Florida single-trip oversize permit fee
$5 / $15 / $25 + OW per-mile
Those are the general Florida single-trip oversize/overweight permit rates. The total depends on the route. We do not calculate routes. We publish what the state publishes.
Official TABLE 1A trip permit (10 days), straight trucks and semi-truck-tractor-trailer:
| Overdimension | Trip permit |
|---|---|
| Up to 12 feet wide, or up to 13 feet 6 inches high or up to 85 feet long | $5.00 |
| Up to 14 feet wide or up to 14 feet 6 inches high or up to 95 feet long | $15.00 |
| Up to 14 feet wide or up to 18 feet high or up to 120 feet long | $25.00 |
| Over 14 feet wide or over 18 feet high or over 120 feet long | $25.00 |
Official TABLE 1B overweight trip permit (10 days):
| Overweight | Trip permit |
|---|---|
| Up to 95,000 pounds | $0.27 per mile |
| Up to 112,000 pounds | $0.32 per mile |
| Up to 122,000 pounds | $0.36 per mile |
| Up to 132,000 pounds | $0.38 per mile |
| Up to 142,000 pounds | $0.42 per mile |
| Up to 152,000 pounds | $0.45 per mile |
| Up to 162,000 pounds | $0.47 per mile |
| Up to 199,000 pounds | $0.003 per 1,000 pounds per mile |
| Over 199,000 pounds | $0.003 per 1,000 pounds per mile |
| Containerized cargo unit | $0.27 per mile |
Official note: “For weights over 80,000 pounds [paragraphs (2)(a) through (h), above], add an administrative cost of $3.33 for issuance of permit, which does not include the costs charged by wire services for their services. Permit fees shall be based on 25 mile increments rounded up to the nearest dollar.”
Florida’s own example, quoted as theirs: “A 112,000 pound load traveling 67.5 miles would cost (75 miles X $0.32) plus $3.33 = $27.33 rounded up to $28.00 in addition to the $5.00 transmission fee when applicable.” We are not correcting their example. The desk runs its own miles. We do not take origin or destination.
When this number took effect
Source
FDOT / FAC 14-26.008 — Schedule of Fees
Nearby states: Alabama, Georgia
Saved. No account was created.