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Key Takeaways
MC Number Application Essentials
- An MC Number is your federal Operating Authority. It is required for for-hire carriers transporting regulated commodities across state lines.
- The FMCSA filing fee is 300 dollars and is non refundable.
- Your MC number will not activate until your insurance and BOC 3 are on file.
- Most carriers must also complete UCR, IFTA, IRP and enroll in a Drug and Alcohol Consortium before operating.
- A USDOT number and MC number are different. One tracks safety and the other grants legal authority.
Continue below to learn more about the MC Number application.
What Is an MC Number?
Your federal operating authority that allows you to haul regulated freight for hire across state lines.
An MC Number is different from a USDOT Number. The USDOT Number tracks your safety and compliance history. The MC Number gives you the legal permission to accept paid freight and operate in interstate commerce.
🎯 Think of it as your trucking company's Federal Regulated Goods Pass
If you open a trucking business and plan to haul loads from Georgia to Florida for paying customers, you must have an MC Number. If you only deliver your own company’s products within one state, you may not need one depending if the commodity is federally regulated.
Who Needs An MC Number?
If you exclusively haul your own goods, stay within a single state, or only transport exempt agricultural commodities, you may not need an MC Number. However, the exempt list is narrow, and hauling a regulated commodity without proper authority can result in fines and out of service violations.
You are paid to transport property or passengers that belong to another party.
How to Get an MC Number
You can apply for an MC Number through the FMCSA's Unified Registration System by completing the Operating Authority application. The form requires detailed information about your business, including your USDOT Number, EIN, cargo type, and planned operation.
At Truckers Authority, we handle every part of your USDOT Number registration — guiding you step by step, helping you understand whether you also need an MC Number, and ensuring your filings are correctly submitted.
Warning: An MC Number Does Not Mean You Are Fully Authorized
Many new carriers assume that receiving an MC Number means they can start hauling right away, but this is not true. An MC Number is only the first step in your authority process. Learn what you really need to stay on the road—talk to our compliance experts now.
Common Mistakes On a Operating Authority Application
Business Structure
Submitting incorrect business structure information
State Permits
No realizing some states require additional permits.
MCS-150 Updates
Skipping mandatory MCS-150 updates
MC Authority Compliance
Not obtaining the required compliance permits and filings.
What Documents Are Needed to
Get an MC Number
Many carriers underestimate the MC Number process, not realizing that even small inconsistencies between their FMCSA application, business records, and insurance filings can delay or block their authority from activating. Truckers Authority reviews every detail to ensure your USDOT and MC Number, insurance, and BOC 3 all match across every system so your authority activates without issues.
- Employer Identification Number (EIN) or SSN
- Vehicle information (weight, type, and purpose)
- Contact details for your business representative
- Business name and address matching your IRS registration
- Cargo categories
How Long Does It Take and How Much Does It Cost
How long does it take to get an MC number
Once your MC Number application is submitted, the FMCSA typically assigns the number the same day. However, the authority cannot activate until you complete the required 21 business day waiting period and have your insurance and BOC 3 filed. These additional steps often make the full activation timeline take several weeks.
How much does cost to get an MC number
The MC Number itself requires a 300 dollar filing fee paid directly to the FMCSA. After that, additional compliance steps such as insurance completing your MCS150, Driver qualification file, BOC 3, UCR, and drug and alcohol program enrollment each have their own costs. We help you understand which filings apply to your operation so you only pay for what is required to activate your authority.
Why Choose Truckers Authority
Many carriers believe an MC Number means they can start hauling, but it is not active until insurance, the BOC 3, and other new entrant steps are completed. Ongoing FMCSA compliance is still required after activation.
That's where we come in.
Truckers Authority helps you:
- File your USDOT and MC Numbers correctly
- Stay compliant through ongoing updates and safety requirements
- Avoid penalties during new entrant safety audits
- Get your trucking business legally ready to operate
Let us take the confusion out of compliance so you can focus on driving and growing your business.
Frequently Asked Questions When Getting an MC Number
What most of our clients ask