Licensing & Permits
Get Your Truck Plates and Tags Without the Hassle
Plate & Tag Assistance for Trucking Companies
Proper vehicle registration is essential for legal operation in the trucking industry. LE Services LLC provides complete Plate & Tag Assistance — helping carriers obtain, renew, or transfer both IRP apportioned plates and intrastate commercial tags.
We handle all paperwork, verification, and coordination with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or your base jurisdiction to keep your fleet road-legal, compliant, and ready for operation across any U.S. state.
Why Plate & Tag Assistance Matters
Legal Requirement for Operation:
Every commercial vehicle must display valid plates and tags before operating on public roads — whether for local, interstate, or leased hauling.
Supports IRP Compliance:
For multi-state carriers, apportioned plates under the International Registration Plan (IRP) are mandatory to legally operate across state lines.
Prevents Delays & Penalties:
Expired, mismatched, or incorrect tags can result in heavy fines, impoundments, or denied entry at weigh stations.
Streamlined Renewal & Transfer Process:
Managing renewals, new vehicle additions, or ownership transfers can be time-consuming — we handle the process quickly and accurately.
Essential for New Fleets & Expansions:
Whether you’re adding new units or acquiring pre-owned vehicles, we ensure all titles and plates align with your authority and insurance records.
Our Plate & Tag Assistance Process
Step 1 – Vehicle & Authority Verification
We confirm your company’s USDOT, MC, and IRP status to ensure accurate filing and avoid compliance mismatches.
Step 2 – Documentation Preparation
We collect and review necessary documents, including:
Vehicle title or lease agreement
IRS Form 2290 Schedule 1
Proof of insurance
EIN (Employer Identification Number)
Business entity formation records
Step 3 – Application Submission
Our team files your application with the appropriate state DMV or IRP office for new registration, renewal, or transfer.
Step 4 – Plate & Tag Issuance
Once approved, we deliver your new apportioned plates, cab cards, or local commercial tags with all related documentation.
Step 5 – Renewal Tracking & Updates
We maintain reminders for upcoming renewals, ensuring your plates remain active year-round.
Types of Plates & Tags We Assist With
IRP Apportioned Plates: For interstate carriers operating across multiple states.
Intrastate Commercial Tags: For in-state trucking operations only.
Temporary Plates: For new or pending vehicle registrations awaiting permanent credentials.
Fleet Additions or Transfers: For adding new trucks or reassigning existing plates.
Duplicate or Replacement Tags: For lost, stolen, or damaged plates or cab cards.
Common Compliance Connections
IRP — International Registration Plan: Governs apportioned plate registration for interstate carriers.
IFTA — International Fuel Tax Agreement: Requires matching vehicle and jurisdiction data with IRP records.
FMCSA — Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration: Monitors carrier compliance tied to vehicle registration.
USDOT — United States Department of Transportation: Oversees commercial vehicle identification numbers.
MC — Motor Carrier Number: Authority required for interstate commercial operations.
UCR — Unified Carrier Registration: Annual compliance filing linked to IRP records.
2290 HVUT — Heavy Vehicle Use Tax: Must be paid before plate issuance.
Why Choose LE Services LLC
Trucking-Focused Expertise: Specialized in FMCSA and IRP registration processes.
End-to-End Handling: From documentation to DMV approval, we manage everything.
Fast Processing: Most plate applications completed within 3–5 business days.
Nationwide Service: Assistance available for all U.S. states and apportioned jurisdictions.
Renewal Tracking: We keep your records current with proactive reminders and updates.
FAQ — Plate & Tag Assistance for Trucking
What’s the difference between IRP apportioned plates and regular commercial tags?
IRP plates allow interstate operations across multiple states; regular tags are valid only within your base state.
What documents do I need to register my truck?
Typically your vehicle title, proof of insurance, 2290 Schedule 1, EIN, and business registration documents.
How long does it take to get new plates?
Most states issue apportioned plates within 3–5 business days once documents and fees are submitted.
Can you help with plate transfers or replacements?
Yes. We assist with transfers between vehicles and replacements for lost or damaged plates.
Is 2290 filing required before getting plates?
Yes. The IRS-stamped 2290 Schedule 1 is mandatory for plate issuance or renewal in all states.
