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Drivers who transport property, operate large commercial vehicles, transport hazardous materials, or operate vehicles requiring a commercial driver’s license need a motor carrier permit (MCP) as evidence they have registered their California Carrier Identification number (CA#) with DMV.
Motor Carrier Permitting. Apply for, renew, or reinstate an MCP, or request a seasonal MCP or extension. Read the MCP News Bulletin for important information regarding future renewals. Before you begin…. Have your Carrier Identification (CA) number and the exact name as shown on your MCP.
To prove vehicle ownership, it’s important to have a valid, up-to-date, and accurate Certificate of Title. Find out what documents you need to get an AB 60 license. Renew, reinstate, or apply for a motor carrier permit. Find out the difference between eLearning and online knowledge testing.
Will DMV audit my carrier records? Get answers on Motor Carrier Permit (MCP) requirements, fees, testing, inspections, and more from carrier inspection fees to MCP penalties and more.
Motor Carrier Services (MCS) serves the California vehicle industry by issuing Motor Carrier Permits (MCPs), overseeing commercial vehicle licensing and registration, managing the Employer Pull Notice (EPN) program, and more.
MC 500 M Motor Carrier Permit Handbook 1.005 HOW TO OBTAIN A MOTOR CARRIER PERMIT? The following information is required: • A CA#. • A completed Application for Motor Carrier Permit (MC 706 M). • Proof of financial responsibility. • Proof of workers’ compensation insurance or signed exemption.
All Motor Carrier Permit (MCP) applicants must complete this application, in its entirety, pay the required fees, provide required information regarding enrollment in mandated programs, provide and maintain liability insurance
Motor trucks with two or more axles and a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of more than 10,000 pounds and other motor vehicles used to transport property for compensation are required to obtain a motor carrier permit.
May apply for a Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP), but must have a CA driver’s license prior to getting a CLP. May drive for a commercial company if you are 18 to 20 years old, possess a CDL, and your load does not originate from outside of CA.
California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) - apply for a REAL ID, register a vehicle, renew a driver's license, and more.