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The Motor Carrier Permit requires a CA number, issued by the California Highway Patrol (CHP). Contact CHP at (916) 843-4150. In-State Carriers: A commercial
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Before entering the State of California, a trucker must have a federal US Department of Transportation (DOT) Number. As part of the registration process, you must provide your Federal ID number if you are involved in transportation services as a motor carrier. How To Obtain a US DOT Number.
Drivers who transport property, operate large commercial vehicles, transport hazardous materials, or operate vehicles requiring a commercial driver’s license need a motor carrier permit (MCP) as evidence they have registered their California Carrier Identification number (CA#) with DMV.
Do I need a USDOT Number? FMCSA's third stakeholder day offered attendees a first look at the identity verification process that will be implemented in the existing Unified Registration System (URS) and a preview of the registration process in the new system coming in 2025.
You must obtain a CA number before applying for your MCP; then write the word ‘Pending’ in the CA number box on the Application for Motor Carrier Permit (DMV 706 MCP). See info on obtaining and displaying CA numbers .
Have your Carrier Identification (CA) number and the exact name as shown on your MCP. Be prepared to pay applicable fees using your banking information (bank routing number and account number, as shown on your checks) or by credit/debit card.
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