Registration system changes have arrived at FMCSA
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has built security measures into its registration system to verify you are who you say you are. FMCSA now requires new registrants to pass an identity proofing and verification check through the Unified Registration System (URS) to obtain new registration (either a USDOT number or USDOT number and operating authority).
Using Login.gov
Effective January 1, 2025, Login.gov is solely used for accessing the FMCSA Portal and the URS.
If you have an existing FMCSA Portal account, verify your FMCSA Portal profile, ensuring your portal account's email matches your Login.gov account.
If you haven't registered with Login.gov yet, use your Portal account email for registration.
Online registration updates are back
As of January 20, 2025, FMCSA registration options have been integrated into the FMCSA Portal to enhance security and comply with the presidential mandate for multi-factor authentication (MFA).
Online updates can now be made to:
- File a biennial update (MCS-150),
- File a change of address,
- Reinstate operating authority,
- Reapply for a USDOT number after New Entrant revocation,
- Update cargo tank registration, and
- Update Hazmat Safety Permit (MCS-150B) registration.
If you already have a Login.gov account, you don’t need to create a new one. Use your existing Login.gov account only if it’s not already associated with an FMCSA Portal account. Each FMCSA Portal account type — whether for a company employee, associate of a company, insurance filer, or BOC-3 filer — requires its own unique Login.gov account. You cannot use the same Login.gov account for multiple FMCSA Portal accounts.
Impact on intrastate carriers
The system will still allow intrastate carriers to obtain a USDOT number if their state requires it. Those carriers can apply for a USDOT number as intrastate carriers and go through the same identity verification and business verification processes as other system users. However, FMCSA won’t track or monitor state requirements in the new FMCSA registration system.
Will paper forms still be allowed?
The goal of the new registration system is to transition from a paper-based registration system to a completely online process where common transactions can be completed in minutes. The elimination of paper-based forms is a subject for future rulemaking. Until there’s a regulatory change, FMCSA will continue to accept paper forms. Paper-based requests are expected to take longer to process than those completed online in the new system. The additional time is needed for the agency to manually review, verify, confirm, and process information that otherwise would be conducted automatically and electronically by the system.
Key to remember: Stay up to date with changes as FMCSA simplifies the registration process; streamlines identification; develops a new, user-friendly registration system; and incorporates enhanced verification tools.