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How do I get operating authority (MC number)?

If you already have a USDOT number, you must complete the appropriate motor carrier operating authority forms (OP-1 series) and submit them to FMCSA for processing. Please read the instructions for the appropriate OP-series form carefully to avoid errors.

If you do not already have a US DOT number or other authority, you must begin the online registration process via our Unified Registration System. This process requires a credit card.

There is a $300 fee for each operating authority requested.

PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND APPLY FOR THE CORRECT TYPE OF MOTOR CARRIER OPERATING AUTHORITY. THE $300 FILING FEE IS NON-REFUNDABLE.

Last Updated: May 20, 2023

What is the cost for obtaining operating authority (MC/FF/MX number)?

The cost for each individual Operating Authority is a one-time fee of $300. Separate filing fees must be submitted with the application at the time of processing for each Authority sought. For instance, requests for Passenger Authority and Household Goods Authority will require two $300 fees ($600). Payments can be combined. If both authorities are the same type (like common and contract carrier authorities for property), there is only one fee. FILING FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.

There is a $14 charge for processing of a name change and an $80 fee for requesting reinstatement of an authority if it is revoked. For more information on operating authority fees, click here.

You can file for the following operating authorities with the OP-1 Application For Motor Property Carrier and Broker Authority (definitions can be found in 49 CFR 390.5):

  • Motor Common Carrier of Property except Household Goods
  • Motor Contract Carrier of Property except Household Goods
  • Motor Common Carrier of Household Goods
  • Motor Contract Carrier of Household Goods
  • Broker of Property except Household Goods
  • United States-based Enterprise Carrier of International Cargo (except Household Goods)
  • United States-based Enterprise Carrier of International Household Goods
  • United States-based Enterprise Owned or Controlled by Persons of Mexico Providing Truck Services for the Transportation of International Household Goods
  • OP-1(FF) — Application for Freight Forwarder Authority
  • OP-1(P) — Application for Motor Passenger Carrier Authority
  • OP-1(MX) — Application to Register Mexico-based Carriers for Motor Authority to Operate Beyond U.S. Municipalities and Commercial Zones on the U.S.-Mexico Border
  • OP-2 — Application for Mexican Certificate of Registration for Foreign Motor Carriers and Foreign Motor Private Carriers under 49 U.S.C. 1302

Last Updated: May 20, 2023

Are the Unified Registration System (URS) and the Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) the Same Thing?

No. URS stands for "Unified Registration System," a new electronic on-line registration system that will streamline and simplify the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA) registration process and serve as a clearinghouse and depository of information on all entities regulated by the Agency. You can learn more about URS at this page.

UCR stands for "Unified Carrier Registration," which is not an FMCSA program. It refers to an agreement among the states set up by Congress governing the collection and distribution of registration information and UCR fees paid to states by motor carriers, private motor carriers, brokers, freight forwarders, and leasing companies pursuant to 49 U.S.C. Section 14504a.  The fees collected support state motor carrier safety activities. For more information, click here.

Last Updated: May 20, 2023

How do I inactivate my USDOT number?

You must submit the Form MCS-150 and select the reason for filing as “Out of Business.” Please provide a copy (as an attachment) of the Driver’s License from the individual who signed the certification statement either #31 on the Form MCS-150, #37 on the Form MCS-150B, or #22 on the Form MCS-150 C. 

If you have an active operating authority linked to your USDOT Number, you must submit the Form OCE-46 along with the Form MCS-150. The Form OCE-46 must be notarized or signed in the presence of an FMCSA staff member. 

You can submit the completed and signed forms using the following options:

  • Submit a ticket via the FMCSA Registration Contact webpage. 
  • Fax: You can fax the completed and signed form and letter to 202-366-3477. 

Please note FMCSA strongly encourages users to submit a ticket via the FMCSA Registration Contact webpage for a faster processing time.

 

 

 

Last Updated: May 20, 2023

How do I reactivate my USDOT number?

To reactivate your USDOT number, you must submit complete and submit the appropriate MCS-150 series form, as applicable to your company. Please note that FMCSA strongly recommends using forms directly from our website as other online places may include expired forms by mistake. FMCSA does not accept expired versions of the MCS-150, MCS-150B and MCS-150C forms. 

If you are reactivating your USDOT Number after a New Entrant revocation, click here as there are separate instructions to follow.

If you also need to reinstate your operating authority, click here for separate instructions. 

To verify your current USDOT number status, visit our SAFER Company Snapshot web page. 

If you have questions about your USDOT status, please contact us by phone, email or chat. We can also walk you through the process on your computer using our co-browse functionality.

Last Updated: May 20, 2023

How do I change the company address or phone number for my motor carrier operating authority (MC number)?

You may change the company address or phone number of your operating authority (MC number) record, by submitting your request following any of the options below:

  • Online: Request reinstatement online via your FMCSA Portal account (Don't have an FMCSA Portal Account to Make Online Changes?)
  • Paper: Send your completed and signed MCSA-5889 Form to us by submitting a ticket via our ASK website (scroll to the bottom of the page, complete the required fields, and upload your document). You will receive a confirmation number by email. Alternatively, you may fax a completed and signed MCSA-5889 Form to 202-366-3477. Paper submissions may take up 8 days for review and processing. 

