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Thread: new mexico and new york hut

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    ripp_jr is offline Member
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    best way to obtain new mexico weight permit and new york hut permit all help appriccated

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    You should be able to go on line and get them. At least they will tell you how to apply. You can also call OOIDA and speak to someone in business services.

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    OOIDA will get you those permits, and they will fax you temp's until you get the permanents in the mail. It takes about 6 days for the NY and 10 for NM.

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    OOIDA will get you those permits, and they will fax you temp's until you get the permanents in the mail. It takes about 6 days for the NY and 10 for NM.
    That's a new one on me. Last I knew, NM didn't issue temps or even accept copies of their permit. The original was the only thing accepted. I'd be curious as to how OOIDA gets those permits so fast. Guys I know here don't get theirs any faster than I do and they use permitting services. Guess I'll have to make a call

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    You may be right, in all the preperation to get out I forgot that it was NY and KY who issued the temp, and NM you have to wait for,...but I think the rep at OOIDA said that I could use the info for the filing to present to the weigh station and that they would either check it and let me pass or make me buy a 1 trip pass.
    Don't use my info to go on,..check with an official,.....want to know how to do the brakes and wheel seals on your truck,..I'm the guy to ask

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    Im stull waiting on my NM, but they can check youe DOT# n see if yu bought 1....just got my KY n NY

    No one mentioned a temp

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    I'm probably wrong about that Pepe,...I get things like that mixed up, and with all the repairs and stuff, my mind is basically mush.

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    If I remember correctly, it takes several weeks to get the NM back. As I recall, it can take up to 8 weeks to get your original NM. They still do everything by hand. I believe KY takes about a week or so. I don't remember how long on the NY. It usually take a little longer when you first set up with any of them. It is easier to renew, but it still takes several weeks in NM. You don't need to renew your KY.

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    Yeah NM is running so long, that if you bought one, at the scales you just go in and give them your DOT# and you go thru for no additional fee.

    KY was first to send me mine, then NY....noNM yet n its been almost 4-5 months.

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    If you have a PrePass you send a copy of your NM permit to them. I just breeze past the scales every time with a green light.

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    If you have a PrePass you send a copy of your NM permit to them. I just breeze past the scales every time with a green light.
    All new mexico cares about is their permit... I dont think they even have any scales

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToxicWaste
    If you have a PrePass you send a copy of your NM permit to them. I just breeze past the scales every time with a green light.
    All new mexico cares about is their permit... I dont think they even have any scales
    But if you have a prepass you don't even have to pull in. I always get the green light because it comes up on there computer that I have a NM permit on file.

    I think NM is running behind in permits also. I got a letter saying my permit was good until October even though it already ran out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToxicWaste
    If you have a PrePass you send a copy of your NM permit to them. I just breeze past the scales every time with a green light.
    All new mexico cares about is their permit... I dont think they even have any scales
    IIRC, the scales at the Shiprock, NM port of entry don't even work.
    You can take the driver out of the truck but you cant take the truck out of the driver.

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    I just read another report about Prepass that I never thought of before. The cost for a Prepass is $15.00 per month. If you have a good safety rating you will never be pulled in. They figure the cost of pulling into a weigh station and getting back up to speed is 1/2 gallon of extra fuel. This added savings more than justifies having a Prepass and it pays for itself.

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