File Your DOT Number or Talk to a DOT Expert Now.
You must register for a DOT number to start a trucking company and operate legally. Need a fix, we can help.
Foley’s DOT compliance specialists help small trucking companies with their DOT questions.
We can also help with...
- Operating Authority
- Blanket of Coverage (BOC-3)
- Purchasing your first truck/trailer
- Liability insurance coverage
- International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA)
- International Registration Plan (IRP) apportioned plates
- Unified Carrier Registration (UCR)
- Electronic logging devices (ELDs)
- Turning loads into profits
- Passing the New Entrant Safety Audit
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For decades transportation and logistics professionals have relied on docket numbers — primarily MC numbers — to identify companies in our industry. MC numbers were a handy way to search for trucking companies on public and proprietary web sites, including DAT load boards and DAT CarrierWatch.
File Your DOT Number Now
Foley’s DOT compliance specialists have helped owner-operators and small trucking companies qualify for their DOT numbers for over 30 years. Fill out this form to get your new business started.