Your completed form must contain:

  • The MC number
  • The name of the company
  • The former and current addresses and telephone numbers
  • Signature of the applicant or applicant's representative

Last Updated: May 20, 2023

How can I check the status of my operating authority (MC/FF/MX number) registration and/or application, and obtain a copy of my certificate, permit, or license?

To check the status of your operating authority registration (MC/FF/MX number) or application, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the FMCSA Licensing and Insurance website.
  2. Enter your MC Number or USDOT Number in the appropriate field.
  3. Complete the CAPTCHA verification by checking the box next to “I’m not a robot.”
  4. Click Search.
  5. On the Carrier Search results page, click the "HTML" link under the “View Details” column.
  6. Review the “Authority Status” column to confirm the current registration status.
  7. To check the status of a pending application, click the “Application Pending” link at the bottom of the page.
  8. For a record of historical application activity, click on the “Authority History” link at the bottom of the page.

Additional Notes:

  • Operating authority documents are typically received via mail within 3–4 business days.
  • You may also obtain an immediate electronic copy of your certificate, permit, or license by visiting the FMCSA Daily Registration Decisions page.
  • For further assistance, contact FMCSA at 800-832-5660, Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET, or submit an inquiry through the Ask FMCSA page.

To check the status of a USDOT number, click here.

Last Updated: May 20, 2023

Do I need a new USDOT number if I am changing my company’s Legal Name or Form of Business?

The FMCSA's policy is to assign a unique USDOT identification number to each person required to identify themself with FMCSA under 49 U.S.C. 13902, 31134 and 49 C.F.R. 390.19T or 390.200T.  USDOT numbers are not transferable and are assigned to only one person and remain assigned to that person forever.  A person includes an individual, corporation, partnership, or other business organization as authorized by state law.  Each separate and distinct person must have separate registration.

For corporations, partnerships and other business organizations, the USDOT number will remain the same when there is a change in company officials, address or other demographic information, and the corporation, partnership, or other business organization will continue operations as the same legal person/entity. In case of a change in demographic information, the motor carrier is required to file an updated Form MCS-150, Motor Carrier Identification Report, within 30 days of the change. 

We will allow a sole proprietor to maintain its USDOT number when it changes its current form of business, and the new entity will continue to operate virtually the same (absent the form of business change) as before the change.  There would be no change in company officials, address, or other demographic information and the new entity will maintain identical operations, employees and assets.  We will permit a change in the Tax ID number based on the new articles of incorporation.

It is important to note that the regulation has not changed.  The Office of Registration and Safety Information is often asked whether a new USDOT number is or is not required following motor carrier ownership, form of business, or operational changes.  The office recently provided clarification and direction for what must be done when these situations arise.

Last Updated: May 20, 2023

What is the difference between interstate commerce and intrastate commerce?

If you perform trade, traffic, or transportation exclusively in your business’s domicile state, this is considered intrastate commerce.

If your trade, traffic, or transportation is one of the following, this is considered interstate commerce. Source: 49 CFR 390.5.:

  • Between a place in a state and a place outside of such state (including a place outside of the United States)
  • Between two places in a state through another state or a place outside of the United States
  • Between two places in a state as part of trade, traffic, or transportation originating or terminating outside the state or the United States

Last Updated: May 20, 2023

How do I determine the status of my USDOT Number?

You can determine the status of your USDOT number in these ways:

  • Online: Go to the SAFER website and search by name, USDOT number or MC number
  • Submit a ticket: Visit our website at: ask.fmcsa.dot.gov. Scroll to the bottom of the page and complete the required fields (and upload any documents, if applicable). You will receive a tracking number;
  • Chat: Initiate a live chat with FMCSA Customer Service
  • Phone: Call 800-832-5660 to speak to FMCSA Customer Service

Last Updated: May 20, 2023

How do I reinstate my Operating Authority (MC/FF/MX number)?

To reinstate your operating authority (MC, FF, or MX Docket Number), you will be required to:

  • Comply to with the minimum financial responsibility requirements and Designation of Process Agent (BOC-3 Form) on file with FMCSA. Please see our Insurance Requirements website for more information; and
  • Motor Carriers Only: Have an active USDOT Number with up-to-date contact information on file. Our systems will not allow users to request reinstatement if the USDOT Number is Inactive or Out of Service. You may submit an MCS-150 Form along with your reinstatement request to update your information.

The cost to request a reinstatement is $80.00. Authority is typically active within a week of application receipt and valid payment. FMCSA will notify you if your application is on hold, pending additional information or in vetting under review.

Please note: You cannot request reinstatement if you have been placed Out of Service for being an "imminent hazard" or due to a final unsatisfactory safety rating ("UNSAT/UNFIT). 

You may submit your operating authority reinstatement request following any of the options below:

  • Online: Request reinstatement online via your FMCSA Portal account (Don't have an FMCSA Portal Account to Make Online Changes?)
  • Paper: Send your completed and signed MCSA-5889 Form to us by submitting a ticket via our ASK website (scroll to the bottom of the page, complete the required fields, and upload your document). You will receive a confirmation number by email. Alternatively, you may fax a completed and signed MCSA-5889 Form to 202-366-3477. Paper submissions may take up 8 days for review and processing. 

Last Updated: May 20, 2023

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