Contract or Common Authority

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Big John, May 10, 2011.

  1. Big John

    Big John Road Train Member

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    Thanks Mike for the information and I am checking into that on Tuesday but at the present time I am running local hauling wheat, corn, milo and the $35,000 is more enough coverage. I have hooked up with a fertilizer buyer for this fall and I have to about $2 million coverage to haul out of Koch Nitrogen and more cargo so he is going to email what I need so I can forward that to my insurance company.
     
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  3. BIGMIKE1

    BIGMIKE1 Light Load Member

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    Good luck B.John with that new gig you added to your business, seeing that your getting your interstate authority what states are you mainly gonna be operating in?
     
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  4. Big John

    Big John Road Train Member

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    Just operating in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas mostly in the future. I will have more states on my cab card.
     
  5. redvonbaron

    redvonbaron Bobtail Member

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    Directly from the FMCSA web site,

    https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/registration/types-operating-authority

    Types of Operating Authority Please note: Beginning December 12, 2015, OP-series forms can ONLY be used to apply for additional authorities, not for initial registration with FMCSA. First-time applicants will be required to use the Unified Registration System. For more information about URS, or to apply for the first time, click here. The type(s) of Operating Authority requested will impact the type and level of insurance that is required by FMCSA. Therefore, carefully select only the type(s) of Operating Authority relevant to the business and read the instructions before filing. FMCSA does not refund application fees. Descriptions of the different types of interstate Operating Authority for which carriers would file the OP-1 form are as follows: Motor Carrier of Property (except Household Goods) OP-1 Instructions An authorized for-hire Motor Carrier that transports regulated commodities (except household goods) for the general public in exchange for payment. Motor Carriers of Property (except Household Goods) must file proof of public liability (bodily injury and property damage — BI & PD) with FMCSA in order to obtain interstate Operating Authority. Cargo insurance is not required. Motor Carrier of Household Goods (Moving Companies) OP-1 Instructions An authorized for-hire Motor Carrier that transports only household goods for the general public in exchange for payment. Household goods are personal items that will be used in a home. They include items shipped from a factory or store, if purchased with the intent to use in a home, and transported at the request of the householder who pays for the transportation charges. Motor Carriers of Household Goods must file proof of both public liability (BI & PD) and cargo insurance with FMCSA in order to obtain interstate Operating Authority. Broker of Property (except Household Goods) OP-1 Instructions An individual, partnership, or corporation that receives payment for arranging the transportation of property (excluding household goods) belonging to others by using an authorized Motor Carrier. A Broker does not assume responsibility for the property and nevertakes possession of it. Broker of Household Goods OP-1 Instructions An individual, partnership, or corporation that receives payment for arranging the transportation of household goods belonging to others by using an authorized Motor Carrier. A Broker does not assume responsibility for the household goods and never takes possession of the goods. Household goods are personal items and property that will be used in a home. An individual, partnership or corporation requires registration as a household goods broker if the motor carrier providing transportation will also provide some or all of the following additional services, binding and nonbinding estimates, inventorying, protective packing and unpacking of individual items at personal residences and loading and unloading at personal residences. United States-based Enterprise Carrier of International Cargo (except Household Goods) OP-1 Instructions A company that transports international cargo (excluding household goods) and is headquartered in the United States, but is owned or controlled (greater than 55%) by a Mexican citizen or resident alien. International cargo must originate in or be destined for a foreign country. United States-based Enterprise Carrier of International Household Goods OP-1 Instructions A company that transports international household goods and is headquartered in the United States, but is owned or controlled (greater than 55%) by a Mexican citizen or resident alien. Household goods are personal items that will be used in a home. They include items shipped from a factory or store, if purchased with the intent to use in a home, and transported at the request of the householder who pays for the transportation charges. International household goods must originate in or be destined for a home in a foreign country. Applicants for authority to operate as motor carriers of household goods or freight forwarders of household goods also must offer arbitration as a means of settling loss and damage disputes on collect-on-delivery shipments. (See 49 U.S.C. 14708.) Other Authorities Freight Forwarder Authority - Form OP-1 (FF) Instructions Motor Passenger Carrier Authority - Form OP-1 (P) Instructions Non-North America-Domiciled Motor Carriers - Form OP-1 (NNA) Instructions Mexico-based Carriers for Motor Carrier Authority to Operate Beyond U.S. Municipalities and Commercial Zones on the U.S.-Mexico Border (Includes Instructions in Spanish) - Form OP-1 (MX) Instructions Mexican Certificate of Registration for Foreign Motor Carriers and Foreign Motor Private Carriers Under 49 U.S.C. 13902 - Form OP-2 Instructions Updated: Saturday, December 12, 2015
     
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