Texas Trucking Compliance Checklist
Texas trucking compliance entry points for IFTA fuel tax, IRP apportioned registration, USDOT checks, state agency contacts, and intrastate permit verification.
Browse 12 state trucking compliance checklist pages with official agency links for IFTA, IRP, and commercial vehicle verification.
State pages are official-agency entry points. Each page identifies which state agency administers IFTA and IRP in that state, notes whether the state routes both programs through the same agency or splits them between separate offices, and highlights state-specific requirements that differ from the federal baseline — permit types, enforcement practices, agency portal structures, and state-level taxes or fees that apply to commercial vehicles.
The 12 states currently covered — Texas, California, Florida, New York, Illinois, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arizona, and New Jersey — represent high-volume commercial vehicle operating states with meaningful state-level variation from the federal baseline. Each page includes state-specific official links, a what-to-verify checklist, and a federal-versus-state breakdown explaining which requirements come from FMCSA and which are administered through state agencies.
State pages intentionally avoid claiming a complete state compliance matrix. State requirements change, agency portals are reorganized, and some obligations depend on vehicle type, cargo, operating authority, or registration year in ways that require direct contact with the state agency. Each page is a starting point for official-source verification, not a substitute for it.
Texas trucking compliance entry points for IFTA fuel tax, IRP apportioned registration, USDOT checks, state agency contacts, and intrastate permit verification.
California trucking compliance links for IFTA through CDTFA, IRP through CA DMV, CARB diesel compliance, Motor Carrier Permit, and federal USDOT verification.
Florida commercial motor vehicle compliance hub for IFTA and IRP through FLHSMV, agricultural inspection station awareness, intrastate carrier requirements, and federal USDOT verification.
New York trucking compliance source links for IFTA, Highway Use Tax, IRP through NY DMV, weight-distance obligations, and federal USDOT verification.
Illinois trucking compliance links for Department of Revenue IFTA, Secretary of State IRP and vehicle credentials, commercial distribution fee verification, and federal USDOT checks.
Georgia trucking compliance starting points for IFTA and IRP through the consolidated Dept. of Revenue portal, intrastate registration checks, oversize permit routing, and federal USDOT status.
Pennsylvania trucking compliance links for motor fuel tax and IFTA through PA Dept. of Revenue, PennDOT IRP, Pennsylvania Turnpike E-ZPass requirements, oversize permit routing, and USDOT verification.
Ohio trucking compliance source hub for IRP through Ohio BMV, IFTA through Ohio Dept. of Taxation, seasonal weight restriction awareness, and federal USDOT verification.
North Carolina trucking compliance links for commercial trucking services, IFTA manual and Dept. of Revenue filing, IRP through NC DMV, oversize permit routing, and federal USDOT verification.
Tennessee motor carrier compliance entry points for consolidated Dept. of Revenue IFTA and IRP, current state forms, intrastate carrier registration checks, and federal USDOT status.
Arizona trucking compliance links for IFTA through ADOT fuel tax, IRP through Arizona MVD, port of entry requirements, base-jurisdiction planning, and federal USDOT verification.
New Jersey trucking compliance links for IFTA through NJ Division of Taxation, IRP through NJ MVC, New Jersey Turnpike E-ZPass requirements, bridge weight restrictions, and federal USDOT verification.
Use for IFTA educational pages and prompts to contact base jurisdiction.
Use for IRP overview pages and terminology.
Use for educational summaries of when USDOT registration may generally apply.
No. The first version includes 12 priority state pages.
State pages use official state agency links where available, plus federal or official organization sources for programs that interact with state agencies.
Yes. State requirements may vary and agency pages can move.