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Title & Registration Services – Fast, Reliable, and Nationwide

At IRP Trucks, we specialize in providing fast and efficient Title and Registration Services for all types of vehicles. Whether you’re handling a new vehicle registration, title transfer, or applying for a duplicate title, our expert team makes the process simple and stress-free. We manage all state-specific documentation so you can stay compliant and focused on driving. Our services cover all U.S. states and Canadian provinces, ensuring your paperwork is processed accurately and on time.

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Renew Registration Stay Road Legal with IRP Trucks

Is your vehicle registration renewal due? Don’t risk fines or delays. We offer quick and dependable registration renewal services for individuals, commercial fleets, and trucking companies. Whether it’s a standard renewal, late registration, or you need temporary tags, IRP Trucks ensures everything is filed correctly and promptly. Our professionals help you stay compliant with driver and vehicle services across jurisdictions.

Title & Tag Services Hassle-Free and Accurate

From title transfers to tag services, IRP Trucks is your trusted partner. We provide complete solutions for private owners, dealerships, and fleet operators. Need license plates, stickers, or registration cards? We deliver them with speed and precision. Our deep knowledge of state and provincial title and tag regulations ensures your paperwork is done right the first time no long waits, no stress.

New and duplicate titles

At IRP Trucks, we provide professional and efficient solutions for new titles, duplicate titles, and corrected titles across all U.S. states. Whether your title has been lost, damaged, stolen, or needs correction due to an error, our expert team handles the paperwork so you don’t have to. We help private owners, trucking companies, and dealerships get back on the road faster.

What Is a Duplicate Title?

A duplicate vehicle title is an official replacement for the original document issued by your state’s DMV or motor vehicle authority. It contains the same ownership and vehicle information, including VIN, as the original. This title is essential when the original has been:

  • Lost or stolen
  • Damaged or illegible
  • Destroyed by fire, flood, or other disasters
  • Never received after initial issuance

Duplicate titles do not transfer ownership they only serve to replace the original title.

Why You Might Need a Duplicate Title

  • You misplaced or lost your vehicle title
  • It was stolen or never delivered
  • The original is damaged or unreadable
  • A natural disaster destroyed your paperwork

State-Specific Duplicate Title Requirements

Different states require different forms and fees. Below are some examples:

StateForm RequiredFee/Notes
CaliforniaREG 227Standard DMV fees apply
FloridaHSMV 82101Varies by county
New JerseyUniversal Title Application (OS/SS-UTA)$60, check or money order only
New YorkMV-902$20 fee
TexasVTR-34Submit to local county DMV office
PennsylvaniaDuplicate Title ApplicationBase cost $58
VirginiaVSA 66 or VSA 67Fee depends on method
MarylandDuplicate Certificate of TitleFee required
TennesseeMulti-purpose Title ApplicationSubmit with correct fee

Always confirm the most recent requirements with your state DMV or contact our team for help.

Corrected vs. Duplicate Titles – Know the Difference

FeatureCorrected TitleDuplicate Title
PurposeFix or update incorrect detailsReplace a lost, stolen, or damaged title
Original title neededYesNo (in most cases)
Ownership changes?No, but name/VIN can be correctedNo changes allowed
Best used whenThere’s a typo or legal update neededYou no longer have the original

What Is a Corrected Title?

A corrected vehicle title is used when there’s an error on the original document. Common correction reasons include:

  • Spelling mistake in the owner’s name
  • Wrong vehicle identification number (VIN)
  • Incorrect model, year, or weight
  • Legal name change (e.g., due to marriage)
  • Updating lienholder details

Each state has its own corrected title application requirements, which often include:

  • Submission of the current/original title
  • Proof of correction (e.g., court order, name change certificate)
  • State-specific fees

New Title Services: For Purchases or Transfers

Need a new vehicle title for a recently purchased vehicle or transfer of ownership? IRP Trucks helps with:

  • Title applications for first-time registration
  • Lienholder notations
  • Interstate title transfers
  • Title corrections and updates

We Handle All 50 States

IRP Trucks offers title and registration services in every U.S. state. Here are some examples:

  • New Jersey: Submit Form OS/SS-UTA for duplicate or corrected titles
  • California: Use Form REG 227
  • Texas: File Form VTR-34 with your county DMV
  • New York: Use MV-902 for duplicate title requests
  • Florida: Submit HSMV 82101 for any title action

Contact Us Today

Whether you need a new, duplicate, or corrected vehicle title, IRP Trucks is here to simplify the process. Call us at (630) 222-5770 or submit your request online for fast and professional service across all 50 states.

Title transfers (private sale, auction, impounded vehicles)

At IRP Trucks, we provide expert guidance for all types of vehicle title transfers, whether the vehicle was purchased through a private sale, acquired at an auction, or obtained from an impound or abandoned vehicle process. Every U.S. state has its own title transfer procedures, and our specialists are here to ensure your paperwork is completed correctly and efficiently no stress, no confusion.

Private Sale Title Transfers

A private title transfer is necessary when a vehicle is purchased or sold between individuals. This process generally involves both the buyer and seller completing and signing the vehicle title, along with disclosing the odometer reading, then submitting the necessary forms and fees to the appropriate DMV or BMV office.

