UCR registration service
Get your annual UCR filed before roadside enforcement gets cute.
MotorCarrier.ai helps interstate carriers, brokers, and freight forwarders confirm whether UCR applies, choose the right fleet-size bracket, and keep annual registration from turning into a roadside shakedown.
Quick answer
UCR is a yearly registration for many businesses involved in interstate commerce: motor carriers, brokers, freight forwarders, and leasing companies. If you operate across state lines under USDOT/FMCSA registration, assume UCR belongs on the checklist until proven otherwise.
What we handle
- UCR applicability check
- Fleet-size bracket guidance
- Annual registration filing support
- Proof-of-registration handoff
- Authority/startup compliance tie-in
- Renewal reminder positioning for future years
Who needs UCR — and who gets burned by ignoring it
For-hire interstate carriers
If you haul freight across state lines for hire, UCR is usually part of the operating stack.
Private interstate carriers
Private fleets can still need UCR. Not hauling for hire does not automatically get you out of the line.
Brokers and forwarders
UCR is not only a truck problem. Brokerage authority can trigger annual registration too.
What happens if you skip UCR?
Roadside fines
States can enforce UCR during inspections. Nothing says “welcome to trucking” like paying for paperwork after a trooper finds the gap.
Authority friction
Missing annual registrations can slow down brokers, audits, onboarding, and compliance reviews.
Renewal mess
Letting years stack up can turn a small annual chore into a cleanup project.
Avoidable downtime
The cheapest compliance items are usually the ones that hurt most when ignored.
UCR registration FAQ
Who needs UCR registration?
Most interstate motor carriers, brokers, freight forwarders, and leasing companies that operate under USDOT/FMCSA authority need annual Unified Carrier Registration. Private carriers and for-hire carriers can both fall under UCR.
When is UCR due?
UCR is an annual registration. Enforcement timing can vary by year and state, but carriers should treat it as a yearly compliance item and keep proof available before operating interstate.
What happens if I skip UCR?
States can issue roadside fines, place holds, or create compliance headaches that cost more than the registration. Skipping UCR is a cheap problem that becomes expensive at the worst possible time.
How are UCR fees calculated?
UCR fees are based on fleet size. The number of commercial motor vehicles you report determines the fee bracket.
Is UCR the same as MC authority?
No. MC authority is FMCSA operating permission. UCR is an annual registration tied to interstate commerce. Many carriers need both.