One of the biggest questions we encounter from new drivers is, “What do I need?” Interstate truckers need a variety of permits, registrations, insurance policies, etc. to ensure they are in compliance with various state and federal laws. We can help you with the specifics for your situation (just give us a call), but this will give you a good idea of where to start.
Permits, Authority, and More… What Do I Need?
The various regulatory permits and registrations needed can vary quite a bit depending on which states you’ll be running through, but there are a few basics you’ll most likely need. Let’s take a look:
· Truck Registration
o IRP
o Unified Carrier Registration or UCR
o IFTA (International Fuel Tax Agreement)
· Individual State Permits- Some states require additional permits and fees. Things like oversize and overweight permits only apply if your specific load requires it, but some fees apply to even standard sized loads. For example you may encounter Weight Distance Taxes, fuel taxes that are paid to the state directly (and not charged with fuel), property taxes, and other required permits and fees.
Insurance… How Much Coverage Is Enough?
Although you may need higher limits, depending on your circumstances, the following coverages are most common for trucking and transportation:
· $1 Million Commercial Auto Liability
o $1,000 Deductible for Physical Damage Coverage
· $100,000 Motor Truck Cargo
o $1,000 Deductible Non-Owned Trailer Coverage
The best way to determine how much insurance you need specifically is to talk with one of our agents. We aren’t just here to sell a policy, but to educate, inform, and help you in your journey. We want you to have access to the highest quality insurance products at highly competitive rates. We can help you determine what coverage you need and which insurer can best provide it.
Getting started in the transportation industry can be confusing, but don’t let that stop you. We’re here to help you figure out what you need so you can… Travel with Care.