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How much does it cost to get operating authority?

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How much does it cost to get operating authority?

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If you apply for interstate authority through DOTAuthority.com, the cost to get your operating authority is a one-time, flat fee of $499 or $699 depending on the level of expertise you require. This is an all-inclusive rate that includes the federal filing fee, your USDOT registration number (in addition to your MC license number) and the process agent; everything you need to get your operating authority except insurance. There are no extra or hidden charges. Some truck permit companies (who may or may not have licensed practitioners working on your application) charge up to $850 for this service. Beware, as some permit companies may offer you a low rate but then will add on additional charges for the process agent and your USDOT Registration filing. Some will even charge you an annual fee for the process agent!

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If you apply for interstate authority through DOTAuthority.com, the cost to get your operating authority is a one-time, flat fee of $750. This includes the federal filing fee, your USDOT safety tracking number,your ICC/MC registration number and BOC-3 Process Agent form. You will also be asked to comply with the Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) System at the time you place your order for authority and pay a state fee depending on the number of trucks you will operate. our system will compute the fee for you. Beware, as some scam permit companies will charge you unusally low authority filing fees and may not actually provide the service! To protect yourself, use only a USDOT licensed practitioner.

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