Truck Stops:

A truck stop is a travel center in the United States, started its service by refueling the motorist's fuel requirements and later they started offering services like vehicle parking, food, entertainment, and TV-based movie theater, etc to the truck drivers. The Truck stops are usually located on or near the busy roads. Any trucker who plans to travel fewer miles can use Truck Stops to dine, park and refill the diesel tanks.

To find the nearest truck stops in Indiana, click the below links :

Trucking Management Software

TruckLogics is a web based trucking accounting software designed for small and medium-sized fleet operation. It offers the truckers with services like dispatch, route planning and optimization, freight brokerage, rates, and quotes management, compliance management, load optimization, and fleet maintenance etc. Truckers can easily manage their operations using this software. This user-friendly software can be used in desktop as well as in mobile phones.

If you find any difficulty in using this software, contact our US-based support team to assist your questions. Learn More

Indiana IRS Contact Information

City Street Address Days/Hours of Service Telephone
Bloomington 2017 S. Liberty Dr.Bloomington,
IN 47403
Monday-Friday - 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
(Closed for lunch at 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.)
**This office is closed 7/2-7/6**
Services Provided
Office Information
812-337-7600
Make Appointment
844-545-5640

Find more locations here: https://www.irs.gov/help/contact-my-local-office-in-indiana

Indiana BMV Contact Information

BMV Contact Information Phone Number Business Hours
Bureau of Motor Vehicles,
Indiana Government
Center North,
Room 402,
100 North Senate Avenue,
Indianapolis, IN 46204
888-692-6841 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (ET)
Monday through Friday

For more contact information, Click here: https://www.in.gov/bmv/2429.htm

Resources

IFTA: The International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) is an agreement that mandates any truckers operating a qualified vehicle(s) in more than one jurisdiction than their base jurisdiction to have an IFTA license or purchase a fuel trip permit to travel in all member jurisdictions. See the below links for more information about IFTA,

IRP: The International Registration Plan (IRP) is an agreement among the member states of the US and provinces of Canada. You must register for the IRP plates to operate in multiple states or provinces, motor carriers must register in their base jurisdiction. You can find the contact information for each IRP jurisdiction in the IRP Directory.

UCR: The UCR is a Unified Carrier Registration System which requires any individual or business to get registered with an operating state and pay the annual fees based on their fleet size. See the below link for more information about UCR,

FMCSA: FMCSA - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is a USDOT (United States Department of Transportation) agency that enhances the road safety of commercial vehicles, and minimize injuries, accidents, and protects the clients from operating fraud and other operating issues. See the below links for more information about FMCSA,

MCFT:

Intrastate:

OS/OW Permits: