Operating Authority
There are 2 main steps to completing your authority process: federal and state. Below is a breakdown of the pieces for each step and an explanation of what they are:
Federal --
MC Number
– Issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), the Motor Carrier (MC) Number is what constitutes authority to cross state lines for hire as a motor carrier. All companies transporting freight for hire are required to obtain an MC Number.
USDOT Number
– Issued by the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT), the USDOT Number is the main tracking number for your trucking company. The USDOT number registers the number of trucks, drivers, and the safety rating of your company. A USDOT NUMBER DOES NOT CONSTITUTE INTERSTATE AUTHORITY.
BOC 3 Process Agents
– Process agents are people designated in each state that can accept legal documents on your behalf and then return them to you in your home state. BOC 3 Process agents are a requirement to obtaining federal authority.
Insurance
– A carrier must obtain Liability and Cargo insurance. It is recommended that you obtain a $750,000 LIABILITY POLICY.. You will need to obtain insurance within the first two weeks after the MC number is filed to avoid any delays in your authority processing. If you fail to get insurance on file within the first 60 days then your authority application will be dismissed. If you do not obtain insurance within that year’s time, you will have to start the authority process over again and repay all applicable fees.
State --
UCR
– The Unified Carrier Registration states that all motor carriers, regulated, exempt, private, interstate brokers, Freight Forwarders and leasing companies are subject to fees under the UCR. Fees are calculated per company based on the number of commercial motor vehicles it operates. Commercial motor vehicles include the number of trucks and power units operated by the company).
IFTA
– The International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) is for trucks with a Gross Vehicle Weight over 26,000 lbs operating interstate for-hire or interstate private. All 48 states and the Provinces of Canada participate in the IFTA program. Once registered there will be quarterly tax filings due. You are required to keep track of the mileage traveled in each state and all of your fuel purchases.
State Permits:
NY, NM, KY – These states require an extra permit to operate within their borders. Once registered there will be tax filings due based on the miles traveled in each of these states.
How Getting Your Trucking Authority Works