New Authorities DOT and MC Numbers
If you are a carrier that transports products or people between states for a fee, you must have an Interstate Operating Authority in the form of a Department of Transportation (DOT) number and an MC (Motor Carrier) number.
A DOT number is unique to each firm and is granted by the FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration). With this number, the government may acquire access to a company’s sensitive information such as ratings status, compliance reviews, and so on. It is required that carrier firms whose commercial vehicles transport products or persons over state borders have DOT numbers that are plainly visible.
On the other side, what is an MC number, and who needs it? An MC number is also a unique corporate number required by a moving firm when transporting goods over state lines. If a for-hire corporation transfers federally regulated products or persons that it does not own across state lines, it must get an MC number. This number should likewise be readily visible.

On the other side, what is an MC number, and who needs it? An MC number is also a unique corporate number required by a moving firm when transporting goods over state lines. If a for-hire corporation transfers federally regulated products or persons that it does not own across state lines, it must get an MC number. This number should likewise be readily visible.
Get Your Operating Authority With Compare Transport LLC
You’ve got your truck, you have a business structure, so the next step is to get your operating authority. Motor Carrier Authority, also known as Interstate Trucking Authority, is required for trucking company owners that operate as for-hire motor carriers and transporting passengers or federally-regulated commodities in interstate commerce. As part of our package, we’ll take care of:
FMCSA filing fee ($300)
A requirement by the FMCSA that every trucking company has to pay. This is included as part of our $499 price.
USDOT Number
A unique identification number for your company. Trucking companies generally need a USDOT Number if they are hauling for-hire and their vehicle weighs more than 10,001 lbs (whether it’s a GVWR, GCWR, GVW, or GCW).
MC Number
Allows your company to operate across state lines according to the FMCSA’s regulations. This number is tied to your USDOT Number and is necessary to start your trucking company.
BOC-3 Processing Agent
Only a processing agent can file the BOC-3. We’ll take care of this for you, at no extra cost to you.
Obtaining New Authorities: DOT and MC Numbers with Compare Transport LLC
You can also email us at Comparetransport@gmail.com or call (630) 222-5770 and we’ll help you out. Remember to keep track of your mileage while you drive through New Authorities so you can file your returns accurately! We will Provide You Services of Department Of Transportation (DOT) number as well as an MC (Motor Carrier) number. cost and then charge you, with your authorization, accordingly. By working with Compare Transport LLC, we ensure the smooth registration process for both your DOT and MC numbers, keeping your business compliant with all regulations and ready for successful operations.