I recently bought a 26 foot, non-CDL box truck. I am planning on running interstate commerce, general freight only. I am located in South Carolina, the weight of this vehicle is 25,999. Will a regular commercial plate work? Or will I need to open an IRP account and get an apportioned plate since I will be transporting general freight in an interstate capacity? Any information that any of you are able to provide would go a long way.
I have spoke to my local DMV, she said she thought a commercial plate would suffice, but I do not want to be out here guessing. Called the SCDMV main customer service number and I have had two people say that I need an IRP account and apportioned plate to do OTR in a non-CDL box. I have also had two people tell me that I only needed a commercial plate. HELP! It doesn't seem like these people have any idea of what they are talking about. Thanks again in advance for any information that will put me on the right track.
What Tags Will I Need For a 26ft Non CDL Box Truck?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by TurboTransLogistics, Feb 14, 2024.
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First l really have no idea.that being said I did talk to a guy at a part’s house in NC who was doing just that with a box truck after I asked him about ifta he told me he didn’t need them just the commercial plate
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If you’re 26k lbs and under, you don’t need apportioned plates or a IFTA account.
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Regular commercial plates is all you need. You’ll need a Dot/MC number, UCR registration etc though.
Just remember, you’ll be in a world of hurt if you cross a scale at 26,001lbs. I would personally go get that box truck put on a Cat Scale wet so you know what you’re dealing with.
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“If you have commercial vehicles crossing state lines that are over 26,000 pounds gross vehicle weight or have three or more axles, you must register for an IRP account.”TurboTransLogistics Thanks this. -
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May want to consider obtaining a CDL B at minimum and upping the registered weight over 26,001 lbs.
Getting caught in that setup heavy and you are going to regret the day you bought it.TurboTransLogistics Thanks this. -
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