What is a temporary operational permit? How can I get one and how much does it cost?
A temporary operation permit (TOP) is a 60-day temporary authorization to operate your truck under the International Registration Plan (IRP). You must declare a gross vehicle weight for each state you plan to operate in during the 60-day period. You are only qualified to obtain a TOP if one of the following applies: • You are titling your truck in Florida and seek registration under the IRP. • You are turning in your regular Florida plate and are applying for an IRP plate. • You are already registered under the IRP and need to increase your gross vehicle weight for one or more IRP jurisdictions. • You are already registered under the IRP and want to transfer the IRP plate from a disposed of vehicle to a newly acquired vehicle. • Your IRP plate has been lost or stolen. You may obtain your full IRP plate our office, and avoid the need to run on a temporary operational permit. Q. I have a regular Florida plate on my truck and have never done any business outside the state of Florida. I no
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