Permit Movement Conditions and Curfews - 630-222

Permit Movement Conditions and Curfews
Form MCD-001
(Rev. 03/09)
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1. Permittee must adhere to described route (if applicable).
2. Vehicles permitted may travel through any highway construction or maintenance area provided they adhere to the restrictions
and limitations posted by the Department at www.txdot.gov.
3. Loads not exceeding 10' wide or 100' long with legal front and rear overhang may travel at night on the Interstate Hwy. System
only. Escorts not required. Loads are restricted to 14' wide, 16' high, 110' long on the six major holidays.
4. When one escort is required, escort should be in front on a two lane highway and in rear on a multi-lane highway.
5. Daylight Movement only unless otherwise specified. Overweight only may move at night.
6. Overlength loads: up to 150' long, legal width & legal height may convoy in groups of 4 w/front & rear escorts. Up to 180' long,
legal width & legal height may convoy in groups of 2 w/front & rear escorts. Loads may not travel > 1000' apart.
7. Movement of a permitted vehicle is prohibited when the road surface is hazardous due to rain, ice, sleet, snow, wind, or highway
maintenance/construction work (see second statement) or when visibility is less than 2/10 of one mile.
8. It is the responsibility of the permittee to clear any overhead obstruction or utility line. In addition, all utility companies or other
entities must be contacted in advance, as required by the utility or entity, to assist in clearing the obstruction. Loads must use
designated truck routes in Andrews, Crane, & Kermit.
9. It is expressly understood that The Texas Department of Transportation shall not be responsible in any way for any damage of
whatever nature that may result from the movement of the described vehicle and load over Texas highways, and that all such
responsibility is hereby accepted on behalf of the applicant.
10. The oversized and/or overweight permit is issued on the condition that the applicant will comply with all laws and rules relating
to the movement of oversized and/or overweight vehicles and/or equipment on Texas highways. Violations of any laws or rules
formally adopted by the Texas Department of Transportation regarding the movement of oversized and/or overweight vehicles
and/or equipment may subject the applicant to being cited for violation of Texas size and weight laws. This permit does not
authorize the vehicle(s) to exceed the manufacturer's tire load rating FMCSR Section 393.75f.
City
Curfew Movement Restriction
Austin
Bandera SH173/SH16
Beaumont & Vidor
Carrizo Springs
Dallas
Dallas County
Dallas: IH635
Denton/Lewisville
El Paso
Forney FM740
Hallettsville-US77/90A*
Hooks-New Boston
Houston (city limits)*
Jasper
Karnack: SH43
Kerrville: SH27/SH16
Lubbock*
San Angelo
San Antonio*
Tarrant County*
Texarkana
Vidor & Beaumont
Waco: FM1695
Waco: FM3051
Waco: FM3223
Waco: IH35
Waco: IH35
Waco: US77
Waco: IH35 Frontage Rd.
Whitehouse-SH110
Wichita Falls
Contact/Help
Over 12' wide or 95' long
All permit loads (Sept.-May)
All permit loads including IH10 between Beaumont & Vidor
All permit loads (Sept.-May)
Overwidth loads may not travel inside LP12
Over 12' wide or 95' long
Over 12' wide or 95' long from IH35E to IH30
Over 12' wide or 95' long
Over 12' wide or 95' long
All permit loads from IH20 to US80
All permit loads (August-May)
No loads over 14' wide on US82
All permit loads
Over 16' wide
Over 14' wide from US59 to LP449
No permit loads: SH27 from FM783 to LP534&SH16 from SH27 to LP534
All permit loads
Over 12' wide or 95' long
No permit loads on or inside LP1604
All permit loads (self-propelled mobile cranes except)
All permit loads over 12' wide
All permit loads including IH10 between Beaumont & Vidor
Over 10' wide from US84 to FM2063
Over 10' wide from BU77 to FM1637
No width from SH6 to FM1695
Over 10' wide from SH6 to N.LP340
No permit loads over 12' wide from 3.25 miles n. of FM107n, to S.LP340
Over 10' wide from BU77s to FM3148
No permits from N. US77 to FM308
All permit loads Aug. 15th-June 5th
Over 12' wide or 95' long
Time
7-9 a.m. & 4-6 p.m.
7-9 a.m. & 3-5 p.m.
