Truck Stops:

Truck Stops began in the 1940s to meet the fuel requirements for trucks moving between member jurisdictions. Truck Stops began services to energize truckers after a long tired haul quickly. Truckers can refuel their trucks and energize them by finding a vast array of amenities under a truck stop. Truckers can have a brief vacation along with good food, lounges, enjoy movie theatres, can also pamper their trucks and more.

Visit the below links to find the nearest truck stops in Maine:

Trucking Management Software

TruckLogics is a cloud-based truck management system designed for small and medium fleet operations. It offers the truckers with an array of services like dispatch, route planning, and optimization, freight brokerage, rates, and quotes management, compliance management, load optimization, and fleet maintenance, etc. Truckers can efficiently manage their operations using this software in desktop as well as in mobile phones.

Contact our US-based support team to assist your questions on the trucking application.
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Maine IRS Contact Information

City Street Address Days/Hours of Service Telephone
Augusta 68 Sewall St.
Augusta, ME 04330
Monday-Friday - 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Services Provided
Contact Information
207-480-6095
Make Appointment
844-545-5640

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

Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles

29 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0029

Phone: 207-624-9000

For more contact information, Click here: https://www.maine.gov/sos/bmv/locations/

Resources:

IFTA: International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) is an agreement among the U.S states and Canadian provinces to simplify the interstate carrier’s fuel tax reporting. See the below links to know further information about IFTA,

IRP: The International Registration Plan (IRP) is a registration reciprocity agreement among the U.S states, the District of Columbia and Canada Provinces providing for payment of apportionable fees by total distance operated in all jurisdictions. You must register for the IRP plates to operate in multiple states or provinces, motor carriers must register in their base jurisdiction. You can get the contact information for each IRP jurisdiction in the IRP Directory. See the below links to know further on IRP,

UCR: Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) requires any individual or business to get registered with an operating member jurisdiction and pay the annual fees based on their fleet size. See the below link for more information on UCR,

FMCSA: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) provides information about your rights when moving across interstate lines. You can submit the household goods commercial complaints or dangerous safety violations involved in any commercial truck or bus to this agency. See the below links to know more on FMCSA,

OS/OW Permits: