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Annual Mobile Home Rig Dealers Permit Request Form. This is a Indiana form and can be use in Department Of Revenue Statewide.
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FORM M-233DR
State Form 49061
(R4 / 1-09)
Indiana Department of Revenue
Annual Mobile Home
Rig Dealer's Permit Request
Starting Date:
January 1
Expiration Date: December 31
Fee:
$40.00
Name of Transporting Company:
FEIN:
Address:
SSN: (if sole proprietor)
City, State, and Zip:
Make of Tractor:
Tractor Year:
License State:
Plate Number:
Daytime Telephone:
Fax Number:
Vehicle Type:
Full Vehicle Identification Number:
Dealer's License Number:
(As issued by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles)
Overall Length: Up to 85'
Overall Width: 8'6" up to 12'4" wide
Overall Height: Legal
Total Gross Weight: Legal
Type of Permit: over 8'6" up to 12'4" Mobile Home Rig Dealer
This TRACTOR MOBILE HOME RIG exceeds the legal size and weight limits and cannot be reduced by method of
disassembly. This permit provides for transportation via all State and Interstate Highways officially opened to traffic
except I-65 and I-70 inside I-465.
No other routes, including detours, are authorized by this permit under any condition.
The General Provisions on the reverse side of this form and any Special Provisions are incorporated by reference into
this permit and are as fully binding upon the permittee as if they had appeared on the face of this permit. This permit is
void or invalid if the General Provisions and Special Provisions are omitted from the reverse side of this form or are not
attached. The Indiana Department of Revenue disclaims any responsibility in relation to the correctness in the transmitting of the permit as a whole or any part thereof, including general or special provisions.
This permit is valid only for transporting commodities under the company name shown above, and if signed by both an
authorized company owner or officer, and driver. The driver's signature attests to the fact that the description of the vehicle and load is accurate and that the General Provisions and any Special Provisions have been read and understood
by the driver. Under the penalty of perjury, I have examined this permit, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it
is true, complete and correct. I also understand that all provisions of the Transporting Agreement apply in full force.
Driver's Signature(s):
Date(s):
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
__________________________________________
Company Owner or Responsible Officer Date
____________________________________________
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General Provisions of the M-233DR
Annual Mobile Home Rig Dealer's Permit
The permitted vehicle must be marked on the front and rear
with a sign reading "oversize load". The sign must be at least
18" high, at least 6' but not over 8' wide, and the letters must
be black, 12" high, with a 2" stroke on yellow background.
However, officially approved color combinations or wording
of other states will be permitted when the trip originates outside Indiana. The permitted vehicle must have its low beam
headlights on while transporting an oversize load.
The permitted vehicle and/or load must be marked with 6 red
flags. One of these will be placed as near to each corner of
the vehicle and/or load as possible, and one will be placed on
each side at the widest point. These flags must be in good
condition, be plain red with no figures, be a minimum of 18"
square, and be placed so that they can be seen clearly by
approaching traffic.
The operator of the permitted vehicle must be at least 18 years
of age and hold a valid commercial driver's license.
The driver of the permitted vehicle and/or load, or the person
in direct charge of transporting such object, must have the
permit in his possession during the transportation, and will
show the permit, on demand, to any police officer or authorized
employee of the State of Indiana.
The mover and/or owner of the vehicle and/or load will be
held responsible in the event that it is necessary to remove
any buildings, railings, or other structures from the highway
or in the event that any buildings, railings or other structures
are damaged, said cost of the removal and/or damage shall
be borne by the applicant.
The permitted vehicle and/or load will at no time block traffic
from the use of the highway, nor will equipment, load, or object
be loaded or unloaded within the travelway, nor will vehicle
or object be permitted to be parked either day or night on the
shoulder or right-of-way.
The permitted vehicle and load are not to be operated during
the existence of hazardous weather, road, and traffic conditions, and/or when visibility is less than 500 feet. Oversize
loads will not be operated at any time when wind velocity
exceeds 25 miles per hour.
This permit does not apply to any state roads or bridges that
are closed for construction purposes, or to any roads or bridges that are posted for gross load limit and/or any structures,
wires, etc., having a restricted height clearance that will not
clear said load; or to any county roads or city streets.
This permit is issued to the tractor designated on the reverse
side of this form. It may not be utilized in conjunction with
any other tractor. The original permit must be maintained in
the permitted vehicle. A duplicate of the permit is not valid
for purposes of any movement. Any violation of this permit
will automatically cause the permit to be void, and upon violation, any police officer will have the authority to withdraw said
permit. Operation without a valid permit may result in the
issuance of citations for violation of applicable statutes.
NOTICE TO ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL: The Department of Revenue requests that you notify us as soon as possible after
withdrawing this permit, and that you forward documentation
clarifying the disposition of the citation as soon as possible.
A permitted oversize-overweight vehicle must be operated on
state highways only between the one-half hour before sunrise
and one-half hour after sunset, Saturdays from one-half hour
before sunrise to 12:00 noon. The permitted vehicle must
not be operated on state highways on Sundays, or during the
period beginning at 12:00 noon on the last weekday (Monday
through Friday) preceding and continuing until sunrise on the
day following: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Flagmen, in compliance with the provisions of the Indiana
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, will be provided
at all locations needing such traffic control. Locations requiring flagmen include, but are not limited to, encroachment
into opposing traffic lanes and stops or blockage of traffic at
locations where stops are not normally required by existing
traffic control devices.
The permitted vehicle whose dimensions exceed 8'6" wide,
13'6" high, and/or 80' long must not be operated at a speed
in excess of 45 miles per hour.
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