7-9 a.m. & 4-6 p.m.
3-4 p.m.
7-9 a.m. & 4-6 p.m.
7-9 a.m. & 4-6 p.m.
7-9 a.m. & 3-7 p.m.
7-9 a.m. & 4-6 p.m.
7-9 a.m. & 4-6 p.m.
7-9:30 a.m. & 2-4:30 p.m.
7:30-8:15 a.m. & 3-3:45 p.m.
6-8 a.m. & 3-5 p.m.
6-9 a.m. & 4-7 p.m.
7:30-8:30 a.m. & 3-4 p.m.
6-8 a.m. & 3-5 p.m.
7-8:15 a.m., 11:30-1:15 p.m., 3:30-5:30 p.m.
7-9 a.m. & 4-6 p.m.
7-9 a.m. & 4-6 p.m.
7-9 a.m. & 4-6 p.m.
7-9 a.m. & 4-6 p.m.
7-9 a.m. & 4-6 p.m.
7-9 a.m. & 4-6 p.m.
7:30-8:15 a.m. & 4:45-5:30 p.m.
7:30-8:15 a.m. & 4:45-5:30 p.m.
7:30-8:15 a.m. & 4:45-5:30 p.m.
7:30-8:15 a.m. & 4:45-5:30 p.m.
8 p.m. - 7 a.m.
7:30-8:15 a.m. & 4:45-5:30 p.m.
7-8 a.m.
7-8:30 a.m. & 2-3:30 p.m.
7-9 a.m. & 4-6 p.m.
*Permit loads that are overweight only are exempt from curfew.
For more information, visit our website at www.txdot.gov. For questions or complaints concerning the applicant
process for permits, call 1-800/299-1700 or write to: TxDOT-MCD, 125 E. 11th Street, Austin, TX 78701
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TEXAS
LEGAL LIMITS
GVW
80,000
o
*20,000
oo
*34,000
ooo
*42,000
-Federal Bridge Formula applies
Maximum legal weight is based on # of axles
*Cannot exceed manufacturer's tire
weight rating
TOLERANCE:
WIDTH
Width is measured from the outside
points of the widest extremities, excluding safety
devices.
Explanation
Measurement
Legal width limit
8', 6" (102")
Maximum width permitted on
holidays
14', except
for
manufactured
housing
Maximum width permitted on
controlled access highways*
(Interstate Highway System)
16', except
for
manufactured
housing
Maximum width permitted
without route and traffic
studies and certification by
applicant on file
20'
none.
Maximum width permitted for 34'
new houses
Maximum width permitted for 40'
existing houses
Maximum width permitted for 34'
new tanks
Maximum width permitted for 40'
existing tanks
Maximum width permitted for No limit
portable buildings
Maximum width for
No limit
manufactured housing
*Controlled access highways are those highways
that must be entered from an access road, not
from a stop sign. Traffic can cross the highway
only by way of an overpass or underpass.
Controlled access highways are usually
considered to be the Interstate Highway System.
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HEIGHT 14' Maximum height permitted on
holidays is 16’ and maximum height permitted
without a route and traffic study and route
certification on file is less than 19’
LENGTH
Vehicle(s) Type
Legal
Truck or single vehicle 45'
Truck and trailer
combination
Maximum
75'
65'
Commercial truck and 75'
stinger-steered semitrailer combination
transporting
automobiles or boats
Combinations such as 65'
truck, travel trailer &
boat or motor home,
boat and towing a car
Truck-tractor
unlimited
Truck-tractor
combination
overall
unlimited,
trailer
limited to
unlimited
59'
Semitrailer
Single
unit
59'
2
trailers
28', 6"
Front overhang
3'
25'
Rear overhang
4'
30'
Maximum overall
length
180'
180'
Maximum length
125'
permitted without
route and traffic study
and route certification
by applicant on file
125'
Maximum length permitted on holidays is 110’
OVERHANG
3' front, 4' rear
Maximum overall length is 180’
Maximum length permitted without route and
traffic study & route certification on file is 125’
PERMIT LIMITS
Maximum Axle Weight Limits
o
25,000
oo
46,000
ooo
60,000
4 axles 70,000 – with a 4' spacing
5 axles 81,400 – with a 4’ spacing *
6 axles 94,200 - with a 4’ spacing * (*)
7 axles Depends on configuration
(*)
8 axles Depends on configuration
(*)
* May have more weight depending on
configuration
(*) Must be steerable or articulating axles
TRUNNION TANDEM
60,000 lbs – A minimum of a 10’ wide gauge with
a 5’ spacing and 8 tires on each axle (30,000 lbs
each axle)
Maximum Height, Width, Length and Weight
Requirements
WIDTH
HEIGHT
20'
18'11"
LENGTH
180' Maximum
REAR OVERHANG - 30'
FRONT OVERHANG – 25’
WEIGHT
254,300 lbs.