State-Specific Examples:

  • Nebraska:

All current owners listed must sign the title. Documentation such as a bill of sale, applicable tax forms, and an odometer reading statement is typically required. The title must be transferred within 30 days, with a standard $10 fee.

  • West Virginia:

Both parties must sign the title. Odometer information is required, but notarization is not necessary.

Tip: Always retain a copy of the signed title and bill of sale for your records.

Impounded, Abandoned & Involuntary Vehicle Transfers

In some cases, a vehicle title must be transferred due to legal or involuntary circumstances—such as an impound, abandonment, or storage lien. These scenarios often involve additional steps like court filings or public notice requirements.

Examples by State:

  • Utah:

Owners must present a title or proof of ownership, valid ID, impound release letter, and pay fees. If the original title is unavailable, the “Insufficient Evidence of Ownership” procedure applies.

  • Massachusetts:

These transfers (due to police seizure, storage lien, or abandonment) require an affidavit, bill of sale from a public entity, and are handled through the RMV’s B2B Counter.

  • Mississippi:
    For abandoned vehicles, submit:
    Certified notices to prior owners and lienholders
    Towing or dealer affidavits
    Proof of public auction after 30 days
    Title issuance follows Mississippi state code

Impounded Vehicle Title Transfers Court or Auction Process

When a vehicle has been impounded and the owner does not claim it, certain legal actions may be required before the title can be transferred.
Examples:

  • Texas:

Individuals must file a petition with the court to obtain title. The court evaluates the request to ensure it’s made in good faith and not to bypass legal title procedures.

  • West Virginia:

Tow yards, salvage yards, and dealers may request an Abandoned Vehicle Title. Requirements include:

  • No outstanding taxes
  • Submission of all state-mandated forms
  • A 30-day notice period to locate the previous owner or lienholder

Important Title Transfer Tips

  1. Expect Extra Paperwork:
    Impounded or abandoned vehicle transfers often involve legal documents, notices, or court processes.
  2. Release of Liability:
    If you’re selling a vehicle, always file a Release of Liability with your state DMV to avoid fines, toll charges, or violations tied to the vehicle after the sale.
  3. No Title Available?
    For lost, homemade, or unregistered vehicles, states like Utah offer evidence-based title procedures, including affidavits and inspections.

Start Your Title Transfer Today
Whether you’re buying a vehicle from a private party, acquiring it at a public auction, or dealing with a court-ordered impound, IRP Trucks will walk you through each step.
Call us at (630) 222-5770 or visit our online portal to get started with vehicle title transfers, registration, compliance services, and more nationwide.

Corrected or bonded titles

At IRP Trucks, we specialize in helping drivers, trucking companies, and vehicle owners handle title issues in all 50 U.S. states. Whether you need to correct errors on your current title or replace a lost title without ownership proof, understanding the difference between a Corrected Title and a Bonded Title is essential to staying compliant and protecting your vehicle ownership rights.

What Is a Corrected Title?

A Corrected Title is issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) when there is an error on your existing title or when certain vehicle details need to be updated. It ensures your documentation reflects accurate and up-to-date information.

Common Reasons for a Corrected Title:

  • Misspelled owner name
  • Incorrect VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
  • Odometer reading errors
  • Mistakes in vehicle year, make, or model
  • Changes to lienholder information
  • Name changes due to marriage, divorce, or court order

Note: You must return the original title and provide valid documentation supporting the correction.

What Is a Bonded Title?

A Bonded Title (also called a Certificate of Title Surety Bond) is issued when the original title is missing, and the applicant cannot show sufficient proof of ownership. It allows the state to issue a legal title while protecting prior or future claims through a surety bond.

When Should You Apply for a Bonded Title?

A bonded title might be needed in certain circumstances, such as when standard ownership documents are missing or incomplete:

  • You purchased a vehicle from a private seller who didn’t provide a title
  • The vehicle was abandoned on your property
  • You inherited a vehicle but lack proper ownership documentation
  • The original title was lost and no DMV record exists

Corrected vs. Bonded Titles – At a Glance

Title TypePurposeOriginal Title Required?Key Requirements
Corrected TitleFix incorrect informationYesSupporting documents (e.g., ID, correction form)
Bonded TitleReplace lost or no-title vehicleNoSurety bond, VIN verification, ownership affidavit

Need Help with a Title Problem? Call IRP Trucks Today!

Whether you need a Corrected Title due to an error or a Bonded Title due to missing paperwork, our experts at IRP Trucks make the process simple, secure, and fast. We serve all U.S. states and guide you through every form, inspection, and bond requirement.

Call (630) 222-5770 now or contact us online to get started with your Corrected or Bonded Title application today!

Registration renewals

At IRP Trucks, we specialize in helping you renew your vehicle or trailer registration quickly and hassle-free. Whether you’re renewing a personal car, trailer, or commercial vehicle, we provide guidance and support to make the process smooth and compliant.

