APVD 2024-25 Form: IRP Distance Chart

APVD 2024-25 Form – If you operate commercial vehicles under the International Registration Plan (IRP) in Texas, the APVD 2024-25 Form (officially the Texas IRP Average Distance Chart 2024 & 2025) is essential for accurate apportioned registration. This official Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) document helps new applicants and fleets without actual mileage data report distances across all 59 IRP jurisdictions.

In this guide, you’ll learn exactly what the APVD form is, when and how to use the IRP distance chart, key highlights from the 2024-2025 data, and a direct download link. Whether you’re filing an initial application or a renewal with no activity, this resource ensures compliance and correct fee calculations.

What Is the APVD 2024-25 Form?

The MCD_APVD_2024_2025.pdf (titled “Texas IRP Average Distance Chart 2024 & 2025 Based on Application Effective Date”) is a one-page official TxDMV form. It provides average per-vehicle distances for every IRP jurisdiction when actual distances are unavailable during the reporting period.

Key excerpt from the form:
“If actual distances are not accrued during the reporting period, average distance must be listed for all jurisdictions.”

Texas uses this chart to calculate distance percentages, which directly determine how much registration fee each jurisdiction receives. The form applies to applications with effective dates in 2024 or 2025.

Why Texas Truckers and Fleets Need the IRP Distance Chart

Under the International Registration Plan, commercial vehicles traveling in two or more jurisdictions register once in their base jurisdiction (Texas for many carriers) and pay fees apportioned by distance traveled.

  • New/initial applications — Always use the Average Distance Chart.
  • Renewals — Use actual distances if available; otherwise, switch to this chart.
  • No activity fleets — The chart is mandatory to avoid zero-distance issues and ensure proper fee allocation.

Without it, your application may be delayed or fees calculated incorrectly. The chart reflects real-world Texas fleet patterns, with Texas itself showing the highest average mileage.

How to Use the Texas IRP Average Distance Chart (Step-by-Step)?

Follow these official TxDMV guidelines from the Texas Apportioned Registration Information Packet (revised December 2025):

  1. Determine if you need averages
    Initial applications: Use the chart for every jurisdiction.
    Renewals: Enter actual distances only. If none accrued, use the chart.
  2. Enter distances on your application
    Report the exact 2024 or 2025 value from the chart (based on your application effective date) for all 59 jurisdictions in Schedule B or the equivalent section of form MCD-356.
  3. Calculate percentages
    The TxFLEET system or TxDMV automatically computes the percentage for each jurisdiction (jurisdiction distance ÷ total distance).
  4. Submit supporting forms
    Include the completed MCD-467 (record-keeping certification) with new accounts and renewals.
  5. Keep records
    Maintain Individual Vehicle Distance Records (IVDRs) and summaries for four reporting periods (July 1–June 30).

Pro tip: For fleets opened after January 2015 with no prior distances, fees are based entirely on this chart unless actual miles were logged in the past 18 months.

2024-2025 IRP Distance Chart Highlights

The full chart lists average miles per vehicle by jurisdiction. Here are key insights:

  • Texas (TX) dominates: 31,087 miles (2024) and 31,291 miles (2025) — the highest of any jurisdiction.
  • Total average distance: 79,506 miles (2024) vs. 78,077 miles (2025).
  • Top non-Texas states: Louisiana (LA), Oklahoma (OK), New Mexico (NM), Alabama (AL), and Arkansas (AR) show strong regional activity.

Full Texas IRP Average Distance Chart 2024 & 2025 (transcribed directly from the official form):

Jurisdiction Abbr 2024 Distance 2025 Distance
Alberta AB 53 70
Alabama AL 2256 2191
Arkansas AR 3106 3092
Arizona AZ 2303 2191
British Columbia BC 49 21
California CA 2471 2346
Colorado CO 1125 1121
Connecticut CT 231 210
District of Columbia DC 13 10
Delaware DE 50 48
Florida FL 1775 1745
Georgia GA 1740 1727
Iowa IA 558 558
Idaho ID 328 301
Illinois IL 2172 2165
Indiana IN 1353 1355
Kansas KS 998 944
Kentucky KY 984 966
Louisiana LA 3423 3308
Massachusetts MA 185 151
Manitoba MB 5 4
Maryland MD 343 341
Maine ME 68 68
Michigan MI 453 491
Minnesota MN 263 272
Missouri MO 1794 1751
Mississippi MS 1532 1479
Montana MT 222 187
New Brunswick NB 7 5
North Carolina NC 1013 947
North Dakota ND 233 216
Nebraska NE 436 455
New Hampshire NH 39 41
New Jersey NJ 376 328
Newfoundland/Labrador NL 15 58
New Mexico NM 2559 2577
Nova Scotia NS 31 11
Nevada NV 340 352
New York NY 509 477
Ohio OH 1380 1298
Oklahoma OK 2663 2578
Ontario ON 74 58
Oregon OR 399 370
Pennsylvania PA 1273 1172
Prince Edward Island PE 35 11
Quebec QC 18 15
Rhode Island RI 36 28
South Carolina SC 806 770
South Dakota SD 173 159
Saskatchewan SK 16 20
Tennessee TN 2378 2295
Texas TX 31087 31291
Utah UT 657 568
Virginia VA 1574 1423
Vermont VT 34 35
Washington WA 326 299
Wisconsin WI 377 367
West Virginia WV 294 274
Wyoming WY 495 466
Total 79,506 78,077

Download the Official APVD 2024-25 Form PDF

Direct download (official TxDMV source):
https://www.txdmv.gov/sites/default/files/form_files/MCD_APVD_2024_2025.pdf (172 KB, 1 page)

Always use the latest version from txdmv.gov for your application effective date.

Additional Official Resources

  • Texas Apportioned Registration Information Packet (revised Dec 2025) → Full instructions and MCD-356 details.
  • TxFLEET online portal for applications and renewals.
  • Contact: [email protected] or (800) 299-1700 (option 5).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the difference between the 2024 and 2025 columns?
Use the column matching your application’s effective date.

Do I multiply distances by the number of vehicles in my fleet?
No — the chart gives average per-vehicle distances. The application system uses these to calculate fleet percentages.

What if my fleet has actual miles?
Renewals must use actual distances when available; the chart is only for zero-activity cases.

Is this form required for every IRP jurisdiction?
Yes — list averages for all 59 even if you never travel there.

Where do I submit the form?
Attach or enter the distances in your TxFLEET/MCD-356 application.

Final Thoughts

The APVD 2024-25 Form (Texas IRP Average Distance Chart) streamlines compliance for thousands of Texas-based carriers. Download it today, pair it with the latest Information Packet, and ensure your apportioned registration is accurate and audit-ready.

Bookmark this page and the official TxDMV Apportioned Registration portal for future updates. Safe travels and compliant miles!

Source: All information is taken directly from official Texas DMV documents current as of 2026. Always verify with txdmv.gov before filing.

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