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Update: IRP, IFTA jurisdictions issue temporary waivers in response to COVID-19
2020-04-01T05:00:00Z
International Registration Plan (IRP) and International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) jurisdictions in the United States and Canada are issuing temporary waivers and registration extensions in response to the pandemic COVID-19 emergency.
J. J. Keller is keeping a running update of jurisdictions as they announce their waivers and extensions.
For additional questions contact your local jurisdiction.
United States
- Alabama: Temporarily waiving IRP and IFTA requirements for commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) engaged in interstate emergency relief efforts. There are also extensions for obtaining March 2020 motor vehicle registrations and paying property taxes on vehicles. The state will be delaying certain penalty charges as well.
- Arkansas: Temporarily waiving IRP and IFTA requirements for vehicles traveling in and through the state until April 30, 2020.
- California: Extending the expiration date of vehicle registrations expiring in March until May 15, 2020.
- Colorado: Waiving late registration fees, providing registration extensions, and issuing weight exemptions.
- Connecticut : Temporarily waiving IRP requirements for CMVs entering the state. Effective March 20, 2020, the expiration date of all state vehicle registrations, Operator's licenses, ID cards and permits that expire between March 10 and June 8, 2020, are extended for 90 days.
- District of Columbia : Extending the vehicle registration dates, for those expiring between March 1 through April 28, 2020, until further notice.
- Florida: Suspending IRP and IFTA registration requirements for motor vehicles properly registered in other jurisdictions participating in emergency relief efforts.
- Georgia: Temporarily waiving IRP, IFTA, and fuel permit requirements until May 16, 2020, at 5 p.m. for vehicles providing direct emergency assistance.
- Illinois: Extending vehicle registration expiration dates by 30 days. May also issue permits for the transportation of emergency response/relief supplies.
- Iowa: Temporarily waiving IRP and IFTA requirements for CMVs through April 16. Also temporarily suspending the enforcement deadline for failure to display a registration plate and registration. Expiring IRP credentials during emergency proclamation will remain valid until they expire or are extended until April 16.
- Kansas: Extending the renewal deadline for IRP vehicle registrations, temporary 60-day permits for recently purchased vehicles, and driver's licenses that expired beginning on March 12, 2020 until 60 days of the expiration of Executive Order 20-12. Law enforcement are encouraging discretion when deciding to enforce laws pertaining to expired credentials.
- Kentucky: Extending the expiration date of vehicle registration, vehicle license plates, and tag certificates for 90 days. Also extending the renewal date for Kentucky operator's licenses, ID cards, and permit expiration dates by 90 days.
- Maine: Requests that no enforcement action be taken against vehicles with expired IRP or IFTA registrations for the next 30 days.
- Maryland: Asking enforcement personnel to refrain from taking action against motor carriers with apportioned vehicle registrations expiring on or after March 12, until further notice. Allowing a 15 percent tolerance above typical weight limits.
- Michigan: IRP office closed until further notice. Waiving enforcement of IRP requirements through the end of April. Additionally, requesting that law enforcement refrain from taking action on IRP vehicles with expired registrations.
- Mississippi: Suspending IRP and IFTA for motor carriers engaged in emergency relief traveling. Any state apportioned registration set to expire on March 31, 2020, will be extended to April 30, 2020.
- Missouri: Temporarily suspending all IRP, IFTA, and trip and fuel permit requirements, and allowing private and for-hire carriers to haul up to 100,000 pounds with trailers at least 53 feet long through April 30.
- Montana: Extending the March expiration dates of IRP license plates until further notice.
- Nebraska : Declaring vehicle registrations expiring on or after March 1, 2020, are valid until 30 days after the lifting of the declaration of emergency. Late filing penalties and interest have been waived. Expiration dates for Nebraska driver licenses and commercial driver licenses are also extending until 30 days after the lifting of the emergency.
- Nevada: All DMV offices closed. Additionally, the state is temporarily waiving IRP and IFTA requirements for the duration of the emergency or until April 15, whichever comes first.
- New Jersey: Temporarily waiving IRP and IFTA requirements for vehicles traveling through the state. IRP vehicle registrations and temporary IRP registrations that expire in March through May 2020 are extended until May 31, 2020.
