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Begin by entering your Company Name and Contact Name in the designated fields. This information is crucial for identification purposes.
Fill in your DOT #, Street Address, City, State, and Zip Code to ensure accurate processing of your permit request.
Provide your Phone number and Fax number (if applicable) for any follow-up communications.
Specify the Permit Start Date and Permit End Date to indicate the duration of your permit.
Complete the vehicle details including Power Unit License Number, VIN Number, Make, Year, Base State, and Unit #.
Select the appropriate Permit Type from the options provided and fill in relevant details such as Number of Axles and Gross Weight.
Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the form. Ensure you print your name and provide an email address for confirmation.
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How much does a trip permit cost in Washington state?
A temporary license, (aka, temporary driving permit), is a paper document that allows you to legally drive for a defined period while you wait for your license to be issued or arrive in the mail. A learners permit (aka, instruction permit) is not a temporary license, and Turo doesnt accept learners permits.
How much does a trip permit cost in Washington?
The California Vehicle Code requires an oversize load permit for any load exceeding legal weight or dimensions. That would be loads exceeding 14 high (Section 35250), 86 wide (Section 35100), 40 long (single), 65 (truck/trailer), 75 (multi trailers) (Section 35400 35401), or 20,000 lbs/axle (Section 35550).
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