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To view a company’s current information, go to the SAFER System’s Company Snapshot. Updates can be done online via the FMCSA online registration system with your US DOT PIN, or by filing an MCS-150 form. See below for more information on updating your US DOT number information.
About this Form. Please note: After December 12, 2015, MCS-150 forms can ONLY be used to update a USDOT number, not for initial registration with FMCSA. First-time applicants must use the Unified Registration System (URS). For more information about URS, or to apply for the first time, click here.
Our Website Has Changed. If you need to reactivate your USDOT number because you failed to complete the biennial update or if you received a letter stating you were due to complete a biennial update, please go directly to the link below to complete these processes.
You will see a page with red warning notices. Go to the 3rd box, “Existing Registration Updates” and select the option “I need to update my USDOT number registration information or file my biennial update (MCS-150).”. Note: if you have an HMSP, use the second option.
This biennial form serves as an update to the information associated with your USDOT number, and your DOT number will tell you when you need to file. If the second-to-last digit of your DOT number is odd, you will file your MCS-150 every odd year (2023, 2025, 2027, etc.).
In this article, we will explore the importance of regular MCS-150 updates and provide valuable insights on how to navigate the update process effectively. By understanding the significance of keeping your carrier information up to date, you can ensure compliance, enhance safety, and avoid potential penalties.
The biennial update is a requirement set by the FMCSA to update your MCS-150 Form (also called the Motor Carrier Identification Report) every two years, keep in mind some states actually require you to update it every year as part of renewing your truck/fleet registration.