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Florida Oversize Permits Phone Number - (972) 220-9831 ( DOT Trucks)

With its wide roadway network and varied topography, Florida is known for having laws in place that specifically control the transportation of large goods. The regulatory agency in charge of supervising the issuing of Florida oversize permits in the state is the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT).

Carriers must provide comprehensive information about their load, including dimensions, weight, and the planned route, in order to get an oversize permit in Florida. The FDOT examines this data to make sure the transportation satisfies safety requirements and doesn’t endanger the infrastructure or other users of the road.

According to their particular requirements, carriers can select from a variety of permission types under the Florida oversize permit system. These consist of annual permits for carriers with continuous needs for oversize carrying and single-trip permits, which are good for a single trip. Additionally, carriers can carry huge loads within set limits with blanket permits from the FDOT, eliminating the need for separate permits for each trip.

 

Florida Oversize Permits Costs:

You can use the Florida Transportation Automated Permit system (ITAP) online at unique trucking or call Florida oversize permits phone number 630-800-3474 a call to get an oversize single trip permit in Florida.

 

The amount of the weight affects how much Florida oversize single trip licenses cost. The following is the price of an oversize permit in Florida, under the Florida oversize permits Regulations:

$5 for a seven-day permit and $20 for a twelve-month permit are required for loads up to 12 feet wide, 13 feet high, or 85 feet long.

 

For loads up to 95 feet long, 14 feet wide, and 14.6 feet high, a permit costs $15 for a week and $150 for a year.

Loads up to 14 feet wide, 18 feet tall, or 120 feet long: a seven-day permit costs $25, while a 12-month permit costs $250.

Loads more than 14 feet wide, 18 feet tall, or 120 feet long require a $25 seven-day permit.

You can get in touch with the unique trucking phone number, which specializes in getting oversize permits, for detailed pricing information and to get the permit. For typical oversize/overweight loads in Florida, a one trip permit costs $16.

Detailed Information about Florida oversize permit cost for over-dimension or overweight:

Detailed Information about Florida oversize permit cost for over-dimension or overweight:

Cost of Over-dimension Florida oversize permits:

 

Florida Trip Permit

10 Days

Florida Multi Trip Permit for

12 Months

Florida Route Specific

Multi Trip Permit for

3 Months

(a) Straight trucks and semi-truck-tractor-trailer.

 

 

 

Ø  Up to 12 feet wide, or up to 13 feet 6 inches high or up to 85 feet long.

 

 

 

$5.00

 

 

 

$20.00

 

 

 

$5.00

Ø  Up to 14 feet wide or up to 14 feet 6 inches high or up to 95 feet long.

$15.00

$150.00

$38.00

Ø  Up to 14 feet wide or up to 18 feet high or up to 120 feet long.

$25.00

$25.00

$63.00

Ø  Over 14 feet wide or over 18 feet high or over 120 feet long.

$25.00

Not Issued

$125.00

(b) Overlength semi-trailers of legal width, height, and weight, which exceed 53

feet In Length up to 57 feet 6 inches in length or overlength semi-trailer with

kingpin setting greater than 41 feet.

$10.00

$30.00

Not Issued

(c) Truck crane or earth handling equipment moving under own power, up to 12

feet wide or 14 feet 6 inches high.

$15.00

$150.00

 

$38.00

(d) Trailers or equipment towed with ball or pintle.

 

 

 

Ø  Up to 10 feet wide or up to 13 feet 6 inches high or up to 80 feet long.

$5.00

$20.00

$5.00

Ø  Up to 12 feet wide or up to 13 feet 6 inches high or up to 105 feet long.

$5.00

$330.00

$83.00

Ø  Up to 14 feet wide or up to 14 feet 6 inches high or up to 105 feet long.

$15.00

$500.00

$125.00

Ø  Over 14 feet wide or over 14 feet 6 inches high or over 105 feet long.

$25.00

Not Issued

$250.00

NOTE: All permitted dimensions (length, height, width) must be within limits shown for permit fee

Cost of Overweight Florida oversize Vehicles:

 

TRIP PERMIT

10 Days

MULTI-TRIP PERMIT

12 Days

Route specific

multi trip permits

3 Months

(2) OVERWEIGHT

 

 

 

(a) Up to 95,000 pounds.

$0.27 Per Mile

$240.00

$60.00

(b) Up to 112,000 pounds.

