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Nevada Movement Permit | IFTA & IRP Permits | Single Trip Permits

Get Your Nevada Temporary Trip, Temporary Fuel or Single Trip Permit Today – Call an Oversize Permit Agency at (630) 222-5770 OR (630) 800-3474!

When and Why, You Need Nevada Temporary Permits

In order to lawfully drive on public highways in Nevada, you must obtain a Nevada temporary permits, sometimes called a mobility permit, if you are running a vehicle that is not yet registered in Nevada or if you are carrying a recently bought vehicle that is not yet registered.

Florida Temporary Permits Phone number (630) 222-5770

When You Need a Nevada Temporary Permit:

  • Newly Purchased Vehicle: If you’ve bought a vehicle but haven’t yet registered it in Nevada, you need a temporary movement permit to drive it legally on public roads.
  • Out-of-State Vehicle: If you’re driving a vehicle that is not registered in Nevada, you need a temporary movement permit.
  • Commercial Vehicles: Out-of-state commercial vehicles with a Combined Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (CGVWR) of 10,001 pounds or more require a registration permit before entering the state.
    • Fuel Tax Permits: Vehicles with a CGVWR of 26,001 pounds or more, or any vehicle with three or more axles, also require fuel tax permits.
  • Temporary Use of State Roadways: The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) requires permits for temporary use of state roadways for organized activities and events, including hazardous clean-up, parades, vehicle rallies/races, and special events.

Why You Need a Nevada Temporary Permit:

  • Legality: Driving an unregistered vehicle without a temporary permit is illegal in Nevada.
  • Protection: The Nevada DMV offers temporary permits as a way to ensure that newly acquired vehicles are driven legally.
  • Roadway Safety: NDOT requires permits for temporary use of state roadways to ensure the safety and mobility of all users.

Temporary oversize/overweight permit:

If your vehicle or load exceeds standard dimensions or weight limits (8 feet 6 inches wide, 14 feet high, 70 feet long, or 80,000 pounds), you’ll need a temporary oversize/overweight permit

When Do You Need an Nevada Trip Permit?

You need a Nevada trip permit if you’re operating a commercial motor vehicle not registered under the International Registration Plan (IRP) and traveling out of state, and if any of these apply:
The vehicle has 3 or more axles, a gross vehicle weight over 26,000 lbs, or a combined gross weight with a trailer over 26,000 lbs. Here’s a more detailed:

  • Commercial Motor Vehicles Not Registered Under IRP: If your vehicle isn’t registered under the IRP, you’ll likely need a trip permit.
  • Vehicle with 3 or More Axles: Vehicles with three or more axles require a trip permit.
  • Gross Vehicle Weight Over 26,000lbs: If your vehicle’s gross vehicle weight exceeds 26,000 pounds, you’ll need a permit.
  • Combined Gross Weight with Trailer Over 26,000lbs: If your tow vehicle and trailer have a combined gross vehicle weight over 26,000lbs, you’ll need a permit.

Exceptions:
– Recreational Events: If you are attending a special event for recreational purposes only (like Hot August Nights, Reno Rodeo, etc.) and are not eligible to claim business expenses or prize money as income, you may not need a trip permit.
– Nevada-based carriers: Motor Carrier branch offices issue 24-hour permits (120 hours for buses) for temporary registration and special fuel taxes.

When Do You Need a Nevada Fuel Permit?

You need a Nevada fuel permit if your vehicle is not registered under IFTA, has 3 or more axles, or has a gross or registered weight exceeding 26,000 pounds (or 11,797 kilograms). Here’s a more detailed explanation:

  • IFTA Registration: If your vehicle is not registered under the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA), you’ll likely need a fuel permit.
  • Axle Count: Vehicles with three or more axles require a fuel permit.
  • Weight: Vehicles with a gross vehicle weight or registered gross vehicle weight exceeding 26,000 pounds (or 11,797 kilograms) also need a fuel permit.
  • Tractor and Trailer: If a tractor and trailer combination have a combined gross or registered weight over 26,000 pounds (or 11,797 kilograms), a fuel permit is required.
California Temporary Permits Phone Number: 630-222-5770

How Long Are Nevada Temporary Permits Valid?

  • IFTA Temporary Fuel Permit: Valid for 24 hours.
  • IRP Temporary Trip Permit: Valid for 24 hours.
  • Oversize Load Permit: Valid for single trips, typically up to 7 days depending on the load and route.

Additionally In Nevada, temporary permits for vehicles, also known as movement permits, are valid for 10 days or 30 days depending on the type of permit and situation.

  • 10-Day Movement Permits: These permits are valid for a duration of 10 days and allow vehicle movement within Nevada. They can be obtained either online or at a local DMV office.
  • 30-Day Drive-Away Permit: This permit is valid for 30 days and is intended for one-way trips to a specific location outside of Nevada.
  • 15 or 30-Day Moving Permits: These permits are for vehicles that are not registered or have been newly purchased but not yet registered. They are available for 15 or 30 days, depending on the specific need.
  • No Partial-Year Registrations: Nevada requires full-year vehicle registrations, so partial-year registrations are not offered. Movement permits can be used instead for short-term needs.
  • Super Load ODV Permits: These are valid for 5 days and are for exceptionally large or heavy vehicle combinations or loads.
    Movement Permits After Expiration: If a vehicle’s registration has expired, a temporary movement permit can be issued.

