TxDMV issues temporary permits for private or commercial vehicles subject to Texas registration laws, but not authorized to travel on Texas highways due to the lack of registration or lack of reciprocity with the state or country in which the vehicle is registered.
If the vehicle will travel out of state, please verify that the temporary permit is valid for operation in that state. The permit may only authorize the operation of the vehicle in Texas.
TxDMV issues 72-Hour Permits and 144-Hour Permits for the movement of commercial laden trucks, truck-tractors, trailers, or semitrailers or motor buses on the highways of Texas. NOTE: A valid USDOT number is required to obtain either a 72-Hour Permit or 144-Hour Permit.
You may purchase a 72-Hour Permit or 144-Hour Permit in the following ways:
A non-refundable processing and handling fee of $4.75 is assessed per permit. The fee covers the cost to process the permit.
Fees are payable by:
Note: Personal checks are not accepted.
You may purchase a 72-Hour Permit and 144-Hour Permit in advance of a proposed trip and several permits may be obtained at one time with the times of validity to run sequentially, having one permit become effective immediately upon the expiration of the preceding one.
A 72-Hour Permit or 144-Hour Permit may only be issued to commercial vehicles and buses owned by residents of the United States, Mexico, or Canada.
These permits may be used to:
Texas residents may use these permits to operate:
72-Hour Permits and 144-Hour Permits may not be issued to:
Vehicles operating with a 72-Hour Permit or 144-Hour Permit may operate at the maximum weight allowed under Texas registration laws.
A 72-Hour Permit or 144-Hour Permit is valid only in Texas.
Applicants must show proof of liability insurance that meets the Texas minimum liability limits of $30,000/$60,000/$25,000. Insurance is not required for trailers and semitrailers. An insurance company authorized to write insurance in Texas must provide the coverage. If the applicant is registered as a motor carrier with TxDMV’s Motor Carrier Division, a registration listing is acceptable instead of proof of liability insurance.
A vehicle displaying a 72-Hour Permit or 144-Hour Permit must pass a Texas Safety Inspection before being operated on the highways. If the vehicle displays current out-of-state license plates or the vehicle is mobile drilling or servicing equipment used in the production of gas or crude petroleum oil, a Texas Safety Inspection is not required.
The following instructions apply when 72-Hour Permits or 144-Hour Permits are issued to trucks or truck-tractors with a gross weight in excess of 10,000 lbs. and semitrailers with gross weights in excess of 6,000 lbs. and the combined gross weight is greater than 18,000 lbs::
TxDMV issues One-Trip Permits for the temporary movement of an unladen vehicle subject to Texas registration laws. A One-Trip Permit is valid for a period of 15 calendar days from the effective date.
A One-Trip Permit is valid for one trip only between the point of origin and the point of destination and the intermediate point as shown on the receipt. The point of origin or destination must be in Texas.
You may purchase a One-Trip Permit in the following ways: