DOT Number Deactivation

FMCSA jurisdiction: Notify if ceased operations. Compliance is mandatory.

Under the jurisdiction of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), it is mandatory for all entities to inform the FMCSA if they have ceased operations or are no longer in business.

To avoid potential consequences, it is crucial to deactivate your USDOT number in a timely manner. Failure to do so can lead to substantial civil penalties, with amounts reaching up to $1,000 per day, not exceeding $10,000.

We understand the importance of staying compliant and simplifying the deactivation process for you. Our team is here to assist you in smoothly navigating through the necessary steps to ensure your DOT number is deactivated correctly, helping you avoid any unnecessary penalties.

Contact us today to discuss your specific circumstances and let us guide you through the streamlined process of DOT number deactivation. Our expertise will provide you with the peace of mind and confidence that your compliance obligations are met efficiently.

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