You file with one base jurisdiction and it issues a single apportioned plate and cab card that works across the whole Plan. Pick your state below to see what it takes there - or start your filing and we will confirm the base jurisdiction with you.
Choose your base jurisdiction
Click any state on the map to view its IRP requirements
Each guide covers what that state asks for, what it issues and how long it takes.
48 states · 47 guides published
AlabamaAL10 filings available
ArkansasAR10 filings available
CaliforniaCA10 filings available
ColoradoCO10 filings available
ConnecticutCT10 filings available
DelawareDEGuide only - no online filing
FloridaFL10 filings available
GeorgiaGA10 filings available
IdahoID10 filings available
IllinoisIL10 filings available
IndianaIN10 filings available
IowaIA10 filings available
KansasKS10 filings available
KentuckyKY10 filings available
LouisianaLA10 filings available
MaineME10 filings available
MarylandMD10 filings available
MassachusettsMA9 filings available
MichiganMI10 filings available
MinnesotaMN10 filings available
MississippiMS10 filings available
MissouriMO10 filings available
MontanaMT10 filings available
NebraskaNE10 filings available
NevadaNV10 filings available
New HampshireNH10 filings available
New JerseyNJ10 filings available
New MexicoNM10 filings available
New YorkNY10 filings available
North CarolinaNC10 filings available
North DakotaND10 filings available
OhioOH10 filings available
OklahomaOK10 filings available
OregonORGuide only - no online filing
PennsylvaniaPA9 filings available
Rhode IslandRI10 filings available
South CarolinaSC10 filings available
South DakotaSD10 filings available
TennesseeTN10 filings available
TexasTX10 filings available
UtahUT10 filings available
VermontVTGuide only - no online filing
VirginiaVA10 filings available
WashingtonWA10 filings available
West VirginiaWV10 filings available
WisconsinWI10 filings available
WyomingWY10 filings availableYour base jurisdiction is a choice with consequences: it sets the fee schedule, the renewal window and the audit rules you live under.
If you have an established place of business in more than one state, tell us both and we will work out which one is genuinely your base before anything is filed - getting it wrong means refiling from scratch.
Tell us what changed on the truck or in the business and we will tell you which application it is - before you pay for anything.