If I change my business entity (e.g., sole proprietorship to partnership, individual to corporation, partnership to individual, etc.), do I need to apply for a new MCP?
Yes, you will need to apply for a new permit in the name of the new entity. To do this you will need to submit: • A completed application form (DMV 706 MCP). • Proof of financial responsibility (DMV 65 MCP rev. 7/2002). • Proof of Workers’ Compensation coverage issued by SCIF or a signed exemption. • A valid Requestor Code issued by the Employer Pull Notice Program (EPN) if you employ drivers with a Commercial Class A, B or C driver license with a hazardous materials endorsement. For forms or additional information on EPN, you may contact the EPN Unit at (916) 657-6346 or “click” here to be taken to the web page. • A Carrier Identification number (CA#) issued by the CHP. • Payment of fees. You will also need to complete and submit to the department a Request for Voluntary Withdrawal Permit form (DMV 716 MCP) for the permit issued to the previous entity, if you are no longer doing business under that name. If you are unable to access or print the form through the Internet, contact the M
Yes, you will need to apply for a new permit in the name of the new business entity. To do this you will need: • A new Carrier Identification number (CA#) issued by the CHP. • An Application for Motor Carrier Permit (DMV 706 MCP) (PDF) completed in full. • If your vehicles require commercially licensed drivers, you must enroll the new business entity in the Employer Pull Notice Program (EPN) and provide a valid requester code on the application. For more information, contact the EPN Unit at (916) 657-6346. • A new Certificate of Insurance for liability insurance (DMV 65 MCP) issued to the new business entity. • A new Certificate of Insurance for workers’ compensation insurance or indicate proof of exemption on the application. • Payment of required fees. If you are no longer operating under the old MCP, you must file a Request for Voluntary Withdrawal (DMV 716 MCP) (PDF) with the department. Fees paid for an MCP that has been withdrawn are not refundable. Failing to file the Voluntary
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