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Stay up to date on changes coming to FMCSA registration to simplify the registration process, streamline identification, improve the customer experience, and incorporate enhanced verification tools
To register for a USDOT number, you can apply online through the FMCSA's Unified Registration System (URS). The URS system will guide you through the registration process and help you determine what other registrations, permits, or authorities you may need.
Overview Any time a carrier or other regulated entity changes its name or address, or other details in their record, they should update their US DOT and operating authority record with FMCSA in a timely manner.
Companies that operate commercial vehicles transporting passengers or hauling cargo in interstate commerce must be registered with the FMCSA and must have a USDOT Number. Also, commercial intrastate hazardous materials carriers who haul quantities requiring a safety permit must register for a USDOT Number.
Apply for New Registration (USDOT and Operating Authority Numbers) Applying for a New USDOT Number? Companies that operate commercial vehicles transporting passengers or hauling cargo in interstate commerce must be registered with FMCSA and must have a USDOT Number.
FMCSA monitors and ensures compliance with motor carrier safety (all carriers) and commercial (for-hire, non-exempt carriers) regulations. Companies may be subject to registration requirements for both safety (safety registration) and commercial regulation (operating authority registration).
If you need to reactivate your USDOT number because you failed to complete the biennial update or if you received a letter stating you were due to complete a biennial update, please go directly to the link below to complete these processes.
The Unified Registration System (URS) is the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA) electronic on-line registration system for all entities regulated by the Agency, including motor carriers, brokers, freight forwarders, intermodal equipment providers (IEPs), hazardous materials safety permit (HMSP) applicants/holders, and cargo ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) registration process requires that companies define the type of business operation (Motor Carrier, Broker, Shipper, Freight Forwarder and/or Cargo Tank Facility) that they plan to establish.
FMCSA is supporting this year’s U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree journey from Alaska to Washington, D.C. Help spread holiday cheer while raising awareness about sharing the road safely with large trucks and buses.