Canadian cross-border compliance 101: Why having a USDOT number matters
Are you a carrier thinking of expanding operations into the United States? If so, one of the first credentials you’ll need when operating commercial vehicles into the United States, is a USDOT number. Your USDOT number is one of your most important, so it’s best you know as much as you can about what it is, how it’s used by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), where it needs to be displayed, and how you maintain it.
To obtain a USDOT number, you need to use the FMCSA’s Unified Registration System (URS). This online-only system is used to obtain a new USDOT number, and if necessary, a for-hire authority.
Don’t share it
First off, it is key to know that you can’t share your USDOT number with another entity. It cannot be shared or lent to another entity for any reason even if you have a related company in Canada. If the related company is a completely separate entity, then that company cannot use your USDOT number for operations into the United States. Each separate entity requires its own USDOT number to operate commercial vehicles into the United States.
Display it on your vehicles
You’ll need to ensure that you display your USDOT number on the commercial vehicles you’re operating in the United States. The purpose of the number displayed is to tell enforcement and the motoring public exactly who is responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle and there is no exception for the marking requirement.
A legal entity operating a commercial vehicle in interstate commerce, including Canada-based carriers, must ensure that the required information is displayed on the commercial vehicle. The display must include your legal company name (or single trade name) followed by your USDOT number as listed on your MCS-150. You may have the vehicle branded with a company name or logo that is not your company’s exact name or logo. In this case, you can display this name or logo, it’s just that you must still mark the vehicle with your legal name or trade name as identified on the MCS-150 preceded by the words “operated by”, when more than one name is on the vehicle.
Update it every other year
You’re required to update your USDOT number information on file with the FMCSA at least every other year. This update is completed using the MCS-150 form, and you can complete the update using a paper form, but the FMCSA prefers that updates are done online.
You can update your USDOT information more frequently than every two years and in fact, it’s highly recommended that you do it more frequently as keeping your data current helps when you are compared to other carriers of a similar size under the U.S. Compliance Safety Accountability (CSA) program.
Taking care of your USDOT number
Your USDOT number is a critical part of operating in the United States so make sure you use it appropriately and keep it up to date. Maintaining your USDOT number is just one small part of the compliance puzzle, but it’s perhaps one of the most important. Keep the number current and use it properly to avoid penalties and deactivation.
Key to remember: It is very important to obtain a USDOT number if you need one and display it properly on your vehicles. Not having a USDOT number when you are required to have one can result in serious consequences.