Mississippi Oversize Permits Phone Number - (972) 220-9831 ( DOT Trucks)
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Mississippi Oversize Permits are issued by the Mississippi
Department of Transportation (MDOT) to allow the movement of oversize or overweight vehicles and loads within the state. These permits are necessary to ensure the safety of the transportation of large or heavy items. The permits are issued by the MDOT’s Office of Enforcement Permit Division and are governed by specific rules and regulations, including statutory authority, insurance requirements, fees, escort requirements, and limitations on dimensions and weights. Permits can be obtained through a permitting service or by calling the MDOT Permit Section. There are different types of permits available, such as single-trip permits and annual permits, each with its own specific requirements and limitations. The permits also specify operating times, escort requirements, and other conditions to ensure safe transportation.
Mississippi Oversize Permits Costs:
The cost of Mississippi oversize permits is $10 per permit for oversize blanket fees and $0.05 cents per thousand times miles traveled for overweight permits. Additionally, pre-numbered permit books must be purchased from the Mississippi Department of Transportation, with each book containing 50 permits and costing $500 ($10 per permit). It is also possible to obtain oversize and overweight permits by calling 630-800-3474, with fees varying depending on the type of permit needed.
Mississippi Oversize Permits Requirements:
To obtain an oversize permit in Mississippi, vehicles and loads must adhere to the following requirements:
Total Length:
Exceeding 99 feet requires a permit and potentially a front and/or rear escort.
Trailer Length:
Trailers longer than 53 feet require a permit.
Front Projection:
Greater than 3 feet requires a permit, while 15 feet or more necessitate a front and/or rear escort.
Rear Overhang:
Greater than 15 feet requires a permit, and forest products may have a 28-foot overhang but only allow daylight movement.
Width:
Exceeding 12 feet requires “Oversize Load” signs and possibly flags.
Height:
Exceeding 13 feet 6 inches may require an escort, especially on specific routes.
Route Survey:
Required for heights exceeding 15 feet 7 inches.
Operating Time:
From half an hour after sunrise to half an hour before sunset, Monday through Saturday, except for nighttime travel with loads over 10 feet wide requiring an escort. No Sunday travel is allowed.
Escort Requirement:
For lengths over 95 feet, one escort is needed, increasing to two escorts for lengths over 105 feet. Also required for widths over 13 feet, heights over 15 feet 7 inches, and overhangs over 15 feet front or rear.
Signage:
“Oversize Load” signs are required for all loads exceeding 12 feet wide.
Flags:
Mounted on all corners of loads exceeding 10 feet wide.
Flashing Amber Lights:
Required on the rear of loads exceeding 12 feet wide.
Additionally, Mississippi oversize permits are valid for three days and must be obtained prior to entering the state.
FAQS
How do I get an oversized permit in Mississippi?
To obtain an oversized permit in Mississippi, you can utilize the Mississippi Department of Transportation’s (MDOT) ExpressPass permitting system online at https://mdot.ms.gov/portal/over-dim-permits/. Alternatively, you can call the MDOT customer service number at (601)-359-1717 for assistance with obtaining a permit.
Can I drive in Mississippi with a foreign license?
Yes, if you are over the age of 18 and have a driver’s license or if you are over the age of 18 and your home does not require a license for driving, you can drive in the State of Mississippi with a foreign license. However, it is recommended to have a valid international driver’s license in addition to your foreign license. It is important to note that if you intend to become a permanent resident, you will need to obtain a Mississippi driver’s license.
Can oversize loads travel at night in Mississippi?
Yes, oversize loads in Mississippi are allowed to travel at night under certain circumstances. Specifically, loads that do not exceed 12 feet in width, 13 feet 6 inches in height, 99 feet in length, or weigh less than 150,000 pounds are permitted to move between half-hour after sunrise and half-hour before sunset on Monday through Saturday without requiring an escort vehicle at night. However, when the load is over 10 feet wide, an escort is still needed at night[1]. Additionally, there are no Sunday travels allowed, and holiday restrictions apply.
What is considered an oversize load in Mississippi?
In Mississippi, an oversize load is defined as having any dimension that exceeds the following limits without a permit:
Length: 53 feet
Width: 8 feet, 6 inches
Height: 13 feet, 6 inches
Overall weight: 80,000 pounds (gross vehicle weight).
For loads that exceed these limits, specific permits are required. Additionally, oversize loads must display an “Oversize Load” sign, and those over 12 feet wide must use flags as well.