Permits may be obtained for higher limits, but
route analysis will be required. For more
information, visit the MCD website at
http://www.txdot.gov
PERMIT RESTRICTIONS
General - Permits are valid up to five days. Travel is permitted beginning one-half hour before sunrise and
ending one-half hour after sunset.
A general oversize/overweight permit is not valid for multiple moves as the company is required to purchase
a permit for each move.
Weekend Travel – Saturday and Sunday travel is permitted for loads not exceeding 14’ wide, 16’ high or
110’ long. Manufactured housing (mobile homes) not restricted.
Daylight and Night Movement Restrictions - A permitted vehicle may only be moved during daylight
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hours unless: 1) The permitted vehicle is overweight only; 2) The permitted vehicle is traveling on an
interstate highway and does not exceed 10 feet wide and 100 feet long, with legal front and rear overhangs;
3) The permitted vehicle meets the criteria of (2) above and is overweight.
Railroad Crossing Hot Line 800-772-7677
Holiday – Oversize/Overweight permit loads are restricted from movement on the six major holidays if the
load exceeds:
14' width
16' height; and/or
110' in length
The following six major holidays are included in the above holiday restrictions:
New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day
By law, all manufactured housing are prohibited from moving on the above listed holidays.
Inclement Weather – No restrictions noted.
Moving Authority
All motor carriers "for hire" or "private" performing Intrastate movement must be registered as a Texas
Motor Carrier when the gross weight, registered weight, or gross weight rating exceeds 26,000 lbs as
defined by 43 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 18, Section 18:
A commercial motor vehicle includes any motor vehicle or combination of vehicles with a gross weight,
registered weight, or gross weight rating in excess of 26,000 pounds, that is designed or used for the
transportation of cargo in furtherance of any commercial enterprise; any vehicle, including buses,
designed or used to transport more than 15 passengers, including the driver; any vehicle used in the
transportation of hazardous materials in a quantity requiring placarding under the regulations issued
under the federal Hazardous Materials Transportation Act (49 USC §§5101-5127); a commercial motor
vehicle, as defined by 49 CFR §390.5, owned or controlled by a person or entity that is domiciled in or a
citizen of a country other than the United States; and any vehicle transporting household goods for
compensation, regardless of the gross weight rating, registered weight or gross weight.
A commercial motor vehicle does not include a farm vehicle with a gross weight, registered weight, and
gross weight rating of less than 48,000 pounds; a motor vehicle registered as a cotton vehicle under
Transportation Code, §504.505; a vehicle registered with the Railroad Commission under Natural
Resources Code, §113.131 and §116.072; a vehicle transporting liquor under a private carrier permit
issued in accordance with Alcoholic Beverage Code, Chapter 42; a motor vehicle used to transport
passengers and operated by an entity whose primary function is not the transportation of passengers,
such as a vehicle operated by a hotel, day-care center, public or private school, nursing home, or similar
organization; a vehicle operated by a governmental entity; a motor vehicle exempt from registration by
the Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005 (49 U.S.C. Section 14504a); and a tow truck, as defined by
Occupation Code Section 2308.002 and permitted under Occupation Code, Chapter 2308, Subchapter C.
Motor Carrier Authority (MC)
All motor carriers performing Interstate commerce on a "for hire" basis must have a Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administrative (MC) operating authority.
Unified Carrier Registration
Any motor carrier that operates in interstate or international commerce is subject to Unified Carrier
Registration (UCR). This includes private carriers, exempt carriers, brokers, freight forwarders and leasing
companies. Carriers based in Canada and Mexico that operate in the United States are subject to UCR.
An interstate or international motor carrier currently registered under UCR that also operates intrastate can convert
existing Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) Motor Carrier Registration to a non-expiring certificate. All
motor carriers must maintain active insurance filing with TxDMV at all times.
