hour
IRP, IFTA, and IN DOT Regulations
IRP: This is the agreement between the states of the United States and the provinces and territories of Canada that permits commercial vehicles to operate in one jurisdiction while registering in another. Based on the distance traveled in each jurisdiction, it streamlines the registration fee payment procedure.
IFTA: Fuel tax reporting for commercial vehicles operating in various countries is made easier by the IFTA agreement. The base jurisdiction, which disburses the fuel tax to other member jurisdictions, requires carriers to submit quarterly fuel tax returns.
Indiana DOT Regulations: These cover regulations for commercial motor vehicles, including fuel tax compliance, safety standards, insurance requirements, and inspections. Because Indiana is a member of IFTA, carriers doing business there are required to follow its rules.
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Additional permits, like a Georgia amber light permit, a New Jersey alcohol permit, or a Indiana loading zone permit, might be needed, depending on the kind of business.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The phone number for Indiana Oversize Permits is (630) 222-5770.
Single Trip Permits for oversize or overweight loads can be applied for through our website comparetransportllc.com or by calling us at (630) 222-5770. You’ll need to provide details about the load, route, and vehicle specifications.
The fee for an Indiana trip permit is $50.
To obtain IFTA decals (stickers) in Indiana Call us at 630-222-5770 for expert guidance and hassle-free processing.
An Indiana trip permit is valid for a period of five consecutive days.
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To obtain a 30-day temporary registration permit in Indiana Call us at 630-222-5770 or visit at compraetransportllc.com, you must meet specific criteria, such as being an Indiana resident with an expired out-of-state registration who has applied for an Indiana title. The required documents include a completed Request for Title (State Form 1014) or an application for title from your prior state of residence. It’s recommended to contact your local BMV branch for detailed information and assistance.
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