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Illinois Oversize and Overweight Permits
At Overweight Permit, getting Illinois Oversize Permits has never been easier. Our streamlined method allows you to confidently handle the difficult Illinois oversize and overweight permit requirements. Whether you require an Illinois oversize and overweight permit online or are working on an Illinois oversize and overweight permit application, we have you covered. We also give quick access to an Illinois oversize provision sheet and information on the Illinois overweight permit cost.

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Our services involve getting a variety of permits:
Illinois permits include oversize, overweight, overhang, single trip, and annual.
Contact us at Overweight Permit for all of your permit requirements, whether they are for an Illinois 72 hour travel permit or a long-term solution with Illinois yearly permits. You can get everything you need online, including Illinois oversize permits and Illinois DOT permits.
To begin your travel or for any questions, check in with your Illinois oversize permit login or call Overweight Permit at (630) 222-5770. Our staff is ready to help you with every stage of the process, ensuring that you have the necessary permits as soon as possible.

Illinois Oversized/Overweight Regulations:

According to Illinois law, loads that exceed the following weight and dimension restrictions are categorized as oversize/overweight:

Legal Size Limits:

  • Width: 8’6″
  • Height: 13′ 6″
  • Overall length: 65 feet
  • Front overhang is 4 feet; rear overhang is 10 feet.

Legal Weight Limits:

  •  Maximum gross weight: 80,000 lb. (including load).
  • Single axle: 20,000 lbs.
  • Tandem axle: 34,000 lbs.
  • Triple axle: 42,500 lbs.

Illinois Single Trip Oversize/Overweight Permit:

 

A typical 5-day single-trip permit is issued for non-divisible oversize and overweight loads that exceed the regulatory limitations. This permit permits for a single movement from point A to point B within the given periods.

To return the transporting vehicle or equipment to its original site, a “round trip” authorization is required. This sort of permission is valid for ten days.

Annual Oversize and Overweight Permits in Illinois:

This permit allows for continuous movement for up to a year, allowing a defined vehicle and allowed load to travel between two places along recognized routes.
To obtain an annual permit, the following requirements must be met:

  • The maximum width is 12 feet,
  • The maximum height is 14 feet 6 inches,
  • The maximum length is 115 feet.

The permits base charge is $1,000.

Note: Allowable weight restrictions include an extra tolerance of 2,000 lbs. for a single axle, 3,000 lbs. for a tandem axle, and 5,000 lbs. beyond the permissible gross weight.

Illinois Wide Load Requirements

The Illinois Department of Transportation needs an oversized permit for any load more than 8'6" wide.

Requirements for oversize Load Flags:

Use red 18" square flags to identify both sides and extremities of oversize vehicles and load.

Oversize Load Banner Requirements:

All oversized trucks must have "oversize load" flags (signs).

Oversized Load Sign Requirements:

Signs must be 7' long and 18" tall, with 10" height, 2" stroke black lettering on a yellow backdrop. Oversized trucks require lighted amber lights that revolve, oscillate, or flash. These lights should be mounted on top of the vehicle and, if necessary, at the rear of the load. They must be visible from 500 feet in all directions in regular sunshine.

Oversized Pilot Car or Escort Vehicle Requirements:

One civilian escort is required if:

  • Width 14′ 6″
  • Length 110′
  • Height 14′ 6″
  •  Movement necessitates further public notification (e.g., during darkness for emergencies).

Two civilian escorts are required if:

  • Both width and height exceed 14′ 6″
  • Height and length exceed 14′ 6″ and 110′, respectively
  • Both width and length exceed 14′ 6″.

Three civilian escorts are required if:

  • Width exceeds 16 feet,
  • Length exceeds 145 feet, and height exceeds 18 feet.

Police Escorts Required If:

  • Width exceeds 18′
  • Length exceeds 200′
  • Height exceeds 18′
  • Overweight moves require bridge restrictions.
  • Unusual maneuvers require more traffic management.
  •  Judgment by the Department’s Bridge Office or District Examination.

Police escorts may not be necessary if:

  • Moves within towns require local police escort and a State Police waiver.
  • Moves are confined to State roads with little traffic disruption.
  • Moves over 18′ high with no overhead impediments, as per District investigation.
  • Civilian escorts may be necessary, depending on the Department’s Bridge Office or District’s study
Wide Load Limits in Illinois

Illinois follows the federal legal width restriction of 8’6″. Anything larger than this needs a permit to travel on public highways.

Maximum Load Limits without a Trucking Permit:
Width: 8′ 6″ (measured from the broadest extremities, excluding safety devices).

Axle Weight Limitations:

Legal axle weight limits:

  • Maximum gross weight: 80,000 lb. (including load)
  • Single axle: 20,000 lb.
  • Tandem axle: 34,000 lb.
  • Triple axle: 42,500 lb.

Important: To determine the maximum allowed weight, refer to the Federal Bridge Formula.

Maximum axle weight limits:

  • Single axle: 25,000 lb.
  • Tandem axle: 48,000 lb.
  • Tridem axle: 68,000 lb.
  • Quad axles: 76,000 lb.
  • Five axles: 100,000 lb.
  • Six axles: 120,000 lb.
Illinois Wide Load Restrictions

Loads greater than 8′ 6″ must adhere to the following regulations:

Oversize Holiday Restrictions:
Oversized loads cannot be transported on Sundays, New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day, beginning at noon the day before the holiday, unless indicated in the Illinois broad load permit.

Oversized Legal Travel Time Restrictions:

Loads up to 14′ 6″ wide, 15′ high, and 145′ long can move between sunrise and sunset every day of the week. Loads larger than these proportions can travel from half an hour before dawn to half an hour after sunset, Monday through Friday, and from half an hour before sunrise to midday on Saturdays.