Renew Your Vehicle Registration

Renewing your vehicle registration is a routine but essential part of keeping your vehicle legally on the road. It ensures your vehicle information is up-to-date with the DMV and avoids fines or penalties.
You can typically renew:

  • Passenger vehicles
  • Light-duty trucks
  • Commercial trucks
  • Trailers
  • Motorcycles and more

Renew Registration | Driver and Vehicle Services

Most states now allow you to renew your vehicle and/or trailer registration through one of the following option the Online process the fastest and easiest method. Renew from the comfort of your home using your license plate number and VIN.

Vehicle Registration Renewal What You’ll Need

Before you renew, make sure you have the following:

  • Current registration card or renewal notice
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
  • Payment for applicable fees (credit/debit card or check)

Renew a Vehicle Registration Online

Online renewal is available 24/7 in most states. This option allows you to:

  • Instantly receive confirmation of your renewal
  • Avoid long lines or delays
  • Get your updated registration and sticker mailed directly to your home

We recommend renewing early to avoid expiration penalties and maintain compliance.

Contact Us
Need help with your vehicle or trailer registration renewal? Call us today at (630) 222-5770 and let our specialists handle the paperwork for you.

Plate transfers (passenger, B, C, motorcycle, trailer)

At IRP Trucks, we simplify the process of license plate transfers whether it’s between your own vehicles, or among family members. We guide you through every step, ensuring compliance with state laws while saving you time and effort.

Understanding License Plate Transfers

A license plate transfer, sometimes referred to as a tag transfer, allows you to move your current registration plate from one vehicle to another. This is commonly done when:

  • You buy a new vehicle and want to keep your current plates.
  • You’re gifting or selling a vehicle to a family member.
  • You want to retain your custom or specialty plates.

This service applies to Passenger, B-Class, C-Class, Motorcycle, and Trailer plates.

  1. Transferring Between Vehicles You Own
    If you own multiple vehicles, many states allow you to transfer your license plate between them—as long as both vehicles fall under the same class. This is ideal for:
    Retaining personalized or vanity plates
    Saving on registration and plate issuance fees
    Streamlining ownership records
  2. Transferring Between Immediate Family Members
    Several states permit the transfer of license plates between immediate family members, such as:
    Spouses
    Parents and children
    Siblings (in select states)
    Important: The definition of “immediate family” and eligibility for this transfer depends on state regulations.
  3. Important Considerations Before You Transfer
    When planning a plate transfer, keep the following in mind:
    State Regulations: Some states tie plates to the owner, while others tie them to the vehicle. Personalized or specialty plates may have different rules.
    Vehicle Classification: You can typically only transfer plates between vehicles of the same class (e.g., motorcycle to motorcycle).
    Required Documents: You may need:
    Original vehicle title
    Government-issued ID
    Proof of insurance
    Current registration card
    Inspection & Fees: Some jurisdictions require a vehicle inspection or VIN verification. Fees will likely apply based on your state’s motor vehicle forms and fee chart.
  4. Where to Initiate a Plate Transfer
    You can usually start the transfer at your:
    Local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
    State-authorized tag service provider
    In some states, you can start the process online, but documents and fees are typically finalized in person or by mail.
  5. Potential Issues to Watch Out For
    While transferring license plates is generally straightforward, potential issues include:
  • Vehicle History Confusion:
    A poorly recorded transfer might associate old vehicle data with the new one. If this occurs, corrections may be needed with vehicle history providers.
  • Vehicle Class Changes:
    If transferring a plate to a different vehicle type (e.g., trailer to car), the transfer might be denied or additional fees assessed.
  • State-Specific Exceptions:
    Some states issue new plates even if you’re transferring between similar vehicles, especially if inspections or ownership updates are required.

MOTOR VEHICLE FORMS & FEES
Every plate transfer must adhere to your state’s motor vehicle forms and fee schedule. Let IRP Trucks help you understand:

  • What forms to submit
  • Which fees to expect
  • How to avoid penalties or delays

We ensure your plate transfer is smooth, fast, and fully compliant.

Need Help with a Plate Transfer?
Let the experts at IRP Trucks take the guesswork out of your license plate transfer. Whether it’s a passenger vehicle, commercial truck (B or C class), motorcycle, or trailer, we’re ready to assist.
Call us at (630) 222-5770 or contact us online to get started today!

Our Services Include:

Title Transfers for Private Sales, Auctions, and Impounded Vehicles

  • IRP (International Registration Plan) & IFTA (International Fuel Tax Agreement) Support
  • Trip Permits and Temporary Fuel Permits
  • Oversize and Overweight Trucking Permits
  • BOC-3 Filing, UCR Registration, Business Incorporation, and More

At IRP Trucks, we simplify complex title and permit processes—whether you need a new, corrected, or duplicate vehicle title. Backed by over 15 years of industry expertise, we offer fast, reliable, and cost-effective solutions for trucking companies, fleet operators, and individuals across all 50 U.S. states and Canada.

Avoid delays, long lines, or paperwork confusion—our experienced team is here to handle it all so you can get back on the road with confidence.

Call (630) 222-5770 to speak with a specialist
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