$0.32 Per Mile

$280.00

$70.00

(c) Up to 122,000 pounds.

$0.36 Per Mile

$310.00

$78.00

(d) Up to 132,000 pounds.

$0.38 Per Mile

$330.00

$83.00

(e) Up to 142,000 pounds.

$0.42 Per Mile

$360.00

$90.00

(f) Up to 152,000 pounds.

$0.45 Per Mile

$380.00

$95.00

(g) Up to 162,000 pounds.

$0.47 Per Mile

$400.00

$100.00

(h) Up to 199,000 pounds.

$0.003 Per 1,000 Pounds Per Mile

$500.00

$125.00

(I) Over 199,000 pounds.

$0.003 Per 1,000 Pounds Per Mile

Not issued

$250.00

(j) Containerized load Unit.

$0.27 Per Mile

$500.00

$125.00

(k) Overall Wheel Base (Inner Bridge/External

Bridge).

$10.00

$35.00

NOT ISSUED

(l) Implements of husbandry, farm equipment,

agricultural trailers/products and forestry

equipment (Local Moves Only).

$5.00

$17.00

NOT ISSUED

(3) SPECIAL PERMIT FEES

$5.00

NOT APPLICABLE

NOT APPLICABLE

Transmission Fee

$5.00

NOT APPLICABLE

NOT APPLICABLE

Dimensions greater than 12 feet wide or 13 feet 6 inches high or 85 feet long will have an additional dimension fee with a

combined fee of not to exceed $500.00.

Vehicles and loads that exceed specific weight and size limits in Florida must get oversize licenses. Based on the search results, here are some important requirements:
Florida oversize Permits validity for larger vehicles are good for ten days continuously.
In Florida DOT Permits, Movement is allowed from one half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset, including Saturday and Sunday if the load is 10 feet wide and under, legal trailer length, and height not exceeding 14 feet 6 inches. Over 10 feet wide but not exceeding 14 feet wide may travel until 12:00 noon on Saturday and Sunday. Overweight-only vehicles can usually run 24/7.

No movement is allowed from 7:00 am – 9:00 am and 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm in certain counties. Travel is also prohibited during specific holidays and their adjacent days for loads exceeding certain dimensions.

The legal dimensions for Florida oversize requirements are as follows:

Width: Up to 8 feet 6 inches (8 feet on some roadways).

Height: Up to 13 feet 6 inches.

Length: Up to 75 feet.

Overhang: Up to 3 feet in the front or 15 feet in the rear (from the center of the rear axle to the end) for a single vehicle, and up to 20 feet past the center of the last axle or dolly for combined vehicles.

Weight: The maximum gross weight is 80,000 pounds, with specific limits for single 22,000, tandem 44,000 and tridem axles 66,000.

In Florida, the escort requirements for Florida oversize permits depend on the dimensions of the load. Here are the key escort requirements:

Requirement

Height

Length

width

Permit

13ft. 6inches

65ft.

8ft.6inhches

One Escort

14ft.6inches

95ft.

12ft.

Two Escort

16ft.

250 ft.

14 ft.

 

Width:

Over 12 feet wide: 1 front escort (if pavement is 24 feet or wider) or 2 escorts (1 front and 1 rear) if pavement is less than 24 feet wide.

Length:

  – 100′-130′: 1 front escort

  – 130′ or more: 1 front and 1 rear escort (2 total).

Height:

  – 14’6″ to 16′: 1 front escort with a height pole

  – Exceeding 16′: 2 escorts (1 front with height pole and 1 rear).

General Requirements:

  – Over 16 feet in height: 2 pilot cars or escort vehicles.

  – Any shipment in excess of 15 feet in height will be required to have a written route survey.

Florida oversize permits Penalties:

Florida law provides for a penalty not to exceed $1,000 per violation for width, height, or length, based on the number of feet, or portion of a foot, over the legal limits. A penalty of $0.05 per pound is applicable for overweight violations.

Florida oversize permits Turnpike Limits:

The Florida Turnpike limit for oversize permits is 12 feet wide and 13 feet 6 inches high. Additional toll charges apply, and routes must be applied for with the state application. Travel is prohibited during six main holidays plus Martin Luther King Day for loads exceeding 10 feet wide and 14 feet 6 inches high or legal length. The days before and after New Year’s, Thanksgiving, and Christmas may also be restricted.