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British Columbia Manufactured Homes Moving

For all manufactured homes moved within the Province, imported into the Province, or when relocating a used home from within the Province to a place outside the Province, a valid Transport Permit issued by the Manufactured Home Registry is required before a transport permit may be issued.


You must have a permit to move a manufactured home. This ensures the current location of your manufactured home is registered.

You will need original signed copies of the following:

You will receive a transport permit that expires 30 days after the date of issue. The move of the manufactured home must take place at some time within 30 days of the permit being issued.


The maximum gross floor area in a Park Model Home is 50 square metres. See 4.3.5.A, 4.3.5.B and 4.3.5.C for other dimensional limits.

Up to 3.8 m overall width (OAW), Park Model Homes may be transported at any time and day, including General Holidays, under conditions from Category A and B of Form CVSE1000, and Form CVSE1000S.

Over 3.8 m and up to 4.4 m OAW, including all eaves, bay windows or other projections, Park Model Homes may be transported with travel times and conditions per Form CVSE1000, Category C.

Over 4.4 m and up to 4.8 m OAW, including all eaves, bay windows, or other projections, Park Model Homes may be transported with travel times and conditions per Form CVSE1001. Travel outside of the pre-approved 5 m wide routes will require an Extraordinary Load Approval.


Weight: Except for the loads described in sub-sections 4.3.5.D and 4.3.5.E, structures are limited to legal axle unit weights from the Commercial Transport Regulations. Overweight permits are available for structures described in sub-sections 4.3.5.D and 4.3.5.E to these limits:

9,100 kg 11,000 kg 23,000 kg 31,000 kg 28,000 kg 63,500 kg

a To accommodate use of smaller tires for height reduction, 16-wheel and 24-wheel axle groups may be used at regular tandem and tridem permit weights, including on routes that are not pre-approved for wheelers.

b On pre-approved wheeler routes shown in section 6.3.3.D only.

Bridge Formula applies. Spacing requirements from the Heavy Haul Quick Reference Chart generally apply, except for equipment not covered by the chart. See section 6.3.2, Chapter 6, for details.

Maximum tire loading limits from the Commercial Transport Regulations apply, including:

  • Maximum 100 kg/cm of tire width, and

  • Maximum 3000 kg/tire, except on the steering axle of the power unit.

    Dollies used for overweight loads must have air or spring suspension and air or air- hydraulic brakes which meet the requirements of the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations, and a valid CVIP inspection decal.

Single Steer

Single Axle

Tandem Axle (8 or 16 wheel)a

16 Wheel Tandem Axleb

Tridem Axle

(12 or 24 wheel)a

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