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US Compliance Services provides a full BOC-3 service, with annual filings. This includes FMCSA address and phone number changes and USDOT updates.
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Our BOC-3 process agents have you covered anywhere your truck can take you to in the continental United States. This means that no matter where your company takes you, our Blanket of Coverage is there.
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We know how important your trucking business is to you. That is why we make it our top priority to get you on the road fast. We offer same-day processing on BOC-3 services, as well as USDOT and MC number filings.
WHAT IS A BOC-3?
A BOC-3 is a filing requirement by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). It designates agents of process in each state who are able to receive official paperwork and services on the company's behalf.
US Compliance Services is a FMCSA registered Process Service Agency that manages your BOC-3 Process Service filing. The FMCSA requires that all transportation companies (motor carriers, brokers, and freight forwarders) have a BOC-3 Process Service on file.
The BOC-3 filing designates a transportation company's process service agent on record for every state in which they operate or have contracts. New transportation companies without a BOC-3 filing will not be granted their Operating Authority (MC#). Similarly, existing transportation companies will lose their legal operating authority status without a valid BOC-3 filing.
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