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Oversize Load Permit Requirements — West Virginia
Legal size/weight limits, escort thresholds, travel restrictions, and permit office contact for West Virginia.
These figures are a reference summary of publicly published state rules, not a substitute for a state-issued permit and not legal advice. Rules change — always confirm current limits and requirements directly with the state permit office before you plan or run a move. Last verified: 2026-06-30. Oversize Ops is NOT responsible and CANNOT be held liable for decisions made from this reference. Official source ↗
Legal Maximum Dimensions (no permit required)
- Width
- 8.5ft (102in)
- Height
- 13.5ft (162in)
- Length
- 53ft
- Gross Weight
- 80,000 lbs
- Single Axle
- 20,000 lbs
- Tandem Axle
- 34,000 lbs
Escort / Pilot Car Thresholds (see glossary for terms, certification requirements for the driver)
- Front escort required over
- 12ft wide
- Rear escort required over
- 12ft wide
- Both escorts required over
- 14ft wide
- Height escort required over
- 14ft tall
Front escort >12ft, both escorts >14ft. WVDOH certified escorts required. Many winding mountain roads restrict large loads.
Travel Restrictions
- Night travel
- Generally restricted
- Weekend travel
- Generally allowed
- Sunday travel
- Generally allowed
Night travel restricted. Mountain terrain limits many routes for large loads.
Holiday blackouts: New Year's Day, Good Friday (WV unique), Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas.
Superload Thresholds
- Width over
- 15ft
- Length over
- 120ft
- Weight over
- 150,000 lbs
Estimated Permit Cost Current
$20 + $0.04 per ton-mile overweight
Typical processing: instant if self-issue passes
Source: WV Division of Highways (revised 3-17-2023).
Permit fee only — does not include escort/pilot-car service costs (market-rate, arranged separately) or third-party permit-service fees. This is an estimate for planning purposes, not a quote.
Get a Permit
- Online portal
- https://transportation.wv.gov/highways/permits/Pages/default.aspx
- Phone
- 1-304-558-3801
WV mountain roads significantly limit routing options for large loads.
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