This does not include charter bus carriers, for-hire household goods carriers, or recyclable materials and/or waste
carriers. These types must continue to renew TxDMV Motor Carrier Registration.
For additional information, visit the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles at www.txdmv.gov.
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US DOT
All motor carriers operating a Commercial Motor Vehicle in interstate or foreign commerce must be assigned
and display a US DOT Number before interstate operations begin. This includes all interstate private,
exempt, for hire and passenger motor carriers. Motor Carriers operating intrastate transporting any
placarded hazardous materials must also comply. **Non Haz Mat Intrastate carriers domiciled in the states
noted below must also comply.
Definition of Commercial Motor Vehicle as per Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Part 390.5 for the
purpose of compliance with DOT Marking Requirement 390.21:
Commercial Motor Vehicle means any self-propelled or towed motor vehicle used on a highway in interstate
commerce to transport passengers or property when the vehicle:
Has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) or gross combination weight rating (GCWR) or gross vehicle
weight (GVW) or gross combination weight of 10,001 pounds or more;
Is designed to transport more than 8 passengers (including the driver) for compensation;
Is designed to transport 16 or more people including the driver, and is not used to transport passengers for
compensation;
Are transporting hazardous materials in quantities requiring the vehicle to be placarded. (There is no weight
threshold for placarded vehicles and applies to both intrastate and interstate operations.)
Bonds
Prior to obtaining an oversize/overweight permit, an applicant permitted under the provisions of
Transportation Code, Chapter 623, Subchapter D, must be registered as a commercial motor carrier or, if
not required to obtain a motor carrier registration, file a surety bond with the department.
Permit Information Required — Company information, payment method, load description, Make and
model of tractor, VIN and license number; axle spacings; tire sizes; overall dimensions; gross weight; origin
and destination; routes to be traveled; effective dates.
PERMIT TYPES
Single Trip
Specialty Permits
30/60/90-Day Permits
Company Specific Envelope
Fracing Trailer
Hay
Quarterly Hubometer
Implements of Husbandry
Manufactured Housing
Mobile Crane (Unladen Lift Equipment)
Oil Well Servicing Unit
Over Axle/Over Gross Weight Tolerance
Rig-up Truck
Utility Pole
Vehicle Specific Envelope
Water Well Drilling Machinery and Equipment
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FEES
Single Trip — For one move.
Over Axle and Over Gross Weight Tolerance
Permit
NEW Base Permit Fee $90
Administrative Fee $5
A fee based on the number of counties chosen for
travel is added to the base & administrative fee.
Number of Counties
1-5
6-20
21-40
41-60
61-80
81-100
101-254
County Fee
$175
$250
$450
$625
$800
$900
$1,000
NEW Total Fee
$270
$345
$545
$720
$895
$995
$1,095
Manufactured Housing - $40 fee
Portable Building - $15 fee
Multi-State (WASHTO) - fee varies according to states traveled
Vehicles in excess of 200,000 pounds are assessed a vehicle supervision fee to include bridge analysis and
monitoring fees.
Time Permits - good for an unlimited number of moves within the time period issued. Carriers operating
under Time Permits are responsible for routing and obtaining current restrictions and information concerning
hazardous weather-related road conditions from TxDOT's website on the Internet at www.txdot.gov
*30-Day
*60-Day
*90-Day
$120
$180
$240
* May be obtained for overwidth loads of up to 13’ or overlength loads of up to 110’ overall, but may not be
used for overweight loads.
*Annual Envelope (Vehicle Specific)
Annual Envelope (Non-Vehicle Specific)
$4,000
$4,000
For loads not exceeding 12' wide
14' high, 110' long, or 120,000 lbs
"Vehicle Specific" permits limits
the use of the permit to a
specific vehicle.
Annual Weight Tolerance/ Divisible Load
Non-Ag
Allow 5% over gross vehicular weight and/or 10% over an axle; provided the 10% over the axles does not
exceed 5% gross.
An ―Over Axle and Over Gross Weight Tolerance Permit Bond‖ or an ―Irrevocable Letter of Credit‖ must be
on file prior to the issuance of this permit.
Ag – Agricultural products in their natural state
Allow 5% over gross vehicular weight and/or 12% over an axle; provided the 12% over the axles does not
exceed 5% gross.
