Revocation of USDOT/MC #
When deactivating your MC and DOT Number, some things must be done and changed in your MCS-150 and OP-1 Forms. Don’t worry; Vallon Consulting knows precisely what needs to be done to assist you.
All purchases are considered non-refundable, but the fee can be transferred as credit towards an alternative service if a service is not rendered.
Frequently Asked Questions?
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The Revocation of USDOT/MC# is the process by which the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) cancels a company's operating authority to transport goods across state lines.
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The FMCSA can initiate the Revocation of USDOT/MC# if a company is found to be in violation of safety regulations or if they fail to comply with FMCSA regulations. Additionally, a company can voluntarily surrender their USDOT/MC#.
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The reasons for Revocation of USDOT/MC# include failure to comply with FMCSA regulations, violation of safety regulations, and failure to maintain proper insurance coverage.
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Yes, a company can appeal the Revocation of USDOT/MC# by requesting a hearing with the FMCSA.
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If a company continues to operate after their USDOT/MC# has been revoked, they may be subject to fines and penalties, and their drivers may face suspension or revocation of their commercial driver's licenses.
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Yes, a company can reapply for a USDOT/MC# after it has been revoked, but the application will be subject to additional scrutiny and may be denied.
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Yes, the Revocation of USDOT/MC# is a public record and can be accessed through the FMCSA's SAFER website or by requesting records from the FMCSA.