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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. Except as otherwise provided by law, the following fees are required:
1. Fifteen dollars for each special permit issued pursuant to § 28-1103 for excess size, except that a thirty dollar fee is required for each thirty day permit and a three hundred sixty dollar fee is required for each annual permit.
2. Except as provided in paragraph 4 of this subsection, seventy-five dollars for each permit and each thirty day permit issued pursuant to § 28-1103 for excess weight, except that a six hundred dollar fee is required for each annual permit. For commercial vehicles traveling through an international port of entry on a special single trip excess weight permit issued pursuant to § 28-1103, notwithstanding § 28-6538, each month the department shall allocate and the state treasurer shall distribute the seventy-five dollar special single trip permit fee collected pursuant to this paragraph as follows:
(a) To the state highway fund established by § 28-6991, fifty per cent.
(b) To counties located in the twenty-five mile commercial border zone identified on the permit, twenty-five per cent.
(c) To incorporated cities and towns located in the twenty-five mile commercial border zone identified on the permit, twenty-five per cent. Revenues allocated to incorporated cities and towns pursuant to this subdivision shall be apportioned to each city or town on the basis that the population of each bears to the population of all cities and towns located in the twenty-five mile commercial border zone identified on the permit.
3. Except as provided in paragraph 4 of this subsection, for a permit requested for a motor vehicle or combination of vehicles that is in excess of both the size and weight permitted by this chapter, the amount of fees applicable for an excess weight permit.
4. For a vehicle combination described in § 28-1103, subsection C:
(a) Seventy-five dollars for each single trip or thirty-day permit issued for excess size and weight.
(b) Three hundred sixty dollars for each annual permit issued for excess size and weight up to one hundred twenty-three thousand five hundred pounds.
(c) Six hundred dollars for each annual permit issued for excess size and weight more than one hundred twenty-three thousand five hundred pounds and up to one hundred twenty-nine thousand pounds.
B. A fee is not required for a permit issued pursuant to § 28-1103 for the movement of vehicles or combinations of vehicles owned by the United States government, this state or a county, city or town.
C. If a special permit is required by the director and by one or more authorities to move a vehicle or combination of vehicles, the applicant for the permit or permits shall pay a permit fee only to the director and is not required to pay a permit fee to a local authority.
D. If a special permit is required by more than one local authority to move a vehicle or combination of vehicles and if the permit is not required by the director, the applicant shall pay a permit fee only to the local authority that has jurisdiction of the streets and highways where the movements of the vehicle or combination of vehicles originate.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 28. Transportation § 28-1105. Special permit fees - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-28-transportation/az-rev-st-sect-28-1105/
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