IRP Apportioned Plates Registration for Owner Operators
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IRP Apportioned Plates Registration: What It Is and Why Your Truck Needs It
The International Registration Plan is the agreement between 48 US states, the District of Columbia, and 10 Canadian provinces that lets a commercial vehicle travel across member jurisdictions under a single registration. Instead of buying plates for every state you haul through, you register once with your base state under IRP apportioned plates registration and pay registration fees apportioned to each state based on the percentage of miles you drive there.
If you run a commercial vehicle over 26,000 pounds gross vehicle weight and cross state lines for hire, IRP registration is not optional. It is required under the International Registration Plan agreement that every member jurisdiction enforces. The plates you receive are called apportioned plates. The document that comes with them is called the cab card, and it lists every jurisdiction your truck is cleared to operate in.

Who Is Required to Register for IRP Apportioned Plates
Three groups of commercial operators run into the IRP apportioned plates requirement consistently. If you fall into any of these categories and cross state lines, your truck needs IRP registration before you haul another load.

Owner Operators
Owner Operators in Interstate CommerceAny owner operator running a tractor over 26,000 lbs that crosses state lines for hire must register under IRP. Single-state operators who never cross a border may qualify for standard intrastate registration. But the moment you take a load across a state line, IRP apportioned plates registration applies to your vehicle.
Fleet Owners
Small Fleet Owners With Multiple TrucksEvery qualifying vehicle in your fleet requires its own IRP registration entry. Each truck gets its own cab card listing the states it is authorized to haul in. A fleet of five trucks means five separate cab cards. Forget to register one vehicle and that truck faces fines, out-of-service orders, or both at the first weigh station.
Straight Trucks & Specialty Vehicles
Straight Trucks and Specialty Vehicles Over 26,000 lbsIRP is not just for semis. Any commercial vehicle that meets the weight threshold and hauls interstate qualifies, including straight trucks, flatbeds, tankers, and step-deck configurations. If it earns freight revenue and crosses state lines at over 26,000 lbs gross vehicle weight, IRP applies.
How Start 4 Truckers Handles Your IRP Apportioned Plates Application
IRP applications get rejected by state DMV offices more often than most truckers expect. A mileage schedule formatted incorrectly. A missing weight declaration. A VIN that does not match the title. These errors push your processing back by days and delay your ability to haul legally. We prepare every application to the exact standards your base state requires so it goes through clean on the first submission.
Step 1
You Submit Your InfoProvide your LLC documents, USDOT number, EIN, vehicle VINs, registered gross weights, and a projected mileage breakdown by state. The intake takes about 10 minutes.
Step 2
We Build the Mileage ScheduleWe calculate your apportioned fees per state based on your projected mileage percentages, prepare the full fleet schedule, and verify that every document your base state requires is accounted for before we submit.
Step 3
Base State SubmissionWe file your IRP apportioned plates application with your base state DMV or motor vehicle division. Processing time is typically 3 to 7 business days depending on the state. We track your submission and follow up if the state needs anything additional.
Step 4
Plates and Cab Card IssuedYour apportioned plates and cab card are issued by the state and sent to you. The cab card lists every IRP jurisdiction your vehicle is authorized to operate in. Keep it in the cab at all times during every haul.
Need your EIN before filing your 2290?
Your EIN is required by the IRS to process Form 2290. Sole proprietors cannot use a Social Security Number. If your business entity is not yet set up, we file the EIN registration first through our EIN registration service and then file your 2290 in the same process. Already have your USDOT number? Then your EIN is likely on file. Check your MCS-150 biennial update for the EIN your USDOT record uses.
What Happens When You Haul Across State Lines Without Valid IRP Plates
Commercial vehicle enforcement officers in every IRP member state have authority to stop, inspect, and cite trucks traveling without valid apportioned registration. When an officer finds a qualifying vehicle crossing state lines without a current cab card, the options are a citation for a registration violation, a mandatory out-of-service order until the situation is resolved, or a requirement to purchase a single-trip permit on the spot before continuing.
Single-trip permits run between $25 and $65 per state depending on the jurisdiction. An owner operator hauling through five states twice a week without IRP registration can spend $250 to $650 per week on trip permits. A full year of IRP apportioned plates registration for a single truck costs a fraction of that. Do the math and file the right way.
New owner operators who just received their MC authority and USDOT number sometimes assume their operating authority covers vehicle registration. It does not. Operating authority from FMCSA and vehicle registration under IRP are two separate requirements. Both must be active before you haul freight across state lines.
IRP Apportioned Registration vs. Trip Permits: Which One Costs You More
Trip permits seem simple when you are just getting started. Buy one permit per state, drive through, done. But the moment you are running the same lanes regularly, that strategy falls apart fast. Here is an honest comparison so you can see exactly what each option costs an active owner operator.
Coverage
IRP Apportioned Registration
All listed IRP member states and provinces for the full registration year on one cab card
Trip Permits (Per State Per Trip)
One state, one trip only. Expired the moment you exit that jurisdiction.
Annual Cost
IRP Apportioned Registration
Apportioned fees based on your projected miles per state. Typically $1,500 to $4,000 for a single truck depending on states and registered weight.
