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Old 02-09-2008, 07:05 PM
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I know I should ask oodia this question.
But I just singedup And I probably wont get an answer untill membership comes trough.

Can anyone tellme if I need a permit to enter KY ,or TX ,other than my DOT and MC numbers?

I read about people tryng to get TX, dot or KY permits.

I'm from CO, and cant find anything worth houling, so I need to head east for a couple of weeks so I can make a little money.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Old 02-09-2008, 08:30 PM
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Here is a link for the KY number. $75.00 ticket I think if you don't have it


http://www.kyu-number.com/order/order.htm

I don't know how to make it clickable but the above address will get you there.

I don't think there is another permit for TX.

There is for NM too
 
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Old 02-09-2008, 11:28 PM
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Kentucky requires you have a KYU number. Texas only requires a TX DOT number if you haul intrastate or within the state. That means that you must pick up and deliver the same load within the state of Texas. There are a few other states who require a permit or state authority if you pick up and deliver within the same state. New Mexico also requires a permit which costs $2/year per truck. New York has a HUT permit. I don't remember the cost. Oregon requires that you either get a permit for each trip or pay a $2,000 cash bond to run in their state. The cost is $0.13/mile plus $9 for each trip permit. The trip permit is good for 10 days. I believe those are the only ones who require additional permits. As long as you have the states on your cab card you should be good to go.
 
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Old 02-09-2008, 11:57 PM
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GMAN, for you not being from Texas, you sure know a lot about TXDOT. :shock: :lol:
 
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Old 02-10-2008, 01:52 AM
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Here are the states that require more than IRP and IFTA as far as permits go:

N.Y. Must pay HUT based on mileage
N.J. Must pay $500 Annual Corp. tax unless Sole proprietor
KY. Separate mileage tax, state DOT# required on truck
AR. Prop. Tax based on assesed value of Equip. and mileage run in state
KS. Same as AR.
N.M. Weight-mileage tax- Cab Card no longer required, can buy annual permit at N.M. website
CO. Declare # of power units registered, Last 8 of VIN# required on side of truck.
OR. Does not collect fuel tax at pump- Must buy trip permit before entering state, or post bond for annual permit.

I'm sure that others will pipe in if they find something wrong with this...
 




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