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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas Apportioned Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your Account Number and Account Name at the top of the form. Ensure that your DBA (Doing Business As) name is also included.
  3. Provide your Physical Texas Address, County of Residence, and Mailing Address. Make sure to include your Phone Number and Email Address for contact purposes.
  4. In the Vehicle Information List section, enter details for each vehicle including Unit Number, Year, Make, Plate Number, Axles, Total Axles, Unladen Weight, Type of vehicle (e.g., truck or bus), and VIN.
  5. For each vehicle listed, indicate if a replacement plate is needed and provide the Owner Name along with any relevant purchase details such as Purchase Price and Purchase Date.
  6. Complete Schedule B by listing distances traveled in each jurisdiction during the specified period. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for tax calculations.
  7. Finally, certify that all information provided is true by signing and dating the application before submission.

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Another big question we often hear is, What does apportioned mean in trucking? Apportioned means to divide and allocate. This means that the fees you pay are divided between the various states and jurisdictions you operate in, based on mileage.
Apportioned license plates are specifically designed for commercial vehicles that travel across multiple states.
Apportioned registration, also known as the International Registration Plan (IRP), lets you obtain registration credentials in one jurisdiction, giving you the freedom of interstate travel without the inconvenience and expense of purchasing trip permits.
The main difference between apportioned plates and commercial plates is where the vehicle can operate. Apportioned plates are for vehicles, typically trucks or buses, that travel across state lines. Commercial plates are for vehicles that operate only within a single state.
Nonapportionment rule is a principle of oil and gas law that the royalties accrued under a mineral lease on land that is later subdivided during the lease term are not shared by the owners of the subdivisions, but belong exclusively to the owner of the land where the producing well is located.
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Apportioned plates are designed for interstate travel, making them perfect for businesses that operate in multiple states. Commercial plates, however, are ideal for intrastate travel, serving businesses that stay within state borders.
Apportioned license plates are issued in lieu of Combination, Motor Bus, or Truck license plates to Texas carriers who proportionally register their fleets in other states, in conformity with 217.56 of this title (relating to Registration Reciprocity Agreements).

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