Trip Permits (Per State Per Trip)
$25 to $65 per state per crossing. An owner operator running 3 states twice weekly spends $300 to $780 per month.
Paperwork
IRP Apportioned Registration
One registration per vehicle per year. One renewal. One cab card kept in the cab.
Trip Permits (Per State Per Trip)
New permit required before every state crossing. Easy to forget. Expired permits are violations.
Enforcement Risk
IRP Apportioned Registration
Cab card on file, valid for the year, officers verify in seconds at weigh stations and roadside checks
Trip Permits (Per State Per Trip)
Must have a current permit in the cab for each state. Expired or missing permits trigger citations and out-of-service orders.
Your base state DMV will reject an IRP application that is missing any required document. We collect everything upfront so your submission goes in complete. Here is what most base states require from owner operators and fleet owners.
Business and Legal Documents
LLC articles of organization or business registration certificate
IRS EIN confirmation letter (CP 575 or 147C)
USDOT number (must be active, not pending)
Operating authority MC number if hauling regulated freight for hire
Proof of HVUT payment — stamped Schedule 1 from Form 2290 for vehicles over 55,000 lbs
Vehicle Documents
Vehicle title or lease agreement in the business name
VIN number for every vehicle being registered
Registered gross vehicle weight for each vehicle
Projected annual mileage broken down by state for each vehicle
Previous year actual mileage by state if this is a renewal filing
Why Owner Operators Across All 48 IRP States Trust Start 4 Truckers
IRP applications that look straightforward on the surface get rejected regularly because the mileage schedule format does not match what the base state expects, or because a document is missing that is not listed anywhere obvious on the state's website. We have filed IRP applications in every major base state and we know exactly what each one requires.
Base State ExpertiseIRP
Base State ExpertiseIRP rules vary by state. Texas, Florida, California, Ohio, Georgia, and every other base state has its own specific formatting and document requirements. We know the differences and prepare your application accordingly, not according to a generic template.
Mileage Schedule Preparation
Mileage Schedule PreparationThe mileage schedule is where most DIY applications go wrong. You need to project miles per state as a percentage of your total annual miles. We calculate that for you based on your actual lanes and routes so the fee apportionment reflects how you actually operate.
Renewal TrackingIRP
Renewal TrackingIRP registrations renew annually. We track your renewal dates and contact you before expiration so you are never caught operating with a lapsed cab card. An expired apportioned registration is a violation at every weigh station and roadside inspection.
Full Compliance Sequence
Full Compliance SequenceIRP is one piece of the compliance picture. If your USDOT registration needs updating, your MCS-150 biennial update is past due, or your IFTA account setup is not set up yet, we handle all of it. See our ongoing DOT compliance service
Multi-Vehicle Fleet
Multi-Vehicle Fleet CoordinationFleet owners with multiple trucks need each vehicle's mileage schedule built correctly and filed in coordination. We build every vehicle's schedule individually and submit the complete fleet application as one organized package.
Live Support
When You Need ItCall (210) 588-9348 or email [email protected]. Real people answer. If you have a question about your return, your Schedule 1, or what happens next with your IRP registration, we walk you through it.
Frequently asked questions
Starting a trucking business is not just about knowing how to drive. It is about building a legal, compliant operation that brokers will load, banks will fund, and the FMCSA will not shut down.
You need your LLC or business registration, active USDOT number, EIN, vehicle title or lease agreement, VIN numbers, registered gross weights, and a projected mileage schedule by state. Most base states also require a current stamped Schedule 1 from your Form 2290 filing for vehicles over 55,000 lbs. Start 4 Truckers collects all of this during the intake process and confirms what your specific base state requires before submission.
Fees are apportioned based on the percentage of your total annual miles projected in each member state. If 35 percent of your total miles are in Texas, you pay 35 percent of Texas’s full registration fee for that vehicle. Total cost varies based on the states you operate in, your vehicle’s registered gross weight, and the number of trucks you are registering. We calculate the full fee schedule before you pay anything.
Processing times vary by base state, typically 3 to 7 business days after a complete application is submitted. Some states offer expedited processing for an additional state fee. Start 4 Truckers files your application the same business day you submit your information to us.
Yes. An active USDOT number is required before your base state will process an IRP apportioned plates application. If your USDOT registration is not yet complete, Start 4 Truckers handles that first through our USDOT registration service at start4truckers.com/services/usdot-registration-trucking/ and then moves directly into the IRP filing.
The cab card is the document issued alongside your apportioned plates that lists every IRP jurisdiction your vehicle is authorized to operate in. It must be kept in the cab of the truck at all times. During a roadside inspection or weigh station stop, an officer will ask to see it. Operating without a valid cab card in the truck is a citable registration violation in every IRP member jurisdiction.
If your vehicle qualifies under the weight and use thresholds but you operate exclusively within one state and never cross state lines for hire, you may qualify for standard intrastate registration rather than IRP. However, the moment you regularly haul across state lines, IRP apportioned plates registration is required. Call us at (210) 588-9348 and we will review your operation and confirm which registration is right for you.