Oversized Road and Bridge Restrictions:
Illinois adopts the Federal Bridge Formula, which establishes precise bridge limits. Additional traffic limitations include: – Driving in construction zones.
Ignoring warning signs in work zones.
Failure to give priority to police enforcement and emergency vehicles.

Fines imposed for speeding through a construction site

  • First offense: $375 fine.
  • Second offense: $1,000 fine.

Penalties for Hitting a Road Worker:
Potential penalties include a $10,000 fine and a 14-year prison term.

Oversized Seasonal Weight Restrictions:

Although the Frost Law applies to many states and Canadian provinces, Illinois has no special seasonal limits. They may be included in Illinois oversize load permits, depending on the nature and kind of the load.

Hazardous Conditions Restrictions:

Oversized trucks cannot operate in hazardous weather, road or traffic conditions, or with visibility less than 500′.

Oversized Tire Regulations:

  • Tires must be in excellent functioning order, correctly inflated, and with a minimum tread depth of 2/32″ (4/32″ for front wheels).
  • Tires should not have protrusions made of materials other than rubber or tire chains unless they are necessary for safety or allowed.

Illinois trip permits:
Out-of-state operators and carriers can apply for a 3-day IRP (temporary journey permit) in Illinois. A fee is levied to handle and process the permit.

Note: A vehicle can only acquire three travel permits in a 12-month period.

Requirements: – The carrier should operate in at least two jurisdictions.
– The permit weight must be at least 26,001 pounds.
– The vehicle must have at least two axles, regardless of its legal weight.

Illinois Fuel Permit:

Out-of-state operators and carriers may get a 96-hour IFTA permit rather than an IFTA permit in Illinois. A fee is also paid for handling and processing the permit.

Illinois Specialty Permits

Permits for Manufactured Houses and Mobile Homes
– Maximum dimensions: 16 feet wide by 115 feet long, including the towing vehicle.

Harvest Season Special Permits:

  • – For agricultural commodities, it is valid from September 1 to December 31.
  • – Axle and gross weight may exceed regulatory limitations by up to 10%.
  • – No travel on interstate highways.
  • – A trip permit from the ITAP system is necessary every 14 days.

Amber Light Permits:

Escort vehicles carrying oversize loads require roof-mounted amber warning lights.

Loading Zone Permits: – Allows non-commercial delivery trucks to utilize commercial loading zones.

Fines for oversize/overweight loads in Illinois:

  • $73 for the first 2,000 pounds overweight.
  • Additional penalty of up to $3,975 for each 500-pound increment above 24,000 pounds.
  • $75 for each 500 lb. increment over 24,000 pounds.
  • Failure to follow city agent orders or remove load parts before weighing: $500 to $2,000 fine.

Oversized/Overweight Permit Costs in Illinois:

  • Permit charges vary according on load type, size, and weight.
  • Single-trip permits start at $25.
  • Annual permission costs up to $1,000.
  • Fees are based on vehicle size, weight, miles traveled on state roadways, and application processing.

Trucking Permit Services:

Overweight Permit provides a wide variety of trucking permit services. They help motor carriers get the appropriate oversize and overweight permits, coordinate with authorities, and comply with state requirements. This service saves time and effort while avoiding potential fines. Overweight Permit may handle any load, regardless of its kind, nature, or destination.

FAQs

The legal restrictions are as follows: 8’6″ width, 13’6″ height, and 65 feet length.
– Maximum Gross Weight: 80,000 pounds.
– Axle restrictions vary depending on axle type, ranging from 20,000 lbs. for a single axle to 42,500 lbs. for triple axles.

Illinois offers a variety of permits, including:
– Single-trip permits
– Annual permits
– Overhang enables
– Special permits (for prefabricated dwellings or harvest season).

You can apply online or call our experts at Overweight Permit for help. We handle the application procedure and verify that all permit criteria are satisfied.

Permit charges vary according on load type, size, and weight. Single-trip permits begin at $25, while yearly permits may cost up to $1,000. Additional costs may apply for mileage and application processing.

Yes, oversize loads have unique transit time requirements. Loads up to 14′ 6″ wide, 15′ high, and 145′ long may move from sunrise to sunset. Oversize loads have greater time constraints on weekdays and Saturdays.

Illinois does not have particular seasonal weight limitations, as some other states do, although some loads may be subject to extra restrictions based on the kind of load.

Overweight Permit streamlines the procedure of acquiring an oversize or overweight permit. We give rapid access to the required paperwork, assist with application submissions, and guarantee that you are completely compliance with Illinois requirements.

Overweight Permit handles all types of oversize loads, including but not limited to vehicles, heavy equipment, manufactured homes, agricultural commodities, and construction materials.

Yes! From filing your application to ensuring that you have the necessary permits and documents, Overweight Permit will walk you through the whole procedure.

Yes, we provide fast-tracked services to clients that want permits immediately. Our team strives to guarantee that you obtain your permit as soon as possible.

Our customer service representatives are here to help you every step of the way. If you have any issues regarding your application or require clarification on rules, we are here to assist. You can contact us at (630) 222-5770.

Yes, we provide Illinois travel and fuel permits to out-of-state carriers. Our services are intended to assist motor carriers from other states operate efficiently in Illinois.

Using an Overweight Permit saves time while ensuring compliance with all Illinois rules. Our staff manages the paperwork and logistics, avoiding delays and significant fines.

Yes, we can handle the need for civilian or police escorts to ensure that your truck conforms to Illinois rules governing pilot cars and escort vehicles for oversized loads.

You may simply follow the status of your permit application via our online portal, or you can call our customer service staff for real-time information on its progress.

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