Illinois Code § 625 ILCS 5/15-305

Fees for legal weight but overdimension vehicles, combinations,
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and loads, other than house trailer combinations.

Fees for special permits to move overdimension vehicles, combinations, and
loads, other than house trailer combinations, shall be paid by the applicant
to the Department at the following rates:

90 Day

Annual

Limited

Limited

Single

Continuous

Continuous

Trip

Operation

Operation

(a) Overall width of 10 feet
or less, overall height of
14 feet 6 inches or less,
and overall length of 70

feet or less

$100.00

$400.00

For the first 90 miles

$12.00

From 90 miles to 180 miles

$15.00

From 180 miles to 270 miles

$18.00

For more than 270 miles

$21.00

(b) Overall width of 12
feet or less, overall
height of 14 feet 6 inches or
less, and overall length

of 85 feet or less

$150.00

$600.00

For the first 90 miles

$15.00

From 90 miles to 180 miles

$20.00

From 180 miles to 270 miles

$25.00

For more than 270 miles

$30.00

(c) Overall width of 14
feet or less, overall
height of 15 feet or
less, and overall length
of 100 feet or less

Single Trip

Only

For the first 90 miles

$25.00

From 90 miles to 180 miles

$30.00

From 180 miles to 270 miles

$35.00

For more than 270 miles

$40.00

(d) Overall width of 18
feet or less (authorized
only under special
conditions and for limited
distances), overall
height of 16 feet or
less, and overall length
of 120 feet or less

Single Trip

Only

For the first 90 miles

$30.00

From 90 miles to 180 miles

$40.00

From 180 miles to 270 miles

$50.00

For more than 270 miles

$60.00

(e) Overall width of more
than 18 feet (authorized
only under special conditions
and for limited distances),
overall height more than
16 feet, and overall length
more than 120 feet

Single Trip

Only

For the first 90 miles

$50.00

From 90 miles to 180 miles

$75.00

From 180 miles to 270 miles

$100.00

For more than 270 miles

$125.00

 
Permits issued under this Section shall be for a vehicle, or vehicle
combination and load not exceeding legal weights, and, in the case of the
limited continuous operation, shall be for the same vehicle, vehicle
combination, or like load.

 
Escort requirements shall be as prescribed in the Department's rules and
regulations. Fees for the Illinois State Police vehicle escort, when required, shall
be in addition to the permit fees.

90 Day

Annual

Limited

Limited

Single

Continuous

Continuous

Trip

Operation

Operation

(a) Overall width of 10 feet
or less, overall height of
14 feet 6 inches or less,
and overall length of 70

feet or less

$100.00

$400.00

For the first 90 miles

$12.00

From 90 miles to 180 miles

$15.00

From 180 miles to 270 miles

$18.00

For more than 270 miles

$21.00

(b) Overall width of 12
feet or less, overall
height of 14 feet 6 inches or
less, and overall length

of 85 feet or less

$150.00

$600.00

For the first 90 miles

$15.00

From 90 miles to 180 miles

$20.00

From 180 miles to 270 miles

$25.00

For more than 270 miles

$30.00

(c) Overall width of 14
feet or less, overall
height of 15 feet or
less, and overall length
of 100 feet or less

Single Trip

Only

For the first 90 miles

$25.00

From 90 miles to 180 miles

$30.00

From 180 miles to 270 miles

$35.00

For more than 270 miles

$40.00

(d) Overall width of 18
feet or less (authorized
only under special
conditions and for limited
distances), overall
height of 16 feet or
less, and overall length
of 120 feet or less

Single Trip

Only

For the first 90 miles

$30.00

From 90 miles to 180 miles

$40.00

From 180 miles to 270 miles

$50.00

For more than 270 miles

$60.00

(e) Overall width of more
than 18 feet (authorized
only under special conditions
and for limited distances),
overall height more than
16 feet, and overall length
more than 120 feet

Single Trip

Only

For the first 90 miles

$50.00

From 90 miles to 180 miles

$75.00

From 180 miles to 270 miles

$100.00

For more than 270 miles

$125.00

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