Make sure your fleet remains compliant with the latest license, title and registration updates across the country.
- Simplify your registration renewals: utilize Ohio’s Rapid Emission Screen
- Save time and streamline your registration renewals with Ohio’s Rapid Emission Screen. Experience faster and easier renewals by simply driving by a checkpoint where your emissions information will be updated. For more information, click here[ohioecheck.info].
- For states without the rapid emission screen, take advantage of our intuitive dashboard, exception lists, and detailed reports to keep your fleet in compliance and your drivers on the road.
- Exciting innovation: some states are testing electronic plates and digital registration cards
- A handful of states are currently testing electronic plates, an exciting advancement that could revolutionize the way we handle plate transfers. By eliminating traditional mail delays and enabling quick plate transfers, this technology allows for a more streamlined and efficient process – and enables digital registration cards, further enhancing the driver’s experience. While this feature is still in the testing and development stage, we are closely monitoring its progress to keep you informed.
- A handful of states are currently testing electronic plates, an exciting advancement that could revolutionize the way we handle plate transfers. By eliminating traditional mail delays and enabling quick plate transfers, this technology allows for a more streamlined and efficient process – and enables digital registration cards, further enhancing the driver’s experience. While this feature is still in the testing and development stage, we are closely monitoring its progress to keep you informed.
- Change in emission requirements: streamlined process for EV and ICE drivers
- As EV usage continues to increase, some states are taking measures to remove emission requirements. This change not only benefits EV drivers but also traditional ICE vehicle owners, resulting in an expedited renewal process with reduced documentation. To learn more about this development, click here[countyclerkanytime.com].
- As EV usage continues to increase, some states are taking measures to remove emission requirements. This change not only benefits EV drivers but also traditional ICE vehicle owners, resulting in an expedited renewal process with reduced documentation. To learn more about this development, click here[countyclerkanytime.com].
- Avoid delays: ensure seamless renewals with continuous insurance coverage
- We have recently noticed that many states now require proof of coverage in cases where insurance lapses occur between the insurance company and the DMV. To avoid any delays in renewals, it’s crucial for the insurance carrier to electronically report valid coverage to the DMV. Please note that some states require VIN-specific proof of coverage during lapses. Below is a listing of all states requiring mandatory electronic insurance reporting. Please note: In jurisdictions that allow, such as TX, Wheels has connectivity with the state that reduces the dependency for the driver to mail requirements. We proactively initiate the renewals process upon a passing vehicle emission/inspection eliminating the need for the driver to mail in the document.
- We understand the potential inconvenience this may cause, and we are here to assist you throughout the process. Please reach out to your account manager if you have any questions.
Mandatory Electronic Automobile Liability Insurance Reporting (ALIR) | ||
State | Y/N | Reference |
Alabama | Yes | https://www.revenue.alabama.gov/faqs/how-does-the-state-confirm-insurance-coverage/ |
Alaska | No | |
Arizona | Yes | Ariz. Admin. Code R17-5-802 |
Arkansas | Yes | Ark. Code Ann. § 27-22-107 |
California | Yes | Cal. Veh. Code § 16058; Cal. Code Regs. tit. 13, § 85.08 |
Colorado | Yes | Colo. Dep’t of Revenue, Automobile Liability Insurance Reporting Implementation Guide |
Connecticut | Yes | CTIVS Implementation Guide for Insurance Companies |
Delaware | No | |
District of Columbia | No | |
Florida | No | |
Georgia | Yes | Ga. Code Ann. § 40-2-137 |
Hawaii | Yes | Haw. Rev. Stat. § 431:10C-107 |
Idaho | No | |
Illinois | Yes | 625 ILCS § 5/7-603.5 |
Indiana | No | |
Iowa | No | |
Kansas | Yes | Kan. Ins. Bull. No. 2004-6 |
Kentucky | Yes | Ky. Rev. Stat. §§ 186A.040(1), 304.39-087; 806 Ky. Admin. Regs. 39:070, § 2(1) |
Louisiana | Yes | La. Admin. Code tit. 55, pt. III, § 1754 |
Maine | No | |
Maryland | No | |
Massachusetts | Yes | Mass. Registry of Motor Vehicles, Policy Reporting Procedures to the Registry of Motor Vehicles |
Michigan | Yes | Mich. Comp. Laws § 257.227(4) |
Minnesota | No | |
Mississippi | Yes | Miss. Code Ann. § 63-16-3 |
Missouri | Yes | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 303.026.3(1) |
Montana | Yes | Mont. Code Ann. § 61-6-157 |
Nebraska | Yes | 247 Neb. Admin. R. & Regs. § 15-004 |
Nevada | Yes | |
New Hampshire | No | |
New Jersey | No | |
New Mexico | Yes | https://www.mvd.newmexico.gov/vehicles/insurance/ |
New York | Yes | N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 15, § 32.4 |
North Carolina | Yes | N.C. Gen. Stat. § 20-309.2 |
North Dakota | No | |
Ohio | No | |
Oklahoma | Yes | Okla. Stat. tit. 47, § 7-600.2 |
Oregon | Yes | Or. Admin. R. 735-050-0131 |
Pennsylvania | Yes | Pa. Dep’t of Transp., Insurance Company Financial Responsibility Electronic Reporting Users Guide |
Rhode Island | Yes | R.I. Gen. Laws § 31-47.4-3 |
South Carolina | Yes | S.C. Code Regs. 90-010 |
South Dakota | No | |
Tennessee | Yes | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-12-204 |
Texas | Yes | 28 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.604 |
Utah | Yes | Utah. Code Ann. § 31A-22-315 |
Vermont | No | |
Virginia | Yes | Va. Dep’t of Motor Vehicles, Automobile Liability Insurance Reporting Business Guide |
Washington | No | |
West Virginia | Yes | W. Va. Code § 33-6-31g |
Wisconsin | No | |
Wyoming | No | |