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District of Columbia commercial trucking fees (2026)

By TruePermitReviewed by the TruePermit compliance teamUpdated

For a commercial truck operating in District of Columbia, here are the official government fees we track — Temporary trip permit and Oversize/overweight single-trip permit. Every amount is the District of Columbiaagency's own published figure, independently re-checked (last verified July 8, 2026), shown before any broker or permit-service markup.

Official District of Columbiapermit & registration fees

Official government fees for this state
FeeOfficial amountOfficial source
Temporary trip permit$50dmv.dc.govverified July 7, 2026
Oversize/overweight single-trip permitsingle trip$30$50 round trip; flat (no per-mile/pound formula)ddot.dc.govverified July 8, 2026

Weight- or dimension-based charges are shown as their formula. IRP figures are the published full-year fee at ~80,000 lbs, which IRP prorates by mileage — not a flat amount owed. Confirm the current figure with the linked agency before you file.

Federal fees also apply everywhere

Whatever state you run in, federal credentials apply on top of District of Columbia's fees: your USDOT number (free), MC operating authority ($300 per authority type), the annual Unified Carrier Registration, and the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (Form 2290). A brand-new carrier's full first-90-days list is in the new MC authority checklist.

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Frequently asked

How much is a temporary trip permit in District of Columbia?
District of Columbia's official temporary trip permit fee is $50. That's the state's price before any permit-service or wire-service markup; the source and verification date are in the table above.
Are these District of Columbia trucking fees official and current?
Every figure on this page was read from an official District of Columbia government source (a DMV, DOT, revenue, or PUC page or statute), independently re-checked, and dated — the source link and verification date are in each row. Fees change; confirm the current amount with the linked agency before you file. This is compliance-planning information, not legal or tax advice.

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General information for compliance planning — not legal or tax advice. Fees and rules change; confirm the current amount against the linked District of Columbia agency before you buy a permit or file.