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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the south carolina osow permit application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information. Enter your name, SCDOT Escrow Account number, contact name, address, city, state, zip code, telephone number, USDOT number, fax number, and email address.
  3. Provide your credit card information for payment. Ensure you include the card number and expiration date. Remember that an additional fee will apply.
  4. Select your load type by checking one of the options: Mobile Home, Containerized Cargo, or Non-Divisible Load. Then describe the commodity and indicate whether it is Towed, Hauled, or Self Propelled.
  5. Choose your trip type by checking either OSOW Truck Route Map or a designated route for one year. Complete any necessary details regarding height or weight as required.
  6. Fill in truck details including Truck/Tractor Tag number, VIN, gross weight, weight per axle, and height loaded. Specify the distance between axles as needed.
  7. Complete the trip details by entering the starting city/town in South Carolina or state line and ending city/town. Include junctions or addresses if applicable.

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South Carolina Oversize Permit, Wide and Heavy Haul Information Legal Maximums Length53 0 Width 8 6 Height 13 6 Weight 80,000 lbs.4 more rows
A temporary Wildlife Management Area permit is available ONLY to SC residents for waterfowl and turkey lottery hunts. All successfully selected applicants may purchase a temporary WMA permit online or by phone (866-714-3611) prior to their scheduled hunt date.
When you apply for a beginners permit, you must pass the vision and knowledge tests, provide your social security number, and bring required documents such as a government-issued birth certificate, and proof of your current, physical address (two proofs for a REAL ID).
Permits are valid for two years, and there is no charge for renewal or original issuance, but there is a $10 fee for the replacement of a lost permit.
In the United States, the maximum allowable vehicle width is 8 feet 6 inches (2.59 meters). In this blog, Mytee Products posts important information about truck drivers. It talks about how to handle wide and over-dimensional loads.

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Contact (877) 792-5056 for Oversize Permits in South Carolina. Oversized and overweight loads require shipping permits during transport in South Carolina.

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