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Published 12/05/2014 11:53 AM | Updated 10/05/2020 11:46 AM
No, you cant deactivate online or by phone. To close your USDOT number record you MUST mail, fax or upload via our web form an updated and signed MCS-150 (Motor Carriers) or MCS-150B (Hazmat Carriers) form, and check the box out of business (out of motor carrier operations, even if the company is still in business) in the reason for filing section.
Items 1-16, 30 and 31 on the MCS-150 must be completed or your form will be rejected.
If the owner has died, a death certificate needs to be included in the submission for us to be able to process it.
You can submit the MCS-150/150B form to FMCSA in one of these ways:
Upload your updated and signed form via our web form (theis is the fastest way, and you will receive a tracking number)
By fax: You can fax the MCS-150 form to: 202-366-3477 or 606-330-3802
By mail: Send the updated and signed MCS-150 form to:
US Department of Transportation
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Office of Registration and Safety Information (MC-RS)
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