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You are required to have apportioned plates if you operate in two or more jurisdictions and your vehicle(s) meet one or more of the following requirements: the power unit licensing weight is 26,001 lbs., or higher; the power unit has more than two axles regardless of licensed weight; the power unit is used in
Having apportioned plates means your fleet can travel interstate without the worry of registering in each new state while avoiding hefty fines for traveling interstate without appropriate registration.
You may apply for a Missouri IRP plate by mail, fax, email, or in person. Addresses and phone numbers are available at the above MoDOT link. After your application is approved, you will receive one IRP apportioned plate and cab card for each vehicle in your fleet.
IRP stands for the International Registration Plan, a cooperative agreement for registering vehicles that travel into two or more jurisdictions. The IRP provides for payment of licensing fees based on fleet miles operated.
Apportioned plates are the type of plate you receive when you register under the IRP. They are used for trucking businesses that plan to travel in more than two jurisdictions under the IRP and exceed a certain weight limit. Commercial plates are a type of registration for trucks staying in one state.
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Under Missouri law (301.130.5, RSMo) most Missouri motor vehicle registrations require two license plates to be displayed on the vehicle (front and rear). The exceptions include motorcycles, vehicles with historic Year of Manufacture registrations, and commercial vehicles registered for 18,000 lbs or greater.
Apportioned license plates are required for commercial vehicles that meet the following criteria: Travel in two or more jurisdictions (states or provinces) Have a gross vehicle weight of over 26,000 pounds or three or more axles.

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