As we reported to you throughout the year 2006, as of January 1, 2008, all firms operating a Commercial Motor Vehicle(s) within the State of Michigan (intrastate) are required to have a USDOT number on their vehicle(s). The use of a Commercial Motor Vehicle without a USDOT is now in violation of law and subject to enforcement action and fines. Enforcement of this law began January 1, 2008.
It’s easy to determine if you need a USDOT Number and even easier to acquire one. Read on or Click the link here for more information in PDF Form.
Michigan Intrastate USDOT Numbers
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Michigan Intrastate USDOT Numbers
1. Question: Who needs to obtain a Michigan Intrastate USDOT number?
Answer: All carriers or operators of commercial motor vehicles that operate solely in the state
of Michigan. A Commercial Motor Vehicle means any self-propelled or towed motor vehicle
used on a highway in commerce as defined in Act 181, PA 1963, CFR 49, part 390.5 when
the vehicle:
• Has a gross vehicle weight rating or gross combination weight rating, or gross vehicle weight
or gross combination weight, of 10,001 lbs. or more, whichever is greater; or
• Is designed or used to transport more than 8 passengers (including the driver) for
compensation; or
• Is designed or used to transport more than 15 passengers, including the driver,
and is not used to transport passengers for compensation; or
• Is used in transporting material found by the Secretary of Transportation to be
hazardous under 49 U.S.C. 51 transported in a quantity requiring placarding
under regulations prescribed by the Secretary under 49 CFR, subtitle B, chapter
1, subchapter C.
2. Question: Who is included in the term commercial motor vehicle in commerce?
Answer: Anyone who operates one of the above mentioned vehicles. Examples include, but
are not limited to: private and for-hire companies, farmers, construction companies,
plumbers, landscapers, church buses, and limousines. Recreational and personal use
vehicles are excluded.
3. Question: What are the requirements for lettering my vehicle?
Answer: 49 CFR part 390.21 states the marking must display the following information:
• The legal name or a single trade name of the motor carrier operating the self-propelled CMV,
as listed on the motor carrier identification report (Form MCS–150)
• The motor carrier identification number issued by the FMCSA, preceded by the letters
"USDOT"
• If the name of any person other than the operating carrier appears on the CMV, the name of
the operating carrier must be followed by the information required in the above
paragraphs, and be preceded by the words "operated by"
• Be in letters that contrast sharply in color with the background on which the letters are
placed;
• Be readily legible, during daylight hours, from a distance of 50 feet (15.24 meters) while the
CMV is stationary; and
EXAMPLE:
BB Express
USDOT 12345
NOTE: By meeting the requirements in FMCSR 390.21 listed above a carrier and/or operator
also meet the requirements of the Michigan Motor Vehicle Code, Section 257.723.
The marking requirements set forth in the Michigan Motor Vehicle Code, Section 257.723
does not apply to a truck eligible for and registered under a farm or manufacturer license
plate, that has a gross vehicle weight of less than 10,000 pounds.
4. Question: How do I apply for a USDOT number?
Answer: The following are options for applying for a USDOT number:
• You may apply on-line at http://www.safersys.org.
o Select the “FMCSA Registration & Updates” link to start the registration process.
• Call The Michigan State Police Traffic Safety Division toll-free at (888)464-8736.
5. Question: Is there a fee to obtain a USDOT number?
Answer: There is NO Cost to obtain a USDOT number. This is a free service.
6. Question: I went to the FMCSA website to obtain a USDOT number and it asked for a
credit card. Why does it ask for a credit card if this is a free service?
Answer: It is a free service. The website asks for a credit card only to verify the application
and to act as an electronic signature.
7. Question: How long will it take to get my USDOT number?
Answer: If you choose to obtain a USDOT number on-line, the time to process the number
is approximately one hour. If you choose to submit the application by mail or fax, please
allow approximately two weeks for processing.
8. Question: Do I need a different USDOT number for each of my vehicles?
Answer: No, the USDOT number is for your company and all vehicles that meet the
definition of a commercial motor vehicle as specified in question #1.
9. Question: I applied for my USDOT number on the FMCSA website and it indicated that
there is a verification period, but it also gave me my USDOT number. Will the USDOT
number change or is the number I received the number I will be assigned?
Answer: The verification period is for FMCSA to verify your information. The USDOT number
you are provided at the time you completed your on-line application is the number you are
assigned and it will not change.
10. Question: How can I access my information or make changes to my MCS-150
application at a later date?
Answer: You may access your carrier information and make changes and updates to your
MCS-150 by applying for a PIN (personal identification number). Intrastate carriers may
obtain a PIN by following these steps:
• Go to www.safersys.org.
• Click on “FMCSA Registration and Updates.”
• Click “Other.”
• Click “I want to request a copy of a document.”
• Click the “Continue” button.
• Click the first “Yes” button for a USDOT number PIN.
• Enter your issued USDOT number into the blank and click on “Mail me a new PIN”; click on
the “Submit” button.
• Your PIN will be mailed to the address on your MCS-150.
11. Question: I have a pick up truck that I use for my company and it weighs less than
10,001 lbs. I understand that the marking requirement doesn’t apply to me, but I
occasionally haul a trailer putting me over a combination weight of 10,001 lbs. What do
you suggest?
Answer: If you do not want to permanently mark your pick up truck you may choose to use
removable devices (i.e., magnetic signs) that can be placed on the pick up truck when you
are towing the trailer and exceed 10,001 lbs. The use of removable devices is not allowed
for towing or platform bed wrecker road service vehicles.
12. Question: Is it required that the name on my vehicle registration match the name on my
MCS-150?
Answer: No, the name you display on your vehicle and the name you register under on your
USDOT number application (MCS-150) must match, however the name on your registration
does not. Example: My company name is Smith Trucking, but my truck is registered to Jon
Smith. Your MCS-150 would show Smith Trucking as the carrier and this is also the name
you display on your vehicle.
13. Question: Where may I travel after receiving the intrastate USDOT number?
Answer: The intrastate USDOT number allows you to travel anywhere in the State of
Michigan. It is not valid to travel interstate (outside the boundaries of Michigan). If at anytime
you need to operate in commerce outside the State of Michigan simply update your MCS-150
to reflect interstate rather than intrastate.
14. Question: Will I receive something in writing verifying my USDOT number?
Answer: Yes, you will either receive a notification letter in the mail verifying your USDOT
number or a computer generated response upon the conclusion of filing on-line. Please
carry a copy of your notification in all vehicles until you are able to display the USDOT
number on your vehicle.
15. Question: Is there a deadline for me to get an intrastate USDOT number?
Answer: Yes, the State of Michigan is requiring that all carriers and operators of commercial
motor vehicles apply for a USDOT number prior to January 1, 2008. The USDOT Number
must be displayed on each commercial motor vehicle prior to January 1, 2009. If a USDOT
number is not applied for and displayed prior to the dates listed above it will be a violation of
law and subject to enforcement action
16. Question: Is this a new law?
Answer: No, this law was adopted by Michigan in 1990; however the United States
Department of Transportation (USDOT) did not have the technology to process Intrastate US
DOT numbers. The technology is now in place to assist companies with the process and the
law will now be applied.
17. Question: Why is getting an intrastate USDOT number important and what are the
benefits?
Answer: The main objective of this program is to enhance highway safety by reducing
serious and fatal crashes involving a CMV. In addition, provide accurate data to identify
existing safety concerns or emerging trends which will allow for a more efficient and effective
deployment of the state’s resources.