- New York: Closing all DMV offices until further notice. Additionally, IRP vehicle registrations and temporary registrations expiring on or after March 1, 2020 are extended through April 19, 2020.
- North Carolina: Waiving the enforcement of IRP registration requirements. Additionally, state is waiving the maximum hours of service and certain size and weight restrictions. Waivers will be in effect for 30 days, or until rescinded or superseded by another executive order.
- North Dakota : Granting expiration extensions until May 31 for IRP vehicles expiring on March 31.
- Ohio: Asking enforcement personnel to refrain from taking enforcement action on vehicles that have IRP expiration dates on or after March 18, 2020, until further notice.
- Oklahoma: Temporarily suspending oversize/overweight permits fees and registration licensing/operating authority requirements for vehicles involved in emergency support efforts.
- Oregon: Temporarily suspending requirements for oversize/overweight permits, permits and interstate registration requirements for commercial transportation, trip permits, insurance requirements, and hours of service.
- Pennsylvania : Closed all Driver License Centers for two weeks effective March 16 and extending expiration dates for vehicle registrations.
- Rhode Island: Driver's licenses and registrations expiring between March 1 and March 31, 2020 will now expire on April 30, 2020. All 5-day temporary registration plates issued between March 1 and March 31, 2020 will be valid up to 40 days from the date of issuance.
- South Carolina: Temporarily waiving IRP and IFTA requirements for out-of-state vehicles and also extending registrations that expire March 1 through June 30, 2020, until July 1, 2020.
- Tennessee: Temporarily waiving IRP and IFTA requirements for vehicles traveling through the state.
- Texas: Temporarily waiving registration and licensing requirements, normal weight and width restriction, and hours of service until April 12.
- Utah: The Tax Commission building and most Utah DMV offices are closed. Utah also suspended IRP registration requirements until further notice. Law enforcement personnel are also requested to refrain from taking action against registrants with expired Utah registrations.
- Vermont: Temporarily waiving IRP/IFTA and trip permit requirements for vehicles. Also requesting the suspension of enforcement against registrants with expired credentials for 90 days.
- Virginia: Temporarily waiving normal weight and width restrictions until May 19, 2020. Vehicle registrations due to expire on or before May 15, 2020, will be extended 60 days. Virginia is also asking that law enforcement agencies refrain from taking action against apportioned license plates expiring in March and April 2020. Effective March 17, the Department of Motor Vehicle offices will be closed for 14 days.
- Washington: Extending the expiration of IRP license plates expiring between March 31 and April 30, 2020 to May 31, 2020. Newly registered vehicles under IRP will be issued a Temporary Evidence of Apportioned Registration instead of physical license plates as necessary. IRP offices are closed until further notice. Also temporarily waiving IFTA, three-day trip, and special fuel permit requirements.
- West Virginia: Extending the validity period for vehicle registrations due to expire on or before May 15, 2020, for 90 days.
- Wisconsin: Extending waiver for all transportation permits to April 11, 2020.
- Wyoming: Suspending IRP and IFTA registration requirements for motor vehicles participating in emergency relief efforts. The state is also asking that enforcement personnel refrain from taking enforcement action on vehicles with Wyoming IRP vehicle registrations that have expiration dates on or after March 20, 2020.
Canadian provinces
- Alberta: Providing a grace period for all trucks and buses expiring on or after March 23, 2020. Requesting that enforcement personnel refrain from taking enforcement action on vehicles baring Alberta expired cab cards, registrations, and apportioned plate decals, until May 15, 2020.
- New Brunswick: Extending the validity period of vehicle registrations, inspection stickers, and driver's licenses that were valid as of March 16, 2020, to May 31, 2020.
- Newfoundland: IRP registrations due to expire in March and April are extended until May 30, 2020.
- Nova Scotia: Allowing IRP registrants with fleets expiring from December 2019 to August 2020 to be extended until August 31, 2020.
- Prince Edward Island: Extending vehicle registration expiration dates by 60 days, up to June 1. The Prince Edward Island's IRP office will also be closed until March 30.
- Quebec: Extending the expiration of IRP license plates expiring in March to be extended until further notice. Additionally, law enforcement is requested to refrain from taking action on vehicles with expired registrations until further notice.