No bond or letter of credit required.
Fees range from $255 to $1080 – based on the number of counties traveled and number of vehicles.
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Permit Issuance
The permit types listed below may be self-issued over the Internet at www.txdot.gov
Annual Manufactured Housing
(For movement from manufacturer
to sales or storage lot only)
$1,500
Annual Weight Tolerance
Fees vary
30/60/90 day Width
$120/$180/$240
30/60/90 day Length
$120/$180/$240
Utility Pole
$120
Rig Up and Unladen Lift Equipment
$52 per axle
Cylindrical Bales of Hay
$10
Envelope (Annual)
$4,000
Restricted from movement on
certain holidays (see General
Permit Restrictions)
Oversized/Overweight Permits may be purchased on the MCD website at www.txdot.gov
For additional information, visit the website or call 1-800-299-1700.
ESCORTS AND SIGNS
Labeling — Warning flags must be either red or orange fluorescent material, at least 12 inches square,
securely mounted on a staff or securely fastened by at least one corner to the widest extremities of an
overwidth permitted vehicle, and at the rear of an overlength permitted vehicle or a permitted vehicle with a
rear overhang in excess of four feet. An escort vehicle must display a sign, on either the roof of the vehicle,
or the front and [or] rear of the vehicle, with the words "OVERSIZE LOAD‖ or "WIDE LOAD."
The sign must be visible from the front and rear of the vehicle while escorting the permitted load. The sign
must meet the following specifications:
(i) at least five feet, but not more than seven feet in length, and at least 12 inches, but not more than 18
inches in height;
(ii) the sign must have a yellow background with black lettering;
(iii) letters must be at least eight inches, but not more than 10 inches high with a brush stroke at least 1.41
inches wide;
and
(iv) the sign must be visible from the front or rear of the vehicle while escorting the permitted vehicle and
the signs must not be used at any other time.
Communication -An escort vehicle must maintain two-way communications with the permitted vehicle and
other escort vehicles involved with the movement of the permitted vehicle.
Escort Vehicles and Personnel — An escort vehicle must be equipped with two flashing amber lights or
one rotating amber beacon of not less than eight inches in diameter, affixed to the roof of the escort vehicle,
which must be visible to the front, sides, and rear of the escort vehicle while actively engaged in escort
duties for the permitted vehicle. An ―OVERSIZE LOAD‖ or ―WIDE LOAD‖ sign must be visible from the front
and rear of the vehicle while escorting the permitted load. Red or orange 12 inch square flags must be
securely mounted on a staff or securely fastened by at least one corner to the widest extremities of an overwidth permitted vehicle, and at the rear of an over-length permitted vehicle or a permitted vehicle with a
rear overhang in excess of four feet.
An escort must follow a vehicle over 110', but not exceeding 125’, in length or exceeding 20’ front or rear
overhang.
One escort is required for all loads exceeding 14' up to 16' wide. Two escorts are required for all loads
exceeding 16' wide. The escort must precede the load on a two-lane highway to warn oncoming traffic of the
approaching overwidth load. The escort must follow the load on a roadway of four or more lanes to warn
approaching traffic of the overwidth load ahead.
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Loads exceeding 20' in width must physically inspect a proposed route and certify to the Motor Carrier
Division by letter or facsimile that the overwidth load can safely negotiate the route.
There are special requirements for manufactured housing.
One escort is required for loads exceeding 17' in height. The escort must be equipped with a height pole to
accurately measure overhead obstructions.
Front and rear escorts are required for loads exceeding 18' in height.
Loads 19' or higher must physically inspect a proposed route and certify to the Motor Carrier Division by
letter or facsimile that the overheight load can safely negotiate all power, communication, and cable
television lines, and all other low vertical obstructions.
Vehicle Requirement — An escort vehicle must be a single unit with a gross vehicular weight (GVW) of not
less than 1,000 pounds and not more than 10,000 pounds.
Lighting on Manufactured Housing - Manufactured housing over 12' wide shall have one rotating amber
beacon of not less than 8" mounted on the roof at the rear of the manufactured home. Instead of a roof
beacon, two 5" flashing amber lights may be mounted approximately 6' from ground level at the rear
corners of the manufactured home. The beacon/lights must be operational and lighted during any permitted
move over the highway system.
