At Maya Truck Permits, we understand that navigating the complexities of truck permitting can be a time-consuming and frustrating process. That's why we offer a comprehensive suite of services designed to streamline the process and get you back on the road quickly and efficiently.
Where we pride ourselves on moving fast with excellence to open numerous new trucking companies every day. Our clients can rely on us to handle all aspects of the process, from in-person consultations to starting their new ventures over the phone.
MTP takes pride in providing 48 States Truck Permits as an integral part of our extensive array of services catering to carriers and owner-operators. Our proficient team will efficiently manage all the paperwork, allowing you to concentrate on your core expertise driving.
The International Registration Plan (IRP) is an option for registering commercial vehicles that allows for interstate operation under a single registration plate and registration certificate (cab card) issued by your “base” state.
To update information associated with your MC (Motor Carrier) number, which is required for interstate commerce in the United States, you'll need to follow specific steps through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Here’s how you can go about updating your MC number information:
Updating information related to your U.S. DOT (Department of Transportation) number is an important process to ensure compliance with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations. Here are the steps you need to follow to update your DOT number:
The International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) is a cooperative agreement among U.S. states and Canadian provinces to simplify the reporting of fuel use by motor carriers that operate in more than one jurisdiction. If you need to renew your IFTA permit.
Filing IFTA (International Fuel Tax Agreement) fuel taxes involves accurately reporting all fuel purchases and mileage for commercial vehicles that operate in more than one member jurisdiction. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you understand and navigate the IFTA fuel tax filing process:
Renewing a CARB (California Air Resources Board) certificate involves adhering to the emissions regulations set by CARB, which primarily affect trucks and buses operating within California. These regulations are designed to reduce air pollution by ensuring that vehicles meet specific emissions standards.