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Starting a trucking business often involves obtaining a USDOT number through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). This page explains how DOT registration works and what trucking businesses typically prepare when getting started.
Because every trucking operation is different, many new owner-operators choose to speak with a specialist before completing the registration process.
Questions about DOT registration? Our team is available to help.
What Is a USDOT Number?
A USDOT number is an identification number issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). It allows regulators to track safety records, inspections, and operational data for commercial carriers.
Many trucking companies obtain a USDOT number when starting a new operation or expanding their business into interstate transportation.
How DOT Registration Typically Works
The DOT registration process usually involves several steps, depending on how a trucking business plans to operate.
Information that may be reviewed during registration can include:
• Business structure
• Vehicle information
• Cargo types
• States of operation
After the information is submitted, the FMCSA assigns a USDOT number that carriers use for identification and future filings.
Because requirements can vary depending on the type of trucking operation, many new carriers review the process with a specialist before moving forward.

Starting a Trucking Business?
New trucking businesses often discover that DOT registration involves more than a single application. Depending on how a company operates, additional filings or programs may also apply.
These can include items such as:
• Motor Carrier Authority (MC Number)
• Unified Carrier Registration (UCR)
• Drug & Alcohol Testing Programs
• Driver Qualification Files
Understanding which registrations apply to your operation can make the process much easier for new owner-operators.
Helping Trucking Businesses Navigate DOT Registration
FCCR assists owner-operators and small trucking companies with organizing DOT registration paperwork and related filings.
Our team works with drivers across the country who are starting new trucking businesses or expanding their operations.
If you have questions about the registration process, a compliance specialist can review your situation and explain the next steps.
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Do Trucking Companies Need Operating Authority?
In some situations, trucking businesses may also need operating authority in addition to a USDOT number. Operating authority allows certain carriers to transport regulated goods or passengers across state lines.
There are several authority types depending on the role a company plays within the transportation industry.
• Motor Carrier Authority
• Broker Authority
• Freight Forwarder Authority
Because requirements vary based on cargo type, routes, and business structure, many carriers choose to review their registration requirements before submitting applications.
Are USDOT Numbers Free?
The FMCSA currently does not charge a fee for issuing a USDOT number through its registration system.
However, depending on the type of trucking operation, additional registrations or programs may apply.
Many trucking businesses choose to review the full registration process before moving forward so they understand which filings apply to their operation.
Have Questions About DOT Registration?
Starting a trucking business often involves several registrations and filings. If you’re unsure how the DOT registration process works, a compliance specialist can walk through the process and answer your questions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The FMCSA currently does not charge a fee to issue a USDOT number. Many trucking businesses still choose to review the registration process with a specialist to understand what filings may apply to their operation.
Sometimes. Depending on how you operate, additional registrations or programs may apply, such as operating authority (MC number), drug and alcohol testing program enrollment, and a Driver Qualification File. A specialist can help you understand what may apply to your trucking business.
Many commercial carriers operating in interstate commerce, and carriers transporting certain hazardous materials obtain a USDOT number. Requirements can vary based on vehicle weight, cargo, and operating area.
URS is the FMCSA’s online registration system used for USDOT-related registrations. It guides applicants through the required information based on how a trucking business plans to operate.
Be cautious of companies that claim they can “issue” a USDOT number or use urgent language. A USDOT number is issued through the FMCSA, and the process should be explained clearly and transparently. If you’d like help, FCCR can walk you through the process and assist with the paperwork involved.