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Alabama for more information call 334-834-1092 Fax 334-832-9084 1. All existing insurance requirements of Alabama, including, but not limited to those of the Public Service Commission shall be observed. In addition the amount of liability or bond specified by Section 32-9-29, Code of Alabama (1975), as amended, is required. No annual permit shall be issued until the applicant furnishes proof that he is in compliance with these insurance or bond requirements. The State of Alabama Highway Department shall be listed as a Certificate holder with the applicants Insurance Company and the Department shall be notified by the Insurance Company of any changes in the applicants coverage. Should the insurance or bond become void by expiration, cancellation or for any other reason during the effective period of the permit, the permit shall immediately become forever void. Should the permit holder reinstate his insurance or bond coverage he must re-apply for an annual permit and pay the full price for a new permit. a. Single Trip Permits 1. All existing insurance requirements of Alabama, including, but not limited to those of the Public Service Commission shall be observed. Proof of the minimum insurance required by the Public Service Commission must be on file with the State of Alabama Highway Department Permit Office prior to a permit being issued to transport a vehicle or combination of vehicles and loads whose width exceeds fourteen (14) feet.
City of Chicago Prior to receiving an overweight vehicle permit, the applicant must: 1. Furnish an Insurance Certificate of Comprehensive General Liability for a minimum of $1,000,000 and an Endorsement in the additional insured portion of the certificate that reads: "City of Chicago is additional insured, as their interest may appear." 2. Furnish a Certificate of Automobile Insurance for a minimum of $1,000,000 for use of any motor vehicle by the applicant conducting business on City of Chicago streets, including parking of the vehicles on the public way. An endorsement in the additional insured portion of the certificate must read "City of Chicago is additional insured." 3. Have all policies written by a "Best A" rated insurance company that is licensed to conduct business in the State of Illinois. 4. Provide a Federal Employee Identification (FEIN). Application will not be processed without a FEIN number. 5. Send an original certificate of insurance to the City of Chicago as the certificate holder: City of Chicago Department of Transportation 121 North LaSalle Street City Hall, Room 905 Chicago, IL 60602 *Failure to provide the exact information requested above will result in the rejection of your insurance and the denial of the permit request. Questions should be directed to Sue Pawlak at: Telephone: 312-744-4699 Fax: 312-744-6966
Georgia Any permit load requires a Certificate of Liability that consist of the following amounts of public liability: $300,000 each accident; $100,000 each person injured; total property damage, $50,000; public property damage, $50,000. The certificate must show the Department of Transportation as the certificate holder and must remain of file for the duration of the permit. This requirement may be found in the Official Rules of the State of Georgia, Department of Transportation, 672-2.03(d). Therefore, you will need to send proof of insurance as outlined above to the following address: Georgia Department of Transportation Oversize Permit Unit Attn: Insurance Renewal Unit 935 E. Confederate Avenue, Building 24 Atlanta, Georgia 30316 Or you may fax this information to (404) 635-4297 or (404) 635-8501. If further information is needed, please contact one of our Customer Service Representatives by calling toll free (888) 262-8306
Louisiana Louisiana requires that a certificate of insurance , which insures any damage to state property must be posted at the Truck permit office before any permit is issued for vehicles and loads which are overweight and/or 14 wide or over. The minimum amount of the certificate of insurance must be $100,000 for one trip or $250,000 for a year. Louisiana Department of Transportation Truck Permit Office P.O. Box 94042 Baton Rouge, La 70804 Fax 225-377-7154 Phone 800-654-1433
Mississippi Mississippi requires that a certificate of insurance is on file with the permit office before a oversize/overweight permit can be obtained. The certificate must be for Auto liability if the load is being hauled and General liability if the permit is for a vehicle that is self propelled. Mississippi Department of Transportation P.O. Box 1850 Jackson, MS 39215 Fax 601-359-5928 Phone 888-737-0061
New Jersey Phone 609-633-9402 Fax 609-599-3859 Insurance Certificate required New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commision-Motor Carrier Unit P.O. Box 133 Trenton, NJ 08666
New Mexico New Mexico requires that a certificate of insurance is on file with the permit office before a oversize/overweight permit can be obtained. Proof of coverage of at least $50,000/$100,000/$25,000. New Mexico Department of Public Safety Motor Transportation Division Joseph Montoya Building P.O. Box 1628 Santa Fe, NM 87504 Fax 505-827-0384, 505-827-0385, or 505-827-0071 Phone 505-827-0376/65
Ohio If you require additional information you may call (614) 351-5551. OS32 form is required to be on file with the state. Completed forms may be mailed to: Special Hauling Permit Office 1610 West Broad Street Columbus, Ohio 43223
or sent by facsimile to (614) 728-4098 or (614) 728-4099.
Texas Phone 800-299-1700
Utah All motor carriers operating in Utah must file proof of insurance with the Department in accordance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety regulations (FMCSR) 387.9. Fax Certificate of Insurance to 801-965-4399
There are many local municipalities and counties that require permits in addition to what is issued by the states. It is advisable that you check with those local authorities when you are traveling on routes that are not authorized on you permit. Some of these local jurisdictions also require insurance on file in order to obtain the necessary permits required to travel on their roads.
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