Failure to file accurately and timely will result in your operations being put on hold by the FMCSA. File with Dakota Group today and let us take care of all your trucking compliance needs efficiently and stress-free.
What is an MCS-150?
The MCS-150 is a form required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) used for motor carriers to register and update their U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) number company record.
The basic information required in your MCS-150 includes, but is not limited to:
- USDOT Number
- MC Number
- Carrier Mileage
- Legal Business Name
- Type Of Company Operations
- Cargo Classification
- Number Of Vehicles
- Driver Information
How Often Does an MCS-150 Need to be Filed? What is it?
The FMCSA requires that all motor carriers update their MCS-150 every two years. Additionally, any changes to the company’s operations must be updated in the MCS-150, preferably in an immediate timeframe.
Changes that must be updated include:
- Change To The Legal Business Name
- Change To The Business Addresses
- Change In The Number Of Trucks
The MCS-150 is a federally mandated form that allows the FMCSA to analyze and regulate a carrier’s overall safety performance. The information required in the MCS-150 form works together as a combined report of safety data collection.
The USDOT Number is unique to each company, allowing the carrier to be federally recognized and regulated for compliance with safety and inspection. The FMCSA uses each USDOT number to monitor the safety record of each company, which includes information on reported accidents, safety violations, and inspection issues.
When is the Deadline to File the MCS-150?
The due date for filing an MCS-150 is different depending on the carrier, and companies must submit their filings on time. The deadline is dependent on the last two digits of your USDOT number. Reach out to our expert compliance team for assistance with filing your MCS-150, updating any information, and confirming whether you are currently in compliance.
So, How do You File the MCS-150?
Filing the MCS-15O can be done digitally or through the mail. The FMCSA Online Registration System is the only platform for registering and making updates to current MCS-150 forms.
While the process may seem simple, many carriers lack the correct information or resources to file properly, leading to delays, fines, and even the deactivation of their DOT numbers. At Dakota Group, we handle all the complex paperwork for you, allowing you to sit back and relax while the filing gets taken care of. Our team at Dakota Group keeps you compliant, stress-free, and safe from any potential penalties.
What are the Penalties for Inaccurate or Missed Filings of the MCS-150?
Failure to update your MCS-150 will result in the immediate deactivation of your USDOT number, making it illegal for the operations of your commercial motor vehicles to continue. Civil penalties are also typically imposed, with fines up to $1,000 each day, maxing out at $10,000.
Regardless of whether your company has made updates to the information or not, the MCS-150 must be filed biennially.
The number one reason carriers fall out of compliance with regulations is that they fail to renew their MCS-150 by the deadline.
The Step-By-Step Guide to Filing the MCS-150:
If you wish to complete the filing process by yourself instead of paying our team $189, these are the mandatory steps to ensure compliance with the FMCSA. Penalties for filing incorrectly or late filings range from $1,000 to $10,000 in fees.
- Gather the following information:
- USDOT Number
- Employer Identification Number
- Company Legal Name, Address, and Contact Information
- Number Of Vehicles
- Number Of Drivers
- Types Of Cargo
- Mileage Data From The Previous Year
- Complete the MCS-150 form
- Submit the form through the online portal*
- Monitor and handle rejections with correspondence, phone calls as needed, and further ID verification (rejections are no joke; our team handles these for our clients by gathering information proactively and responding immediately to prevent penalties)
Update regularly
What triggers an MCS-150 update?
- Biennial Requirement
- Business Changes (Address Or Name Change)
- Fleet Changes (Addition/Removal Of Trucks, Change In Annual Mileage)
- If You Wish To Cease Operations
Any changes to the company’s information must be reported to the MCS-150 form promptly, and biennial resubmission of the form is mandatory to comply with regulations.
File With Dakota Group
The MCS-150 form is a critical step in ensuring that each carrier complies with safety regulations set by the FMCSA. Don’t let the complex and long-winding paperwork hold you back from staying compliant and avoiding fines and penalties.
File with Dakota Group today to save hours and take care of your paperwork promptly and securely. Our specialists are expertly trained to assist your company in filing this FMCSA requirement, and we do so in a matter of minutes with ongoing compliance, providing you a real team of experts.
Save yourself the hassle, and let our team help yours stay compliant and up-to-date.
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Tariq Soliman
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