Motus on the move: FMCSA’s new registration portal
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is preparing to roll out Motus, a modernized, mobile friendly registration portal. It’s designed to streamline how carriers, brokers, and other regulated entities manage their safety and compliance records.
Launching to all users in 2026, Motus will replace fragmented workflows with a single, secure dashboard that marks one of FMCSAs most significant digital upgrades in years.
To make the transition smooth, the agency is urging companies to take a few essential steps now. Being proactive will prevent delays later, especially when it comes time to claim your existing USDOT Number and establish your new Motus account.
A Smarter Start
Motus is only as effective as the data that feeds into it, which is why FMCSA is emphasizing the importance of maintaining an active FMCSA Portal account. Carriers should log in today to confirm their account status or create one if they have never used the Portal before. Many carriers who have held authority for years may not realize they even have a Portal account, making this step especially important.
Once your account is active, you will be able to claim your USDOT Number in Motus and start managing your information there. Without this, users will not be able to complete registration updates or manage authority once the new system goes live. The FMCSA Portal login page allows users to sign in with existing credentials or start fresh through the online registration option, ensuring every company has a verified and secure entry point into Motus.
What to do now
One of the most important preparation steps is verifying the Portal user access list. Under the Account Management tab, companies should confirm which individuals have Portal access and identify their Company Official.
FMCSA is clear about who this person should be:
- The company owner, or
- An internal employee responsible for safety and compliance tasks
It should not be a consultant, third-party service provider, or transportation broker. The Company Official should use the same Login dot.gov email in both the FMCSA Portal and Motus. Using one consistent email ensures the systems can recognize the correct user and properly connect the company’s existing USDOT information to its new Motus account.
This one-to-one match is the only way FMCSA can securely link a company’s historical USDOT data with its new Motus account. Taking time now to verify the correct individual is listed can prevent access issues and delays during the transition.
Update your MCS-150
Motus aims to create a centralized, accurate registration environment. To support that goal, FMCSA recommends carriers complete an online Biennial Update (MCS 150) in the Portal before Motus launches.
Submitting an update, or confirming no changes are needed, ensures the most current company information transfers into the new system. This includes:
- Operating status
- Fleet size and vehicle types
- Hazmat activity
- Mileage and safety data
Accurate information today means fewer issues when Motus goes live.
Key to remember: By getting ahead of these updates, you set your company up for a seamless shift into Motus when it launches.



















































