State Trucking Permits in Nebraska
State trucking permits cover any state-specific authorization, weight-distance tax, or commercial surcharge that stacks on top of federal UCR, MCS-150, and Form 2290 — required when operating commercial vehicles on a particular state's highways.
Direct answer
Nebraska carriers may need state-specific permits and surcharges in addition to federal UCR, MCS-150, and Form 2290 — including no state weight-distance tax beyond ifta. FastPermitFiling identifies which permits a Nebraska-based or pass-through carrier owes based on weight class, route, and cargo type.
Filing price
Varies by program (NY HUT $19+, KY KYU quarterly, NM WDT, OR weight-mile, CT HUF)
Nebraska carriers
7,600+
IFTA base
Nebraska
FMCSA region
FMCSA Midwestern Service Center
Nebraska state-level permit landscape
Federal compliance (UCR, MCS-150, Form 2290) covers the interstate baseline. But many states layer additional surcharges and permits on top, and missing them is one of the more common sources of unexpected fines for carriers running through unfamiliar states.
For Nebraska: No state weight-distance tax beyond IFTA. Nebraska is an I-80 corridor state — the primary east-west truck route between Omaha and Cheyenne. Beef, agricultural, and manufactured-goods freight drive the state's carrier base. Nebraska State Patrol Carrier Enforcement Division runs port-of-entry weigh stations at the I-80 cardinal points plus the I-29 north-south route serving Omaha-to-Sioux City freight.
Notable state programs that intersect Nebraska freight
Carriers based in Nebraska or running through it routinely encounter state-level programs in neighboring jurisdictions: New York HUT (18,000+ lbs, separate quarterly filing), Kentucky KYU (60,000+ lbs combined weight, quarterly weight-distance tax), New Mexico Weight-Distance Tax (26,001+ lbs, quarterly), Oregon Weight-Mile Tax (Oregon has no diesel fuel tax — commercial vehicles pay weight-mile instead), Connecticut Highway Use Fee (26,000+ lbs, quarterly, effective 2023).
These programs apply to pass-through carriers, not just carriers based in the state. A Nebraska owner-operator running occasional loads through south-dakota or further may owe quarterly surcharge filings in any of these programs even if they never operate a load originating in those states. FastPermitFiling identifies the obligations from carrier-supplied route data and handles registration plus quarterly returns.
Oversize and overweight permits — Nebraska routes
Beyond standing-operation surcharges, Nebraska (like every state) issues per-trip oversize and overweight permits for loads exceeding the federal 80,000 lb GVW limit, the 8'6" width limit, the 13'6" height limit, or 53' trailer length limit. Permits are corridor-specific (you specify origin, destination, and route) and time-bound (typically 5–7 days for a single permit).
Nebraska permit fees scale by axle configuration, gross weight, dimensions, and route. Heavy haulers and superload operators routinely budget hundreds to thousands of dollars per permit on multi-state moves; permit-routing services optimize the route to minimize fees while staying compliant with bridge and overpass restrictions. The state's DOT permitting office is the issuing authority, and many states (including Nebraska) have moved to online permit-issuance systems with real-time approval.
When Nebraska carriers need a permit-routing partner
For a single-truck owner-operator running standard freight, state permits typically reduce to: register for any annual surcharge programs the carrier hits (KYU, NY HUT, etc.), file quarterly returns, keep current with IFTA. The volume is manageable in-house.
Multi-truck fleets, heavy-haul specialists, and pass-through carriers running variable corridors benefit from FastPermitFiling's permit-routing service. We track which programs the carrier owes based on route data, file quarterly returns, and handle per-trip oversize/overweight permits as they come up. Pricing scales by program count and filing volume; small fleets running 1–3 surcharge programs typically save versus in-house tracking.
What makes Nebraska different
Nebraska is an I-80 corridor state — the primary east-west truck route between Omaha and Cheyenne. Beef, agricultural, and manufactured-goods freight drive the state's carrier base. Nebraska State Patrol Carrier Enforcement Division runs port-of-entry weigh stations at the I-80 cardinal points plus the I-29 north-south route serving Omaha-to-Sioux City freight.
File your State Trucking Permits
State Trucking Permits for Nebraska carriers — Varies by program (NY HUT $19+, KY KYU quarterly, NM WDT, OR weight-mile, CT HUF)
Varies — most state surcharges are quarterly; NY HUT is per-trip plus quarterly returns. 100% acceptance guarantee. No hidden fees.
Running State Trucking Permits in Nebraska? You probably also need BOC-3 Filing in Nebraska. A BOC-3 designates a process agent in every US state so the FMCSA has a local point for service of legal process on your operating authority.
Other filings Nebraska carriers need
BOC-3 Filing
$75 flat (lifetime)
A BOC-3 designates a process agent in every US state so the FMCSA has a local point for service of legal process on your operating authority.
USDOT & MC Authority
From $299 (plus FMCSA $300 filing fee)
A USDOT number is the FMCSA safety identifier every commercial motor vehicle operator needs; MC operating authority is the for-hire interstate license that lets you legally haul freight for compensation.
UCR Registration
From $46 (Bracket A, 1–2 power units, 2026 schedule)
UCR is the annual federal fee that every interstate motor carrier, broker, and freight forwarder pays through their base state to fund safety and economic enforcement programs.
MCS-150 Update
$75 service fee
The MCS-150 is FMCSA's biennial check-in form for every USDOT holder — fleet size, driver count, operational mileage, and safety contact information.
Form 2290 (HVUT)
From $149
Form 2290 is the federal Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) return for trucks 55,000 lbs taxable gross weight or higher. Filing produces the stamped Schedule 1 — proof of payment that state DMVs require for truck registration renewal.
Driver Screening
From $39 (MVR-only); full pre-hire pack from $89
Driver screening combines the Motor Vehicle Record (MVR), CDLIS query, Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP) report, and FMCSA Clearinghouse query — the four federally-required pre-hire checks for any commercial driver position.
Authority Reinstatement
$275 flat
Authority reinstatement reactivates a previously-revoked or inactive MC operating authority — required when FMCSA has revoked authority due to lapsed insurance, missed MCS-150, unpaid civil penalty, or out-of-service safety violations.
State Trucking Permits in neighboring states
Looking at Nebraska compliance more broadly? See the full Nebraska compliance guide.
Common questions, plainly answered.
Some state surcharges apply to pass-through carriers (KY KYU, NM WDT, NY HUT, CT HUF, OR Weight-Mile all do). For Nebraska specifically: No state weight-distance tax beyond IFTA.
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