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04/24/2025
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Intrastate
The State of Alaska does not require private carriers operating intrastate to obtain a permit for operating authority. Insurance must be filed with the MSCVE.
Agency: Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, MS/CVE; see Regulatory Agencies for address(es).
Insurance: Intrastate private carriers with vehicles weighing over 10,000 pounds unladen weight must provide proof of insurance in the amounts of $500,000 for bodily injury and $200,000 for property damage per occurrence, or $700,000 CSL.
Proof of insurance must be filed with the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities on Form E or Form G (from companies licensed in Alaska).
Interstate
Alaska is a participating member of the Unified Carrier Registration Agreement (UCRA). Online registration and fee payment is recommended and available to all carriers at the national UCRA website at www.ucr.in.gov.
Refer to Unified Carrier Registration Agreement (UCRA) for the current fee schedule.
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