Wyoming Oversize Permits: Complete Guide
Wyoming Oversize Permits: Your Guide to Hauling Through the Equality State
Planning to transport oversized or overweight loads through Wyoming? This state’s wide-open roads are welcoming, but the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) has strict rules for oversized movements. This guide from OSOWPermits.com breaks down the essentials so you can stay legal, safe, and on schedule. State rules can also require trip and fuel permits, depending on distance and vehicle registration. Want a hassle-free process? Request a quote from OSOWPermits.com for expert assistance.
Legal Dimensions
- Width
- 8.5 feet
- Height
- 14'0"
- Length
- 53' (single) / 75' (combo)
Weight Limits
- Gross
- 80,000 lb standard; up to ~117,000 lb with permit
- Per Axle Notes
- Axle and bridge spacing rules apply
Example Scenario
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I travel during high wind advisories?
It’s not recommended. WYDOT may restrict oversize loads during wind events for safety.
Do I need a special permit for mobile homes?
Yes. WYDOT has separate mobile home movement permits with specific regulations.
How long are permits valid?
Most single trip permits are valid for 3–5 days. Annual permits have a one-year duration.