UCR fees up for 2025, still lower than historical numbers
Fees for 2025 Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) will increase by an average of 25 percent above fees paid for the 2024 registration year. This adds between $9 and $9,000 per entity, depending on the applicable fee bracket.
Despite the increase, the 2025 fees are still less than the fees that were in effect for registration years 2019-2022:
Number of power units | 0-2 | 3-5 | 6-20 | 21-100 | 101-1,000 | 1,001 and above |
Fees for 2025 and subsequent years | $46 | $138 | $276 | $963 | $4,592 | $44,836 |
2024 | $37 | $111 | $221 | $769 | $3,670 | $35,836 |
2023 | $41 | $121 | $242 | $844 | $4,024 | $39,289 |
2020-2022 | $59 | $176 | $351 | $1,224 | $5835 | $56,977 |
2019 | $68 | $204 | $407 | $1,420 | $6,766 | $66,072 |
Revenue needed to administer the program
The UCR Plan provides for fee adjustments when revenue collections result in a shortfall or surplus from the amount authorized by statute:
- If the required payments to states and the cost of administering the UCR Plan exceed the amount in the depository, the UCR Plan must collect additional fees in subsequent years to cover the shortfall.
- If there are excess funds after payments to states and administrative costs, they are retained in the UCR Plan’s depository, and fees in subsequent fee years must be reduced.
Based on these criteria, UCR Plan administrators have increased fees for 2025 by an average of 25.0 percent.
Who must file under UCR
The following entities engaged in interstate commerce are subject to annual registration under the UCR program:
- Private property carriers;
- For-hire passenger, property, and exempt commodity carriers;
- Freight forwarders;
- Leasing companies; and
- Brokers.
Carriers domiciled in Canada or Mexico operating in the United States are also subject to UCR registration.
The UCR filing period opens October 1, with registration fees due by December 31 each year.
Key to remember: For the 2025 Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) year, plan to pay around 25 percent more in fees than you paid for 2024.