Description
DOT requires every Interstate Authorized For Hire Carrier operating under their own operating authority have a current BOC-3 form on file with the office of motor carrier safety.
The BOC-3 form is a list of process agents for each state, who, in the event of a legal action being presented against the motor carrier by an individual or legal entity from outside the carrier’s base state, would accept the papers being served on the carrier’s behalf and would then forward them to the carrier being served. A BOC-3 must be filed with FMCSA before operating authority is granted.
The BOC-3 is filed under your company name and address exactly as it appears on DOT records.
Name and/or address changes cannot be completed through the BOC-3 process.
If your information filed with DOT is incorrect, we cannot amend a BOC-3.
A new BOC-3 must be filed; be sure your information is correct.
Each authority (eg MC, FF) must have its own BOC-3 filing.
Please ensure you are requesting a BOC-3 for the correct authority (MC or FF number).
Once filed, there is no refund.
The BOC-3 is filed electronically and is effective immediately and is emailed to you usually within one business day.
The BOC-3 does not expire. However, if you change your name and/or address, a new BOC-3 filing is required per DOT.
After the BOC-3 is filed, you will not get DOT operating authority until insurance is filed with DOT.
Only your insurance company can handle that fililing.
BOC-3 Process Agents are NOT your Registered Agent. Please arrange for a Registered Agent separately with a person/entity providing that service.
Be sure to read our terms and conditions.
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