At Premium Truck Permits, we believe time is money, and our mission is to help you save both. We understand that success in trucking depends on staying compliant, keeping your trucks on the road, and avoiding unnecessary delays and costly fees. That’s why we provide fast, accurate, and reliable permit and compliance services designed for owner-operators and trucking companies. Our team is committed to delivering exceptional service, clear communication, and dependable support every step of the way, so you can focus on growing your business while we handle the paperwork.”
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Whether you're a new owner-operator, expanding your fleet, or renewing your existing registration, our experienced team is here to help.
We carefully review your mileage and fuel records, calculate fuel tax obligations, and prepare your quarterly IFTA reports accurately and on time.
Our experienced compliance specialists provide the guidance and support needed to meet federal and state transportation requirements.
Premium Truck Permits LLC provides complete New Authority services for owner-operators and trucking companies looking to establish their operating authority.
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Any commercial vehicle that does interstate business and operates with a combined gross weight (CGW) of 26,001 pounds or more, or has more than 2 axles (truck and trailer), is required to register for the IRP, also known as the International Registration Plan. Additionally, if the vehicle has three or more axles and operates between more than one state, you will need to register it with the IRP. If your vehicle qualifies for the IRP but you only occasionally do interstate business, you can instead obtain temporary trip permits as an alternative. Non-qualifying commercial vehicles can opt in to IRP registration.
The IFTA only applies to vehicles that are a certain size or weight. If your vehicle has three or more axles, then it qualifies for the IFTA, regardless of its weight. If your vehicle has two axles and weighs more than 26,000 pounds (or it's part of a combination that exceeds the same weight threshold), then it qualifies for the IFTA. Notably, the IFTA only applies to commercial motor vehicles (CMVs). Therefore, if you have a large vehicle, like an RV, that meets the weight requirement, you don't have to sign up for the IFTA.
Track the miles you drive and the fuel you purchase in each jurisdiction. Then, for each state or province, divide the miles driven by your vehicle’s fuel efficiency to find gallons used, multiply by the local fuel tax rate, and sum the taxes owed across all jurisdictions for your quarterly return.
An MC number requires a 21 day vetting period before it can become active.