Some states require their own permits or certificates to operate in the state.

If your GVW exceeds 60,000 lbs you will need a KYU if you plan to operate in the state of Kentucky.

In New York, a HUT certificate of registration is required for any truck, tractor, or other self-propelled vehicle of over 18,000 pounds. You must obtain a certificate of registration for each vehicle subject to HUT.

A NM permit is required if you plan to do business or travel in the state of New Mexico.

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  • Kentucky KYU Permit

    $49.00

    If your GVWR exceeds 60,000 lbs you will need a KYU if you plan to operate in the state of Kentucky.  You will be provided with a form requesting the necessary information to obtain the permit.  Fee is per truck.  Additional trucks incur additional fees.  Your UCR must be current to obtain this permit.

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  • New Mexico Permit

    $59.00

    This is required if you plan to do business or travel in the state of New Mexico.  Upon purchase you will be provided with a form requesting additional information necessary for the permit.  Fee is for one truck.  Each additional trucks incurs $15 fee, billed separately.  Your UCR must be current.

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  • NY HUT

    $99.00

    A HUT certificate of registration is required for any truck, tractor, or other self-propelled vehicle of over 18,000 pounds. You must obtain a certificate of registration for each vehicle subject to HUT. Upon purchase, you will be provided a form requesting the necessary information for the NY HUT. Fee is base price for service. Additional vehicles incur additional fees. Your UCR must be current.

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  • Oregon WRATI and Trip Permits

    The state of Oregon has separate tax permits – either long term or temporary – that vary based on several variables. If you will be operating in Oregon, please contact us so we can determine the permit best suited to your needs.

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  • Pennsylvania PUC

    $89.00

    The Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission requires a Certificate of Public Convenience for motor carriers transporting property or passengers between points within the state of Pennsylvania. Please note: this fee is for our services only. You will be responsible for PA fees that are imposed based on your operations.

     

    After the application is approved, the Public Utilities Commission will request proof of insurance before they will permit you to operate. These must be submitted from your insurance carrier. Please see our insurance request under the services menu if you do not yet have an insurance provider.

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