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IRP Plate is vital for the success and industrial reputation of trucking companies in the United States. Establishing a culture of compliance in your trucking business begins with obtaining your IRP Plates and keeping an accurate record of each jurisdiction you travel across. These can help achieve your goal of staying compliant with the Department of Motor Vehicles and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration in the country.

Failure to do your IRP Registration can result in a host of unpleasant consequences ranging from a damaged company reputation to revocation of your license and other penalties. Read on, as Global Multi Services take us through some devastating consequences of not obtaining your IRP Plates in the United States.

PENALTIES AND FINES FOR NOT OBTAINING IRP PLATES

Trucking companies that fail to get their IRP Plates may be subject to fines and other financial penalties. The amount can range from several hundred dollars for minor violations to severe violations of the trucking industry.  Complying with the standard of the trucking industry helps trucking companies avoid paying hefty fines. These preserve money, time, and energy. Global Multi Services can help saves you from some of the more common financial penalties for failing to comply with the industry regulations.

REVOCATION OF IRP PLATES

The International Registration Plan serves the purpose of facilitating the collection of apportioned fees from commercial vehicles traveling in two or more jurisdictions. The apportioned fees payment varies from state to state. It is also calculated based on the mileage covered in a specific jurisdiction and the vehicle’s weight. Trucking companies need to register in their base jurisdiction to obtain their IRP Plates.

It is mandatory for motor carriers operating across state lines and international borders to obtain IRP Plates. These help them stay compliant and avoid paying tax in every state they travel across. The Department of Motor Vehicles in the United States also exercises its authority to revoke the IRP Plates of trucking companies who do not renew their IRP Plates.

PROBLEM WITH FMCSA

Non-compliance of trucking companies with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations may result in an immediate suspension of their ability to operate in the United States. These can have immediate and long-term financial consequences on the trucking company. These include loss of customers and revenue, reduce trust, unemployment, fines, and many more.

DAMAGE INDUSTRIAL REPUTATION

Many trucking companies have lost their customer due to a bad reputation. Non-compliance with the trucking industry regulations is likely to cause damage to your company’s reputation. Continuous violations can tarnish the outstanding industry reputation you’ve built over the years for your trucking business. Also, your potential customers can check out your history on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration website. And if they are not impressed, they will be concerned about your business practices and the safety of their freight. Additionally, truck drivers seeking a position in the trucking company may bypass opportunities with your company in favor of a company with an unblemished record.