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Why Alabama Oversize Permits Are Essential
Alabama is a key corridor for freight moving across the southeastern U.S., but it enforces strict guidelines for oversize and overweight loads. Alabama Oversize Permits are required for any vehicle or load that exceeds the legal dimensions:
Length: 57′ trailers (or 53’6″ on roads under 12′ wide)
Width: 8’6″ (or 8′ on narrow lanes)
Height: 13’6″
Weight: 80,000 lbs gross (Single: 20,000 | Tandem: 34,000 | Tridem: 42,000)
If your load exceeds these limits, you’ll need a permit before entering the state. These permits are valid for five consecutive days and must be secured in advance.
Types of Alabama Trucking Permits We Offer
At Compare Transport Canada, we issue a full range of Alabama Oversize Permits, including:
Alabama Overweight Permits – For loads that exceed legal weight limits.
Alabama Overhang Permits – Required when front or rear overhang exceeds 10′ front or 5′ rear.
Alabama Single Trip Permits – Ideal for one-time hauls.
Alabama Annual Permits – For frequent transporters needing year-round access.
We also provide Online Oversize Permits for fast, digital processing and Overweight Permits All States for multi-state hauls.
Operating Times and Travel Restrictions in Alabama
Alabama restricts oversize load travel to daylight hours only Monday through Saturday, from 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. No travel is allowed on Sundays or during major holidays and holiday weekends.
Alabama Oversize Permit Login & Support
Need to manage your permits online? Use the Alabama Oversize Permit Login portal for real-time access. For direct support, the Alabama Oversize Permit Phone Number connects you with ALDOT representatives who can assist with specific questions.
Alabama Escort Requirements & Safety Rules
Depending on your load’s dimensions, Alabama may require pilot cars:
Length:
Over 90′ – 1 escort
Over 105′ – 2 escorts
Trailer over 57′ – 1 rear escort
Width: Over 12′ – 1 escort
Height: Over 16′ – 1 escort (may vary by route)
Overhang: Over 5′ rear – 1 escort
The Alabama Blade and Bucket Rule requires 2 pilot cars at 12′ width if a blade or bucket protrudes past the trailer’s sides. These must be loaded to the rear.
Signs, Flags & Lights
“Oversize Load” signs must be displayed on the front and rear.
Red flags are required at all corners of the load.
Lights are mandatory for overhangs over 4′ at night (though night travel is restricted).
Alabama Oversize Permit Cost
Permit costs vary based on load size, weight, and route. Whether you need ALDOT Alabama Overweight Permits or ALDOT Truck Permits, Compare Transport Canada offers competitive pricing and fast turnaround.
Why Choose Compare Transport Canada?
We’re your one-stop shop for Alabama DOT Permits and Online Oversize Permits across North America. Our experienced team handles the paperwork, compliance checks, and routing so you can focus on the road ahead.
