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International Registration Plan (IRP)International Registration Plan (IRP) Frequently Asked Questions What Is It?The IRP is an agreement among 48 states, 10 Canadian Provinces and the District of Columbia whereby a motor carrier can register commercial vehicle fleets for travel in all IRP jurisdictions by filing the paperwork with the home (base) jurisdiction. Where Can You Obtain An Application and/or An Instruction Manual?IRP applications are available at any of the Deputy Registrar Offices or at any of the five IRP Offices (Cambridge, Canton, Cincinnati, Columbus, and Findlay) throughout Ohio. IRP applications and instruction manuals are also available by calling the Columbus IRP Office at 1-800-477-0007 or 1-614-777-8400. Where are the Applications Processed?Ohio applications are processed at the IRP Processing Center in Columbus and at the four IRP branch offices located in Cambridge, Canton, Cincinnati, and Findlay. Applications for apportioned registration and instructional manuals are available at the IRP Processing Center in Columbus or one of the branch offices. The majority of IRP transactions are processed by mail. It is the responsibility of the applicant to properly complete all forms necessary to register vehicles in the IRP. Where is the IRP Processing Center Located?THE IRP PROCESSING CENTER IS LOCATED AT:
Lobby hours are 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Directions to IRP CenterExit off State Route 270 onto Roberts Rd. The IRP Center is west of the freeway. Turn left on Roberts Rd. onto Westbelt Drive. Go over railroad tracks, then turn left onto Diplomacy Drive (1st Street). Turn right on Dividend Drive (1st Street). The center is on the left hand side of the road. IRP Branch OfficesThe Bureau of Motor Vehicles has opened four IRP branch offices in Cambridge, Canton, Cincinnati, and Findlay. These offices offer a wide range of IRP services on a walk-in basis. Office hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. After I submit my completed IRP application, will I receive an invoice that must be submitted with proper payment? Can I pay my invoice in person?Yes, you will receive an invoice and you are encouraged to mail your invoice to the IRP processing Center in Columbus (P.O. Box 18320, Columbus, Ohio 43218-0320). You may also pay for your invoice at one of the IRP branch offices. What Is Considered an Established Place of Business?IRP defines "base jurisdiction" as the jurisdiction where the registrant has an established place of business, where mileage is accrued by the fleet and operational records of such fleet are maintained or can be made available. IRP defines an "established place of business" as:
What Are the IRP Qualifications?Registration under the IRP is not mandatory. It is a program for licensing commercial trucks, trailers and buses traveling in Ohio and at least one additional IRP jurisdiction, if the commercial vehicle is used for the transportation of persons for hire or designed, used or maintained primarily for the transportation of property and:
When Are the Renewal Dates For IRP Plates?During the 2004 registration year, IRP registrations went to a staggered registration program. Each IRP vehicle expires on the last day of a specified month according to the company's Tax Identification Number or Social Security Number. At least one vehicle must be registered in the company's Primary month. The other vehicles owned by that company may then register their vehicles in the Secondary month and so on. Tax Identification Numbers or Social Security Numbers determine which months a company may choose to register their vehicles in, as described by the chart below:
What Supporting Documents are Necessary For Registration?
NOTE: You do not have to submit proof of payment of FHVUT when registering within 60 days of purchasing a vehicle. How Can I apply for a Temporary Registration?A Temporary Application (TA) is a 45 day permit issued by the IRP Processing Center to acquire immediate operating authority and authorization to modify a current IRP account. There is a $2.00 fee for a TA. A customer must have an IRP account in good standing to obtain a TA. WARNING: ONCE AN OHIO TA IS ISSUED, THE VEHICLE IS SUBJECT TO FULL REGISTRATION. What is a Trip Permit?A Trip Permit is a temporary permit issued in lieu of IRP credentials for vehicles properly registered in a base jurisdiction, but has not been apportioned for the jurisdiction in which immediate travel is desired. (IRP Article IV, Section 908) Carriers who have vehicles not IRP registered with a jurisdiction that they wish to travel through, should secure a Trip Permit prior to entering that jurisdiction. Ohio Trip Permits are valid for 72 hours and cost $15.00. Trip Permits are only available through Wire Service Companies.
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