Self-Issue Permits Program - Height and Weight Updates

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Self-Issue Permits Program - Height and Weight Updates

The Self-Issue Permits Program (SIPP) allows certified carriers to issue their own single-trip, over-dimension permits, without prior analysis by ODOT staff. If you are operating at legal dimensions (for example: no more than 8'6" wide; no more than 80,000 pounds gross weight when hauling a divisible load), SIPP will probably not be a benefit to you.

Height information was updated for two structures on I-84, based on recent measurements:

I-84 Exit 17 (Troutdale) crossing over NB Graham Rd.
I-84 Exit 40 (Bonneville Dam) crossing under I-84.

Height information is only available to those carriers certified in the Self-Issue Permits Program, after logging in to Oregon Trucking Online. The maximum permittable height in the program is 15 feet 0 inches. Height data must be checked prior to the issuance of any single-trip permit, including those issued under the Self-Issue Permits Program.

In addition, the weight restriction for non-divisible loads on OR18 MP 51.57 (Yamhill River Bridge near Dayton) has been lifted. The SIPP Manual and SIPP Training information have been updated to no longer call attention to this bridge. Those documents are linked below.

SIPP Manual
SIPP Training
SIPP Contact Email
SIPP Website
Over-Dimension Website

For general questions about oversize and overweight permitting in Oregon, please contact the Over-Dimension Permit Unit Monday-Friday between 7 AM and 5 PM Pacific time at 503-373-0000. A link to our website is above.