The Arizona Republic

All U-Haul trucks have Ariz. license plates. Here’s why

- Adam Terro and Brock Blasdell Reach breaking news reporter Adam Terro at adam.terro@arizonarep­ublic.com.

A shooting in a Brooklyn subway on Tuesday morning brought police to an abandoned U-Haul in search of a suspect. The rental vehicle has an Arizona license plate, but the company says the van was not leased out of the state.

This has left many curious onlookers with one question: Why do all U-Haul rentals have Arizona plates?

Is U-Haul based in Arizona?

Yes. The U-Haul company headquarte­rs is located in Phoenix, where the company registers all of its fleet of vehicles.

“U-Haul Internatio­nal has been headquarte­red in midtown Phoenix since 1967,” Jeff Lockridge, manager of media and public relations for U-Haul Internatio­nal, said.

Why are U-Haul trucks registered in Arizona?

U-Haul uses a vehicle registrati­on

system called the Internatio­nal Registrati­on Plan or IRP. The program allows for companies across Canada and the United States to register their vehicle fleets in one location while still paying the appropriat­e fees to the places their vehicles are used.

All U-Haul rentals have Arizona plates because of IRPs — vehicles registered

this way are given one license plate from the state in which they are registered. In U-Haul’s case, that’s been sunny Arizona since the late ‘60s.

By using this form of registrati­on, the jurisdicti­on which U-Haul pays fees to is responsibl­e for then sending money owed to other jurisdicti­ons where UHaul trucks may be operated.

“Such a vehicle, so far as registrati­on is concerned, may be operated both interjuris­dictionall­y and intrajuris­dictionall­y,” Lockridge wrote in a statement.

How old do you have to be to rent a U-Haul?

According to the U-Haul website, customers must be at least 16 years old to rent trailers and at least 18 years old to rent a truck.

All customers must provide a government-issued driver’s license.

Can you take a U-Haul anywhere in the country?

U-Hauls are able to be reserved and taken from Phoenix to anywhere within the U.S. and Canada where they operate. Prices vary depending on the length of travel, but reservatio­ns can be made by customers without any additional paperwork or informatio­n beyond destinatio­n location.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? U-Haul Internatio­nal has had its headquarte­rs in Phoenix since 1967.
GETTY IMAGES U-Haul Internatio­nal has had its headquarte­rs in Phoenix since 1967.

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