Temporary Trip Permits

Get fast and reliable Temporary Trip Permits for your truck or fleet. We provide quick processing for trip permits, temporary truck permits, IRP trip permits, and single trip permits so your vehicle can operate legally without delays.

TEMPORARY IRP (TRIP) PERMIT APPLICATION

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Applicant Details
Legal registered business name
Full civic address with city and state/province
10-digit US/CA number
Optional fax number
Confirmation will be sent here
16-digit card number
MM/YYYY
3–4 digit code
Truck / Power Unit Details
Fleet unit ID
4-digit year
Manufacturer
Model or cab type
All 17 alphanumeric characters
License plate number
2–3 letter code
Total axle count
International Fuel Tax Agreement registration status
Trailer Details
Trailer fleet ID
4-digit year
Trailer manufacturer
Trailer body type
All 17 alphanumeric characters
Trailer license plate
2–3 letter code
Axle count
Load Description & Weights
Is the trailer carrying cargo on this trip?
Weight of the cargo only, in pounds
Full GVW — truck + trailer + cargo (lbs)
Registered GVW as per registration (lbs)
Required Permits & Routing
Full starting address of the trip
Full ending address of the trip
List major highways, interstates, and routes in order
Will the truck return on the same permit?
Authorities & Comments
Federal Employer ID — 6 to 9 digits
US Dept. of Transportation number — 6 to 8 digits
Canada: National Safety Code or Ontario CVOR number
Any special instructions or notes for the permit agent

What Are Temporary Trip Permits?

Temporary Trip Permits allow trucks to legally operate for a limited time without full registration or permanent IRP credentials. These permits are commonly required when

✔ A truck is not registered in a specific province
✔ IRP registration is pending
✔ Operating temporarily across jurisdictions
✔ Moving newly purchased vehicles
✔ Transporting loads for short-term operations

We issue:

✔ Temporary trip permits
✔ IRP trip permits
✔ Single trip permits
✔ Temporary vehicle registration permits
✔ Short-term trucking permits

What Are Temporary Trip Permits

The Problem: Operating Without Proper Trip Permits

Driving without a valid temporary trip permit can lead to:

✔ Heavy roadside fines
✔ Vehicle impoundment
✔ Delayed shipments
✔ Compliance violations
✔ DOT or roadside inspection penalties

Our Solution

We quickly process your temporary truck permits and IRP trip permits, ensuring your truck is fully legal before hitting the road. No paperwork stress — we handle everything for you.

The Problem Operating Without Proper Trip Permits

How Our Temporary Trip Permit Service Works

01

Vehicle & Route Review

We collect truck details, VIN, registration status, and travel route.

02

Permit Application

Our team applies for the required temporary trip permits, including single trip permits or IRP trip permits.

03

Permit Issuance

Your approved permit is issued quickly and ready for travel.

04

Final Compliance Check

We verify validity dates, routes, and compliance requirements before departure.

Benefits of Our Temporary Trip Permit Service

✔ Avoid roadside fines and compliance penalties
✔ Operate legally while waiting for permanent registration
✔ Fast same-day processing options
✔ Simple and stress-free application process
✔ Ideal for new trucks and temporary operations
✔ Support for interprovincial and cross-border travel
✔ Reliable trucking compliance support

Benefits of Our Temporary Trip Permit Service

Areas We Serve

We provide fast and reliable Canada oversize permits, oversize overweight permits, and oversized load permits across all provinces.

No matter where your route begins or ends, our team ensures your Canada oversize permits are accurate, compliant, and approved without delays.

FAQs

A Temporary Trip Permit allows a truck to operate legally for a limited time without full registration.

You need an IRP trip permit when operating in a jurisdiction where your vehicle is not fully registered under IRP.

Validity varies by province but typically ranges from 1 to 10 days.

Yes, many temporary truck permits can be processed the same day.

You typically need vehicle details, registration status, and travel route information.

Yes, a single trip permit is usually for one specific trip, while IRP trip permits apply to temporary interjurisdictional operations.

Yes, we support both single truck operators and large fleets.

No. Operating without a valid permit may result in fines or vehicle impoundment.