MCC #
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by me only, Nov 25, 2011.
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They are if you want to haul freight. An MC# is your authority to haul freight. If you are leasing to a company then you would be operating under their MC#.
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You are no longer required to display the MC number on the truck . The DOT number provides that information . You must have motor carrier authority to haul for hire .bullhaulerswife Thanks this.
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thnx
i was getting mixed thoughts on this .im my own authority -
Intrastate, and exempt commodities do not require an mc#
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There are a number of states that do require state authority for hauling intrastate. California and Texas are two of the larger ones. However, not all states require intrastate authority. -
Illinois is another one.
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Correct, but, the op was asking about an MC#, which is fed., you are talking state now. So, no matter what TX and those other states say about intrastate transport there, you still don't need an MC#. Sure, you may need a txdot#, but, that's not an MC#.
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You need an MC number if you plan on engaging in interstate commerce. In other words, you pick up a load in one state and deliver in a different state. To be legal you will need to have your own authority (MC number) or lease to a carrier who has authority (MC number). The only time you need intrastate authority is when you pick up and deliver in the same state. It is a moot point if the state doesn't require intrastate authority.
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If you are hauling goods or freight for hire, you need a federal MC# (California MC# is different program and is for Intrastate, not Interstate and only for CA based companies). If you are a "private carrier"...meaning you are carrying your own equipment, such as a construction company hauling their own backhoe to and from a job, you do not need a federal MC#. If you were paid to haul the backhoe for the construction company interstate, you need the MC#.
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