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- International Registration Plan (IRP) | Department of Transportation - ADOT
The International Registration Plan (IRP) is an agreement between member jurisdictions for registering vehicles that travel in two or more jurisdictions The member jurisdictions include all contiguous states, the District of Columbia and participating Canadian provinces
- International Registration Plan, Inc.
Commercial motor vehicles with a combined gross vehicle weight of more than 26,000 pounds (11,794 kilograms), and traveling in two or more jurisdictions, are likely registered under IRP Vehicles are registered in their base jurisdiction
- International Registration Plan (IRP) - State of Michigan
The International Registration Plan (IRP) is a program for licensing commercial vehicles in interstate operations among member jurisdictions (states or provinces)
- Georgia Trucking Portal | Department of Revenue
Effective July 3, 2023, all applications for new IRP accounts must be submitted via Georgia’s EZ IRP system Applications already in progress prior to July 3 will be completed by the e-mail process
- IRP and IFTA - Minnesota Department of Public Safety
IRP is an optional vehicle registration method that allows commercial vehicles to operate across multiple jurisdictions (interstate) with a single registration plate and cab card issued by the vehicle’s base jurisdiction
- IRP (International Registration Plan) - Iowa Department of Transportation
The International Registration Plan (IRP) is a cooperative agreement between U S states, the District of Columbia, and Canadian provinces Its purpose is to facilitate the registration of commercial vehicles that operate in multiple jurisdictions
- Apportioned Registration International Registration Plan (IRP)
The IRP is a plan for apportioned registration, based on mileage, for commercial vehicles engaged in interstate operations in member states or Canadian provinces
- IRP IFTA (Apportioned Plates Fuel License)
The International Registration Plan (IRP) and International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) are cooperative programs to collect and distribute registration and fuel tax revenue between member states and Canadian provinces
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