Need Help Getting a Nevada Temporary Permit?

Since Nevada’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.

Nevada Temporary Permit Types

  1. Temporary Registration Permit:
    – For vehicles operating in Nevada without valid registration.
    – Valid for 24 hours.
  2. Temporary Fuel Permit (IFTA):
    – For vehicles without an International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) license.
    – Valid for 24 hours.
  3. Oversize/Overweight Permit:
    – For vehicles exceeding legal size or weight limits.
    – Valid for single trips, typically up to 7 days.

Nevada trip permit cost

  • 5-Day ODV Permit: This permit allows the movement of vehicles and loads exceeding legal dimensions and weights for a five-day period and costs $25.
  • Annual Oversize Permit: An annual permit for oversize vehicles costs $60.
  • Annual Overweight Permit: An annual permit for shorter overweight vehicles also costs $60.
  • Superload or Special Purpose Permit: These permits cost $25 plus any extraordinary expenses.
  • Temporary Registration: A temporary registration permit costs $5 plus 15 cents per mile traveled within Nevada.
  • 24-hour permits: For Nevada-based carriers, Motor Carrier branch offices issue 24-hour permits (120 hours for buses) for temporary registration and special fuel taxes. Fees for registration are $5 plus 15 cents per mile. Special fuel permits are a flat $30.
  • Movement Permits: You may obtain a 10-day permit online if your vehicle is already registered in Nevada. The cost is $1.

IRP, IFTA, and NV DOT Regulations

  • Commercial Vehicle IRP Requirements:
    Required for vehicles over 26,000 lbs. GVW
    Required for vehicles with more than two axles or those towing a trailer
  • Commercial Vehicle IFTA Requirements:
    Required for vehicles exceeding 26,000 lbs. GVW
    Required for vehicles with more than two axles or those hauling a trailer
  • RV/SME IRP Requirements: No IRP registration required
  • RV/SME IFTA Requirements: No IFTA registration required
  • Special Weight Registration: Vehicles over 10,000 lbs. must be commercially registered
  • Hunter’s Permit Availability: Not available
  • IRP/IFTA Re-entry Permit: Not required
  • Exceptions: None
  • Special Requirements: N/A
  • DOT Number Requirement: Yes
  • Exemptions for Private Individuals: Yes

Compare Transport LLC Also Offers Specialty Permits

  • Superload Permits and Oversize Load Permits in Every US State and Canadian Province
  • If you are traveling through Kentucky, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, or Connecticut, you could require a mileage permit.
  • When traveling in New York, a Highway Use Tax (HUT) permit could be required.
  • Additional permits, like a Georgia amber light permit, a New Jersey alcohol permit, or a Florida loading zone permit, might be needed, depending on the kind of business.

Call (630) 222-5770 OR (630) 800-3474 right now if you need to apply for an Idaho trip/fuel permit, an Idaho oversize/overweight permit, an Idaho specialty permit, or any other services in Idaho.

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Our streamlined process and experienced team will expedite the permit acquisition, allowing you to focus on other aspects of your project.

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Our knowledgeable professionals will guide you through the process, answering any questions and providing valuable insights to ensure a successful transport.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The phone number for Nevada Oversize Permits is (630) 222-5770.

When entering Nevada, out-of-state commercial trucks weighing more than 10,001 pounds in total gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) must first get a travel permit. Furthermore, vehicles with three or more axles or a claimed gross weight exceeding 26,000 pounds are required to get a fuel tax authorization.

In Nevada, a temporary permit enables vehicles to legally drive on public highways for a set amount of time, usually while they are awaiting required paperwork or are not yet completely registered. Vehicles are frequently moved using these permits for repairs, inspections, or registration procedures.

The duration of a temporary license or movement permit in Nevada varies based on its type:
10-Day Permit: For vehicles already registered in Nevada, valid for 10 days.
30-Day Permit: For vehicles not yet registered in Nevada, valid for 30 days.

The validity of permits in Nevada depends on their type:
Trip Permits: Typically valid for 24 hours.
Fuel Permits: Also valid for 24 hours.
Movement Permits: Can be valid for 10 or 30 days, depending on the specific permit issued.

To get a trip permit in Nevada, you can use our website pr call us at (630) 222-5770.

The fee for a five-day Over Dimensional Vehicle (ODV) permit in Nevada is $25. This permit is required for vehicles exceeding legal size and weight limits.

The Nevada Permits Login portal can be accessed at Compare Transport LLC

The phone number for Nevada Oversize Permits is (630) 222-5770.

A Nevada fuel trip permit is required for vehicles:
– With a declared gross weight over 26,000 pounds.
– With three or more axles.
This permit is necessary for vehicles not licensed under the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) when operating in Nevada.

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