It bears repeating: USDOT numbers can’t be transferred
A topic that repeatedly comes up revolves around the question of how to transfer DOT registration from one person to another or from one entity to another.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) previously alluded to the answer with a standard answer: “No, USDOT numbers are not transferable.”
Assigned ... forever
The FMCSA has now become much more specific. It states that its policy is to assign a unique USDOT identification number to each person required to identify themselves with the FMCSA.
To clarify, the FMCSA repeated that the registration is not transferable and added that USDOT numbers “are assigned to only one person and remain assigned to that one person forever. A person includes and individual, corporation, partnership, or other business organization as authorized by state law. Each separate and distinct person must have separate registration.”
Regarding corporations, partnerships, and other business organizations, the FMCSA assures that if there is simply a change in officials, an address, or other demographic information, the USDOT number would remain the same since there would be no new entity created.
Sole proprietor situations
In addition, if a sole proprietor incorporates and the entity will remain virtually unchanged with identical operation and assets, the agency will allow the USDOT number to remain based on the articles of incorporation.
With this clarification, it is important to note that there has been no change in policy, only a clarification of policy.


















































