MCS-150 Form: The Most Ignored Form That Could Kill Your DOT Authority
📌 Think updating your MCS-150 doesn’t matter? Think again — skipping this form can suspend your DOT number.
Every trucking company with a DOT number must update their MCS-150 form at least once every 2 years, even if nothing has changed. But most carriers either forget, misunderstand the deadline, or fall for myths. Let’s break it all down.
🔍 What Is the MCS-150?
The MCS-150 (Motor Carrier Identification Report) is a required update for your DOT number. It includes basic information like:
Company name and address
Number of trucks and drivers
Mileage for the previous year
Operating classification
You must update it:
Every 24 months (based on your DOT number)
Whenever your company info changes (address, number of trucks, etc.)
📌 Official FMCSA link: https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/registration/updating-your-registration
❌ Common Myths About MCS-150
Myth 1: “If nothing changed, I don’t have to update.”
Truth: Even if your details stayed the same, the update is still required by law.
Myth 2: “I can just do it anytime.”
Truth: It must be done in the correct month, based on your DOT number’s last two digits.
Myth 3: “It’s just a form — no big deal.”
Truth: If not updated, FMCSA will deactivate your DOT number — no loads, no contracts, no operations.
🛠️ How to Check or File Your Update
Go to the FMCSA portal: https://portal.fmcsa.dot.gov
Log in or create an account
Click “Update Registration” and select “Biennial Update (MCS-150)”
đź§ Pro Tip: Use a calendar reminder every year. We recommend filing annually instead of every 2 years to avoid missing it.
🚨 Already late or unsure? We can help file it correctly and get you back in good standing.