No. If you're operating as a third party, on a for-hire basis, you're operating as a commercial motor carrier, regulated by the ICC. Farm vehicles are exempt from CDL and ICC requirements, because they're not hauling for hire - thus, they're not considered commercial vehicles. If you do what you're suggesting, and trying to haul for hire with farm tags, expect the USDOT and OKDOT both to come down on you like a ton of bricks.
For a CMV to be eligible to be tagged with farm tags and registered as a farm use vehicle, it must belong to a specific farm. It may only be used for the purposes of that farm, and it may only be operated within 150 miles of that farm.
No. A vehicle operating with farm tags cannot serve as a third party, for-hire carrier. Activities of a registered farm vehicle are restricted to activities of that farm only.
If you're hauling it as a third party, for hire carrier, then no. To use farm tags, the vehicle must be owned by the farm, operated by the farmer, their immediate family, or direct employees of the farmer, and cannot be used for third party for-hire freight haulage (even if it is only agricultural products).
In ky, you get reduced taxes on your tags for a farm tag.
vehicles with farm tags are exempt from seatbelt usage in Texas. Certain utility workers are exempt.
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They are exempt from CDL requirements, provided that:They are not used on a for-hire basis (which is illegal to do with farm tags, anyhow)They are used exclusively for farm related activitiesThey remain within a 150 mile radius of that farmThe driver is either the farmer, an immediate family member of the farmer, or a direct employee of the farmerStates, however, gain jurisdiction of vehicles exempt from CDL requirements (such as farm vehicles), and will have their own licencing requirements (depending on the state, it may be a non-CDL Class A, or it may be a "chauffeur's licence" with an endorsement to operate that class of vehicle).
That will vary from state to state.
it means the car has no registration, title, or tags i would suggest a farm use tag and a bale of hay in the back so it looks like your on "official farm business"
It will not be legal for on road use.
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It typically won't be an issue. Before you can haul freight, you'll have to obtain ICC/MC authority, USDOT registration, IFTA, etc. By the time all that's done, you'll have the vehicle registered and, even if you don't yet have your base plate in your physical possession, you'll have a certificate of registration.
Is the car on Private property or parked in a public place? On your Private property, without valid Tags and Without a loan against it then no insurance required.
Because they treasure tags