Here is my dilemma, I have a 1 Ton dually that I lease to the company I work for to pull around their trailer and their equipment. My question is, With my truck being leased to the company and me being a full time employee with this company. Both drivers for my truck have Class A CDL. Can I legally use their DOT numbers? I can not find it in FMCSA, and any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.
Edit: Interstate. Everyone on my crew are CDL licensed. We are all employees of this company. We are hauling 1 piece of equipment for from jobsite to jobsite. They are leasing my personal owned truck to pull their 35' gooseneck with their owned pieced of equipment.
I cant find the rule from FMCSA.
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by usmc3529, Aug 31, 2022.
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Usually if you have a Lease agreement, you run under their MC and DOT #’s. It should be spelled out in the agreement. Technically you aren’t an Employee, you’re a Contractor. Contracted to run under their Authority. Your Drivers are employees of your Company.
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These are very important to get an answer to because it governs if you are contracted under fmcsa regs or state laws.Rideandrepair and Bean Jr. Thank this. -
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You would use the DOT number of company you are leased to and operating under
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