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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Owner/Company Name and Mailing Address in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is printed clearly.
  3. Fill in the Contact Person's name, phone number, fax number, and email address for communication purposes.
  4. Describe the manufactured item you wish to move, including its serial number. Indicate whether the item is new or used.
  5. Provide dimensions of the item: width, height, length of trailer & load, and overall length.
  6. Enter details about the truck and trailer including make, model, year, and license information.
  7. Complete the axle spacings and weight per axle sections accurately to ensure compliance with regulations.
  8. Specify movement details: from where you are moving, to where you are going, route requested, and trip dates.
  9. Review your entries for accuracy before signing and dating the application at the bottom of the form.
  10. Once completed, email your application to the Size & Weight Permit Office as instructed.

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When hauling oversized items, truck drivers must follow the rules set by the Federal Highway Administration, since permits are mandatory for wide loads and must be obtained from each state the load will pass through. Standard Legal Limits: Width: 8.5 feet (102 inches)
To order an oversize load permit in Oklahoma you can apply for oversize load permits online now or call (888) 737-6483.
The width limit for a heavy vehicle is 2.5 metres unless it is: a Safer Freight Vehicle or. a combination that includes a Safer Freight Vehicle.
Loads up to 9 feet 6 inches wide are permitted without requiring a Pike Pass. Loads over 9 feet 6 inches wide up to 11 feet 6 inches wide (and up to 13 feet 6 inches wide on Cherokee Turnpike only) need a Pike Pass reference number for permitting.
A load is considered a wide load when its width exceeds the legal standard for road travel without a permit. In most parts of Canada, this threshold is 2.6 meters (8 feet 6 inches). Any load wider than this is classified as a wide load and requires a special permit for transport.

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The Gross Vehicle Weight, or GVW, is capped at 80,000 pounds under Oklahoma law, except for vehicles with special permits. This limit is in place to protect the integrity of the states roadways and bridges.

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