FMCSA Revokes Another 10 ELDs: September 8 Deadline for Carriers

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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has removed another 10 electronic logging devices (ELDs) from its list of registered devices after determining they no longer meet the agency’s minimum technical requirements. Motor carriers using any of the affected devices have until September 8, 2026, to replace them with a compliant ELD.

After that date, drivers who continue using one of the revoked devices may be cited for operating without a compliant ELD and could be placed out of service during roadside inspections.

Key Takeaways

  • FMCSA revoked 10 additional electronic logging devices in July 2026.
  • Carriers have 60 days to replace affected devices.
  • The compliance deadline is September 8, 2026.
  • Drivers should switch to paper logs or compliant logging software until a replacement ELD is installed.
  • Beginning September 8, drivers using revoked devices may be cited and placed out of service.

Why Were These ELDs Revoked?

According to the FMCSA, the affected devices were removed because their providers failed to meet the minimum requirements established in Title 49 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of Part 395.

FMCSA Administrator Derek D. Barrs emphasized that only compliant and reliable ELDs should be used on commercial vehicles because accurate hours-of-service records are essential for highway safety, consistent enforcement, and accountability throughout the trucking industry.

While the agency has not publicly detailed the specific deficiencies for each individual device, every provider listed failed to maintain compliance with the federal ELD technical standards required for registration.

Complete List of Revoked ELDs

The following devices were removed from the FMCSA’s Registered ELD List:

ELD NameProviderModel Number
Ontime Logs iosixONTIME LOGS INCOTL101
LAST MINUTE ELDLast Minute ELD360-LM
Porter ELDPorter ELDPorter 1
Zee HOS ComplianceZee AppTTELD101
EV ELD IOSIX (formerly EVO ELD IOSIX)Ev ELD Inc.EV 2
Light and Travel ELDLIGHT AND TRAVEL LLCLNTRA
PREMIERRIDE LOGSPREMIERRIDE LOGS LLC1RIDE
2BRO ELDTWO BRO SECURITY & IT SOLUTIONS2BRO002
305 ELDTWO BRO SECURITY & IT SOLUTIONS305002
TT ELD 40TT ELD Inc.PT40

What Carriers Need to Do

If your company uses one of the affected ELDs, the FMCSA instructs carriers to:

  1. Stop relying on the revoked ELD.
  2. Use paper logs or compliant logging software to record hours of service.
  3. Replace the revoked device with an ELD that appears on the FMCSA’s Registered Devices List before September 8, 2026.

Although providers may eventually correct the issues and regain registration, the FMCSA strongly recommends replacing affected devices immediately rather than waiting for potential reinstatement.

What Happens After September 8?

The FMCSA is providing a 60-day transition period to allow carriers time to replace their devices.

Before September 8, enforcement officials are encouraged to review paper logs, logging software, or information displayed on the revoked device rather than citing drivers solely for using one of the affected ELDs.

Beginning September 8, 2026, however, carriers that continue using these devices will be treated as operating without a compliant ELD.

Drivers may receive citations for:

  • 49 CFR 395.8(a)(1) — No record of duty status
  • 49 CFR 395.22(a) — Failure to use a registered electronic logging device

In addition, drivers may be placed Out of Service (OOS) under the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) Out-of-Service Criteria until they return to compliance.

This Is the Latest in a Series of FMCSA ELD Revocations

This latest enforcement action continues the FMCSA’s ongoing effort to remove non-compliant electronic logging devices from the marketplace. Throughout 2026, the agency has revoked multiple batches of ELDs after determining they no longer met federal technical requirements.

Motor carriers should regularly verify that their ELD provider remains on the FMCSA’s list of registered devices and monitor future announcements for additional revocations.

Final Thoughts

Electronic logging devices remain a critical part of federal hours-of-service compliance. If your fleet uses one of the newly revoked devices, replacing it before September 8, 2026, can help avoid roadside violations, out-of-service orders, and unnecessary disruptions to your operations.

For the most current information, carriers should continue monitoring official FMCSA announcements regarding registered and revoked electronic logging devices.

FAQs

Can I continue using my revoked ELD until September 8?

Yes. The FMCSA has provided a 60-day transition period. During this time, carriers should begin replacing affected devices while maintaining accurate hours-of-service records using paper logs or compliant logging software if necessary.

What happens if my ELD provider fixes the problem?

If the provider corrects all identified deficiencies, the FMCSA may restore the device to its Registered Devices List and notify the industry of the update.

How do I know if my ELD has been revoked?

Compare your device’s name and model number with the FMCSA’s Revoked Devices List or the table above.

Where can I verify whether an ELD is registered?

You can verify a device’s status on the FMCSA’s official Registered ELD List and Revoked Devices List.

Stay Informed about FMCSA ELD Revocations

Keeping up with FMCSA compliance changes can help prevent costly violations and unnecessary downtime. Stay informed by following our ELD compliance guide for updates on federal regulations, revoked devices, and other important changes affecting commercial carriers.

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