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A trip permit allows Virginia residents to move an unregistered vehicle from one location to another. If you already own the vehicle, you’ll need a Standard Trip Permit, below. If you intend to purchase the vehicle, you’ll need a Prospective Purchaser’s Trip Permit.
How to Get a Trip Permit. DMV offers two options for getting a trip permit. Submit a Completed Application for Virginia IRP and/or Fuel Trip Permit ; Fax: (804) 367-1073 Email: iftairp@dmv.virginia.gov. Call one of the following permit services: Coast 2 Coast Trucking - (865) 963-0830 Comdata Legalization Service - (800) 749-6058
Virginia DMV offers 10 day trip permits authorizing travel in Virginia for any vehicle that is subject to the International Registration Plan (IRP) or the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) but is not registered under these programs. Apply for a Trip Permit; Fees, Contacts and Forms
• A trip permit can be issued for in-state or out-of-state origins. • Customers may purchase a trip permit at a CSC, or via DMV’s online transactions. Trip permits
Use this form to apply for an IRP, Motor Fuel Road Tax or a Combined Trip Permit. Instruction: Application MUST be faxed to (434) 309-1525. Trip permits are vehicle-specific and are valid for ten days. When this application is authorized, enter the following information and then complete an MCTS 273, Trip Permit. DMV USE ONLY
Yes, if the vehicle is titled in Virginia and you are a Virginia resident, you may purchase a trip permit to drive the vehicle to the garage. The trip permit is valid for only three days so the repairs must be completed within that time frame if you plan to drive the vehicle back to your residence.
A trip permit allows an owner or a prospective purchaser to operate an unregistered vehicle from a point of origin to a point of destination, is valid for three days, and must be displayed in the vehicle's left rear window.