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INSTRUCTIONS OP-1 Revised 01/10/2017
OMB No.: 2126-0016 Expiration: 01/31/2020
NOTE: In order to receive pertinent FMCSA notices and verification that insurance documents have been filed on the applicant’s behalf, please notify
FMCSA of Business or Mailing Address changes by one of the following methods:
• Online at li-public.fmcsa.dot.gov/LIVIEW/PKG_REGISTRATION.prc_option.
• Fax information to 202-366-3477.
• Mail information in writing to 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, MC-RS, Washington, DC 20590, Attention: Address Change. Please include Legal Business
Name and MC Number (also called lead docket number).
16-23. Representative —
If someone other than the applicant is preparing the application, provide the representative’s name, title/
position or relationship to the applicant, business address, and business telephone and fax numbers. This representative will
be contacted if questions concerning this application arise.
24. USDOT Number —
Enter the USDOT Number if one has been assigned. If not, please consult “What Forms Do I Need?” at www.
fmcsa.dot.gov/reg-forms to determine whether a USDOT Number must be obtained.
To find a company’s USDOT Number, use either method below:
• Go to
1) Then click “Licensing & Insurance” under “FMCSA Searches”
2) Enter a “Legal Name” or “DBA Name” AND the State in which the company headquarters are located
3) Click “Search”
• Call FMCSA at 1-800-832-5660.
NOTE: All applicants subject to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations are required to register with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
of the U.S. Department of Transportation before beginning business operations. For more information, please visit FMCSA’s Web site at
gov/registration
or call 1-800-832-5660.
25-27. Form of Business —
Select only one category and provide the requested information:
• Corporation — Provide the name of the State where the corporation is incorporated.
• Sole Proprietorship/Individual — Provide the full legal name of the individual who is the business owner. This name should
match the name entered under Legal Business Name.
• Partnership — Provide the full legal name of each partner. These names should match the names entered under Legal
Business Name.
SECTION 2 — TYPE OF OPERATING AUTHORITY
All applicants must complete this section. Check all boxes that apply. A separate $300 fee is required for each type of Operating
Authority requested.
NOTE: 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. FMCSA does not refund application fees.
28. Type of Operating Authority Requested —
Descriptions of the different types of interstate Operating Authority are as follows:
• Motor Common Carrier of Property (except Household Goods) — An authorized for-hire Motor Carrier that transports regulated
commodities (except household goods) for the general public in exchange for payment that is based on published tariff rates.
MotorCommon Carriers of Property (except Household Goods) must file proof of both public liability (bodily injury and property
damage —BI & PD) and cargo insurance with FMCSA in order to obtain interstate Operating Authority.
• Motor Contract Carrier of Property (except Household Goods) — An authorized for-hire Motor Carrier that transportsregulated
commodities (except household goods) for specific customers in exchange for payment that is based on negotiated contracts.
Motor Contract Carriers of Property (except Household Goods) must file proof of public liability (BI & PD) insurance withFMCSA
in order to obtain interstate Operating Authority. Cargo insurance is not required. A Motor Contract Carrier of Property (except
Household Goods) cannot be a Motor Common Carrier of Property (except Household Goods) without applying for additional
Motor Common Carrier Operating Authority and filing proof of cargo insurance with FMCSA.
• Motor Common Carrier of Household Goods — An authorized for-hire Motor Carrier that transports only household goods for
the general public in exchange for payment that is based on published tariff rates. 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 Common 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.
• Motor Contract Carrier of Household Goods — An authorized for-hire Motor Carrier that transports only household goodsfor
specific customers in exchange for payment that is based on negotiated contracts. Household goods are personal items that willbe
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 Contract Carriers of Household Goods must file
proof of public liability (BI & PD) insurance with FMCSA in order to obtain interstate Operating Authority. Cargo insurance is not
required. A Motor Contract Carrier of Household Goods cannot be a Motor Common Carrier of Household Goods withoutapplying
for additional Motor Common Carrier Operating Authority and filing proof of cargo insurance with FMCSA.
INSTRUCTIONS OP-1 • Page vii of x

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