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What forms are required to transport Regulated property for-hire Interstate?

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What forms are required to transport Regulated property for-hire Interstate?

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If you are transporting regulated property “for hire” from one state to another, you are required to have both a USDOT number (MCS-150 and MCS-150A) and operating authority (active MC number – OP-1). Logistec can assist you by applying for these forms. Please feel free to contact Logistec for additional questions relating to these forms. – back to f.a.q.

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If you are transporting Regulated property ” for hire ” from one State to another, you are required to have both a USDOT number (MCS-150 and MCS-150A) and operating authority (active MC number – OP-1). You may apply for the USDOT number on the Internet at http://safer.fmcsa.dot.gov and you may apply for the MC number on the Internet at http://safer.fmcsa.dot.gov.

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If you are transporting Regulated property “for hire” from one State to another, you must register with the FMCSA an MCS-150 or MCS-150B for your USDOT Number and the OP-1 Form for your Operating Authority. You may apply for both the USDOT Number and Operating Authority on the Internet at www.fmcsa.dot.gov.

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