Alabama Administrative Code
Title 810 - ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Chapter 810-5-1 - VEHICLE REGISTRATION
Section 810-5-1-.200 - Fleet Online Registration And Tax (FORT) System
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) In accordance with § 40-12-305, Code of Ala. 1975, motor vehicles owned by fleet operators may apply to the department for fleet license plates. Effective January 1, 2022, fleet operators may apply for fleet license plates through the Fleet Online Registration and Tax (FORT) system.
(2) Definitions.
(3) Eligibility. Fleet operators desiring to establish and maintain a FORT account for the registration of fleet vehicles must make application with the department and provide the following documents:
(4) Registration. The department will issue a "Fleet" license plate and registration for each fleet vehicle upon the complete submission of the application and the electronic payment of applicable fees and taxes through the FORT system, as provided under Chapter 12 of Title 40, Code of Ala. 1975. Fees and taxes collected for fleet vehicles registered through FORT will be sent to the local licensing official where a vehicle is based so that the funds can then be distributed by the licensing official to the statutorily designated recipients.
(5) Expiration.
(5) years.
(6) Evidence of Insurance. Proof of commercial or fleet liability insurance coverage or self-insured certification from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency must be provided annually.
(7) Deletions. When a fleet operator sells, trades, or otherwise disposes of a fleet vehicle, the fleet operator must choose the reason (sold, traded, etc.) the vehicle is being deleted from the fleet through the FORT system. The plate issued for the deleted vehicle must be removed from the vehicle and retained by the fleet operator for audit by the department for three (3) years past the registration expiration.
(8) Transfers. If the fleet operator maintains fleets at different locations, a vehicle may be transferred from one location to another location during the renewal period. Fleet license plates cannot be transferred to different vehicles. FORT accounts are setup for specific legal entities; therefore, vehicles cannot be transferred to a different entity (tradename, etc.).
(9) Replacements. In accordance with § 40-12-265 Code of Ala. 1975, in the event a fleet license plate becomes so mutilated as to make it illegible, or has been lost or stolen, the plate must be deleted from the fleet through the FORT system. For mutilated plates, the plate must be retained by the fleet operator for audit by the department for three (3) years past the registration expiration. For lost or stolen plates, upon payment of applicable fees and taxes, the department shall issue a replacement license plate.
(10) Temporary Vehicle Registration. A temporary vehicle registration may be issued to allow a fleet vehicle to operate until a license plate is received.
(11) In lieu of retaining a fleet license plate for audit purposes as prescribed in paragraphs 7 and 9, the fleet operator may surrender the license plate to the county licensing official in the county where the vehicle was based. The county licensing official must then denote such surrender utilizing the system provided by the department.
Author: Troy Thigpen
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 32-6-65, 40-1-44, 40-2A-7(a)(5); Chapter 8 and Chapter 12 Title 40.