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Moderate — average fuel tax, standard permits

Alabama

IFTA Diesel Rate
31.0¢/gal
vs. Home State
-23.0¢
Toll Roads
Yes
Trip Permit
$50 for 72-hour temporary trip permit

IFTA Fuel Tax

The IFTA diesel fuel tax rate in Alabama is 31.0¢ per gallon, which is 23.0¢ lower than your home state (Indiana: 54.0¢/gal). Includes excise tax and inspection fee. This rate is reported on your quarterly IFTA return and net taxes owed or credited are calculated based on miles driven vs. fuel purchased in each jurisdiction.

Registration & Permits

Alabama participates in IRP; registration through ALDOR Motor Vehicle Division. Intrastate motor carrier certificate required for intrastate commerce; UCR registration required for interstate carriers. Your IRP registration covers operating in Alabama as long as it is listed on your cab card. If Alabama is not on your cab card, you will need a temporary trip permit: $50 for 72-hour temporary trip permit; available online through Alabama DOT.

Toll Roads

Toll facilities in Alabama: No major toll roads for trucks.

Oversize/Overweight Permits

Single-trip oversize/overweight permit: $10-$50 depending on dimensions; annual oversize permits available. Height only: $10; Width only: $15; Length only: $15; Overweight: $50 base plus per-mile fees for heavy loads. Always obtain permits before entering the state with oversize or overweight loads, as fines for operating without proper permits can be substantial.

Hazmat Requirements

FMCSA hazmat safety permit required; Alabama follows federal hazmat routing guidelines; no state-specific hazmat permit beyond federal requirements. All drivers transporting hazardous materials must have a valid CDL with hazmat endorsement (HME), which requires a TSA background check. Check Alabama's specific routing requirements before hauling hazmat loads through the state.

Weigh Stations & Bypass

Multiple weigh stations on I-65, I-59, I-20; PrePass accepted at most locations. Bypass programs available: PrePass, Drivewyze. Carriers with good safety records and proper credentials may qualify for bypass at equipped stations, saving time and fuel.

Official Source

For the most current IFTA rates, permit fees, and operating requirements, visit the Alabama DOT at https://www.dot.state.al.us/ or the tax authority at https://www.revenue.alabama.gov/. Additional motor carrier information: https://www.revenue.alabama.gov/business-license/motor-fuels-tax-rates/.

Data last updated: 2025Row last reviewed: May 4, 2026

IFTA fuel tax rates, permit fees, and toll rates are subject to change quarterly. Always verify current rates on the official state DOT or tax authority website. Data reflects Q1 2026 rates where available.