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Arizona Trip Permit

With an Arizona Trip Permit, a commercial vehicle which is not registered through IRP can be allowed to drive on Arizona roads for a limited time. This permit enables the drivers whose commercial vehicles are involved in transporting their cargo to destinations such as Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Glendale, Flagstaff, Yuma, Kingman, or Sierra Vista.

The State of Arizona acts as an important link for transport between the southwestern region due to important freight routes such as the I-10, I-17, I-19, and I-40 routes. This way, you will ensure that you do not have any delays, fines, and other problems if you are using your vehicle for a single purpose.

Form 2290 Compliance

Operating a heavy vehicle? A trip permit buys you time, but if your truck is 55,000+ lbs, permanent DMV registration requires IRS Form 2290.

e-file your 2290 and receive your stamped Schedule 1 in minutes.

What is an Arizona Trip Permit?

The Arizona Trip Permit is a temporary permit for operating any commercial motor vehicle that is not IRP-apportioned. This temporary operating permit allows the commercial vehicle operator to operate within the state of Arizona for a specific time without being IRP-apportioned.

Typical users include:

  • Owner Operators
  • Interstate Trucking Firms
  • Fleet Operators
  • Freight Carriers
  • Hauling Contractors
  • Construction Contractors
  • Agricultural Enterprises
  • New Motor Carriers

Who Needs an Arizona Trip Permit?

An Arizona Trip Permit may be required for your commercial vehicle if the vehicle is:

  • Not registered through IRP
  • Entering Arizona from out-of-state
  • Operating temporarily in Arizona
  • Making a single freight delivery
  • Carrying heavy machinery
  • IRP Registration has expired
  • Awaiting permanent registration

Benefits of an Arizona Trip Permit

Arizona temporary permit has several benefits:

  • Legal driving on Arizona highways
  • Quick permit approval
  • Convenient online application process
  • Perfect choice for short-term/seasonal drives
  • Avoid fines and delays

Commercial Vehicles Covered

Examples of the types of vehicles for which an Arizona Trip Permit is granted include:

  • Semi-trucks
  • Tractor-trailers
  • Flatbed trucks
  • Dry vans
  • Refrigerated trucks
  • Tanker trucks
  • Dump trucks
  • Box trucks
  • Lowboy trailers
  • Car haulers
  • Haul trucks

Information Required

Information required for an Arizona Trip Permit application usually includes:

  • Name of Company
  • USDOT Number
  • MC Number (if applicable)
  • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
  • Plate Number
  • Year, Make, & Model of Vehicle
  • Gross Vehicle Weight
  • Dates of Travel
  • Entry & Exit Points
  • Route to be travelled
  • Driver Details
  • Contact Information

Supplying all the accurate details ensures faster processing of your permit application.

Major Arizona Trucking Routes

Commercial traffic often traverses important highways in Arizona such as:

  • Interstate 10 (I-10)
  • Interstate 17 (I-17)
  • Interstate 19 (I-19)
  • Interstate 40 (I-40)
  • U.S. Route 60
  • U.S. Route 93
  • U.S. Route 89

These highways link Arizona to California, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Texas.

Industries That Commonly Need Arizona Trip Permits

Temporary permits are extensively utilized by companies in the following industries:

  • Manufacturing
  • Mining
  • Construction
  • Agriculture
  • Aerospace
  • Distribution
  • Transportation of food items
  • Warehousing
  • Transportation of heavy machinery

Why Choose Our Arizona Trip Permit Service?

Our permit specialists provide assistance with:

We assist the trucking industry in obtaining temporary permits for the smooth movement of freight traffic.

Stay Compliant in Arizona

Arizona has Commercial Vehicle Regulations in regards to registration, weight of vehicles, fuel taxes, and permits to operate in the state. Failing to acquire such permits can lead to fines, delays, or out-of-service directives.

Acquiring your Arizona Trip Permit before entering the state will help you travel legally in Arizona.

Apply for Your Arizona Trip Permit Today

Regardless if you are an owner-operator, trucking company, or fleet manager, the Arizona Trip Permit services will help you get temporary authority to operate with ease. We have made the permit application process easy for you in order to transport your cargo safely and on time.

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