Gain interstate authority from the FMCSA and DOT to drive state-to-state.
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USDOT
We can supply you with a new USDOT number within an hour.
Broker
Secure your legal right to operate as a freight broker.
Household Goods
Receive authority to transport household goods as a moving company.
Landscape
Our experts will get your landscaping business DOT-certified.
Car Hauling
Take care of all your car hauling registration needs through our services.
Sprinter Van
Gain the authority to provide transportation in a sprinter van.
Passenger
We can register your business to transport passengers in any state.
Dump Truck
Our team is here to provide full-scale dump truck registration.
Tow Truck
Secure crucial licensing to operate tow trucks.
Tanker
Gain the authority to drive tanker trucks.
Amazon
Maintain complete compliance as an Amazon box truck driver.
CA Number
We will register your carrier to operate in California ASAP.
MC
Gain the authority to operate through an MC number.
HUT
Start operating commercial vehicles in New York State with a HUT permit.
Licensing Tabulate
Fix your DOT application through our licensing tabulate.
Agreement
Receive first-rate helping setting up an agreement between a carrier and independent drivers.
Deactivation
Our experts are standing by to help you deactivate your DOT number.
EIN/TAX ID
Receive an IRS Employer Identification Number for your new business.
Limited Liability Company (LLC)
Our experts will form a business entity on your behalf to get your company up-and-running.
Starting a Trucking Company?
Before you launch, ensure you've secured the necessary business license to start
a trucking company.
Any truck weighing over 26,000 pounds - is ready to hit the road, remember that obtaining the right
permissions grants you passage not only through the 50 states but also into some Canadian provinces!
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.
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