What is the Full Reciprocity Plan (FRP)?
The Full Reciprocity Plan (FRP) grants full reciprocity to all IRP member jurisdictions, removing from the Plan any provisions related to estimated distance. For more information visit, the IRP website.
The Full Reciprocity Plan (FRP) grants full reciprocity to all IRP member jurisdictions, removing from the Plan any provisions related to estimated distance. For more information visit, the IRP website.
No, your fees will be calculated by the actual miles you report upon renewal.
You will only report actual mileage for the Jurisdictions that you accrued miles for during the requested reporting period.
Applicants with a prior account in Arizona or any other Jurisdiction, may need to provide any actual distance if the Fleet being registered was operated during the Reporting Period.
If the Fleet did not accrue any distance during the Reporting Period, the applicant shall use the average per-vehicle distance.
First time applicants with no history of having an account in Arizona or any Jurisdiction, shall use the average per-Vehicle distance.
No. Trailers and semitrailers do not require apportioned registration. However, trailers and semitrailers do require current registration from any state, to operate on Arizona highways. If you choose to register in Arizona, visit any MVD office or authorized third-party office to register your trailer permanently.
To increase the registered gross vehicle weight (GVW) during the registration year, complete and submit an Apportioned Registration Application.
A decrease in the GVW can only be done at time of renewal, using the same form, or by indicating the decrease on the IRP Registration Renewal form.
These changes can be accomplished by completing and submitting an Apportioned Registration Application.
Check the Arizona Apportioned Registration Manual for all documents you are required to maintain. Also, read your Record Keeping Agreement and Individual Vehicle Mileage Report to review the type of information you will be required to provide.
Yes. If you travel in a jurisdiction without valid registration credentials or a single trip permit, you will be subject to a penalty, fines and citations, depending on each state's laws.
If travel outside of Arizona prior to your IRP registration application being completed, you must purchase single trip permits for the states you wish to enter.
If you are not currently registered in Arizona, you can purchase single trip permits, which allow you to travel lawfully through Arizona. These permits are available at Arizona ports of entry or MVD Commercial Permits.
Keep in mind that you will be required to contact each state's permitting office or a permitting service agency to secure permits from each state you will enter.