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International Registration Plan: FYI’s

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The International Registration Plan (IRP) is an international highway program established for the licensing of large ( i.e., those weighing more than 26,000 pounds) commercial vehicles traveling in two or more jurisdictions.

If you are only starting in the trucking industry and need some pointers, we at Plates and Permits Trucking Services, a trusted provider of license plates in Crestwood, Illinois, have got you covered!

To arm you with a better understanding of what an IRP is, allow us, a premier trucking service in Indiana, to cater to commonly asked questions about it. These are the following:

  • What Is an IRP, Exactly?

    It is an agreement that allows commercial motor vehicles to be registered in several jurisdictions or states. It requires the owner of a trucking business to declare the mileage traveled in each jurisdiction and pay the proper amount in taxes if the vehicle transports freight in several jurisdictions.

  • Are Any Vehicles Exempt From IRP Registration?

    Some vehicle owners are, indeed, exempt from registering an IRP. This includes owners of government-owned automobiles, vehicles that solely travel intrastate, and charter buses.

  • What Do I Need to Apply?

    One of the requirements you’ll have to meet is a United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) number, which is the number used by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to identify your trucks. Another is an FMCSA authorization, which will enable you to transport products outside of your area.

Should you have further questions about this, or our trucking authority services, you can always get in touch with us!

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