I just bought my own truck, first one. Titled it in Georgia. However, I’m wanting to register it with the company I’m leased to which is out of Ohio. Registration was rejected because Georgia won’t release the title because I haven’t registered with them. I’ve explained my intentions to Ga IRP division and even called. I’ve asked other owner operator friends, called companies that do registration paperwork for you and no one knows what to do. So here I am. Anyone had this problem?
IRP Registration
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by sc5121, Jun 18, 2022.
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They need to give you your title if you are the legal owner. The registration is irrelevant since you can own the truck but never put it on the road. When it comes to IRP, you can leave the title in any state really when you're leased.
For IRP you'll need to list the Carrier's details as the MC responsible for safety to get plates. The application will ask for information your Carrier will have to provide you.
I'd recommend getting an IFTA account setup in your name while you're at it too so your Carrier doesn't rip you off.God prefers Diesels Thanks this. -
What I’ve done in the past is just get the cheapest plate they offer, and then get the plate you actually need. I have bought regular auto tags for class 8 vehicles, just to get a title.Blue jeans, Vampire, ProfessionalNoticer and 1 other person Thank this. -
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I appreciate the replies. I am a resident of Georgia. I’ve decided to cut through the red tape and just register and tag it in my home state. I was trying to avoid a lump sum payment on the tags. If I tagged through the company I’m leased to they would deduct so much a week until it was paid for. However, I am prepared to cough it up just preferred not to.
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