Special Escort Requirements – There are special escort requirements for manufactured housing, convoys,
and portable buildings, found at http://www.txdmv.gov/motor_carrier/overweight_permit/default.htm
Certification – Pilot Car Escort Certification is not currently required.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY
Permit Restrictions - Purchasers of Time Permits are responsible for routing and obtaining current
restrictions and information concerning hazardous weather related road conditions. This information is
available on TX DOT's website at www.txdot.gov
Notification of Utility Companies - It is the responsibility of the permit holder to contact utility
companies, telephone companies, television cable companies, or other entities when it is necessary to raise
or lower an overhead wire, traffic signal, street light, cable, sign, or other overhead obstruction. The permit
holder is responsible for providing the advance notice and coordination required by each entity.
It is expressly understood that The Texas Department of Transportation shall not be responsible in any way
for any damage of whatever nature that my result from the movement of an oversize/overweight vehicle
and load over Texas highways, and that all such responsibility is hereby accepted on behalf of the applicant
and/or permit holder.
FINES
All violations are considered misdemeanors. Overweight fines range from $100 to $1,000. Fines for repeat
offenses may be as high as $2,000.
Operators may be cited for all violations, including over-axle and over-gross violations. Drivers may not shift
load to avoid an over-axle citation.
For additional information, visit the Texas Department of Public Safety website at http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/.
ADMINSTRATIVE SANCTIONS
The Texas Department of Transportation may impose administrative sanctions against a motor carrier,
which may include the revocation of registrations and permits and/or assessment of administrative penalties
for violation of provisions of Texas Transportation Code, Chapters 621, 622, 623, 643 or 645, or rules and
regulations prescribed under 43 Texas Administrative Code, Chapters 18 or 28.
A penalty for each violation may be in an amount not to exceed $5,000. If it is found that the motor carrier
knowingly committed a violation, the penalty for that violation may be in an amount not to exceed $15,000.
If it is found that the motor carrier knowingly committed multiple violations, the aggregate penalty for the
multiple violations may be in an amount not to exceed $30,000. Multiple violations are all violations arising
during a single episode pursuant to one scheme or course of conduct.
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RESTRICTED TRAVEL
The MCD Permit Section is closed on:
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Sundays,
New Year's Day,
Memorial Day,
Independence Day
Labor Day
Thanksgiving Day and the Friday following Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day,
Saturday prior to any of the holidays listed above that fall on a Monday, except the Saturday before
Christmas Eve when Christmas Eve falls on Monday,
Saturday after any of the holidays listed above that fall on Friday, except for the Saturday following
Thanksgiving Day and the Saturday following Christmas Day when Christmas Day falls on a Friday,
and
Other times deemed necessary by the department's administration, such as in the case of
emergency weather conditions.
Moving heavy equipment at railroad grade crossings.
No rule on file.
PORTS OF ENTRY
Addison Airport-(User Fee Airport)
- Alliance Airport-(User Fee Airport)
- Amarillo
- Austin
- Brownsville/Los Indios
- Corpus Christi
- Dallas/Ft. Worth-(Service Port)
- Del Rio/Amistad Dam
- Eagle Pass
- El Paso-(Service Port)
- Fabens
- Freeport
- Hidalgo/Pharr/Anzalduas
- Houston Airport-(Service Port)
- Houston Sea Port
- Laredo-(Service Port)
- Lubbock
- Midland-(User Fee Airport)
- McKinney-(User Fee Airport)
- Port Arthur-Beaumont
- Port Lavaca-Point Comfort
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- Presidio
- Progreso/Donna
- Rio Grande City/Los Ebanos
- Roma/Falcon Dam
- Sabine
- San Antonio
- Sugarland-(User Fee Airport)
- Valley International Airport-(User Fee Airport)
PERMIT ORDERING
Order permits online through TxPROS, or call (800) 299-1700 for toll-free customer service. Please
review the Telephone Menu for Motor Carriers. Permit applications are not accepted via email, but
you can contact us by email for information.
SPECIAL NOTES
Recent Changes - The 82nd Legislature passed House Bill 441, which increases
the base permit fee for an Over Axle/Over Gross Weight Tolerance Permit from $75
to $90. This bill is effective September 1, 2011.
Pending Changes – None Noted.