New DOT Authority

BY STATE — GEORGIA

Getting your DOT authority in Georgia

After your federal authority is granted, your truck registration and any state-level requirements run through Georgia’s own agencies. Below is the full checklist plus Georgia’s specific filings and official links.

Your new-carrier checklist (registered in Georgia)

This is the standard for-hire interstate stack, with the IRP, IFTA, and weight-distance permit links resolved to Georgia. Items marked “Vertical Identity” are handled by us when you enroll.

Activate your authority

File your BOC-3 (process agent)

Via our partner♺ One-time (stays on file)

A registered process agent must file this. We resell a partner that handles it.

When:Before authority is granted; must stay on file.

Where to do it →

Source: 49 CFR §366 · reviewed 2026-06-14

File your insurance (BMC-91X)

You (DIY)♺ Ongoing (keep continuous)

Your insurer files this electronically. $750k for most for-hire property; higher for passenger/hazmat.

When:Within 20 days of FMCSA Register publication.

Where to do it →

Source: 49 CFR §387 · reviewed 2026-06-14

Authority goes ACTIVE

♺ One-time milestone

You may not operate until your authority shows ACTIVE. (Not a flat "21 days.")

When:~3–4 weeks (10-day protest + 20-day filing); longer if vetted.

Where to do it →

Source: FMCSA registration · reviewed 2026-06-14

Register for UCR

You or Vertical Identity♺ Annual

UCR's site makes DIY easy — do it yourself there, or we'll handle it. Fees = official UCR schedule.

When:Annual; before interstate operation.

Where to do it →

Source: 49 U.S.C. §14504a · reviewed 2026-06-14

Get compliant to operate

Join a drug & alcohol consortium (C/TPA)

✓ Vertical Identity♺ Ongoing (year-round)

Owner-operators MUST be in a consortium for random testing — you can't self-administer. We are your C/TPA.

When:Before any driver performs a safety-sensitive function.

Source: 49 CFR §382 · reviewed 2026-06-14

Pass a pre-employment drug test

✓ Vertical Identity♺ Per driver (before first dispatch)

The test must be passed — not just taken — before driving. We order it.

When:Negative result REQUIRED before the first dispatch.

Source: 49 CFR §382.301 · reviewed 2026-06-14

Register + query the FMCSA Clearinghouse

✓ Vertical Identity♺ Annual (limited query)

Login.gov steps are yours; we run the queries as your TPA.

When:Full query pre-employment; limited query annually.

Where to do it →

Source: Clearinghouse final rule · reviewed 2026-06-14

Build your Driver Qualification File

✓ Vertical Identity♺ Ongoing (MVR annually)

Even a solo owner-operator needs a DQF on themselves. We manage it.

When:Before driving; MVR within 30 days of hire + annually.

Source: 49 CFR §391.51 · reviewed 2026-06-14

DOT medical card (physical)

✓ Vertical Identity♺ Every ≤24 months

Required to hold a CDL for interstate non-excepted driving. We perform the physical.

When:Valid up to 24 months — can be shorter. Renew before expiry.

Source: 49 CFR §391.41–.49 + §383.71 · reviewed 2026-06-14

Written drug & alcohol policy

✓ Vertical Identity♺ One-time (update as needed)

A written policy is required. We provide one per DOT mode.

When:Provided to drivers before they drive.

Source: 49 CFR §382.601 · reviewed 2026-06-14

Supervisor reasonable-suspicion training

✓ Vertical Identity♺ One-time (per supervisor)

60 min drugs + 60 min alcohol for anyone making reasonable-suspicion calls. We train them.

When:Before the DER/supervisor supervises drivers.

Source: 49 CFR §382.603 · reviewed 2026-06-14

Register your truck

File IRS Form 2290 (HVUT)

You (DIY)♺ Annual

Vehicles ≥55,000 lb. E-file returns a stamped Schedule 1 in minutes — do it yourself at IRS.gov.

When:Before plating (Schedule 1 required to register).

Where to do it →

Source: IRS Form 2290 · reviewed 2026-06-14

Register IRP apportioned plates

You (DIY)♺ Annual (renewal)

Multi-state operation. File through your base state — link below for each state you picked. Apportioned plates are about the VEHICLE running interstate, not about holding MC authority — private and exempt-commodity carriers (USDOT-only, no MC) register IRP too.

When:After authority is active; needs your base state.

Where to do it: GA

Source: IRP / base-state · reviewed 2026-06-14

Get your IFTA license + decals

You (DIY)♺ Quarterly returns

Qualified vehicles in 2+ jurisdictions. Issued by your base state.

When:Before interstate operation; quarterly returns after.

Where to do it: GA

Source: IFTA · reviewed 2026-06-14

Pass your New Entrant Audit

Pass your New Entrant Safety Audit

♺ One-time (within 12 months)

The #1 automatic failure is having no drug & alcohol program. Stay enrolled and you pass.

When:Within 12 months of starting operations.

Where to do it →

Source: 49 CFR §385 subpart D · reviewed 2026-06-14

Core regulatory sources: 49 CFR §382 · 49 CFR §385 subpart D · last reviewed 2026-06-14

Georgia state specifics

IRP (apportioned plates)

Georgia Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Division (Georgia Trucking Portal / EZ IRP)

Georgia IRP →

IFTA (fuel-tax license)

Georgia Department of Revenue (Georgia Tax Center)

Georgia IFTA →

Intrastate operating authority

Required — separate state authority

A for-hire intrastate carrier must register under Georgia's GIMC program with the Department of Public Safety, obtain a Georgia intrastate USDOT number (displayed with the 'GA' suffix), and file proof of insurance (Form E) — a state registration beyond a plain federal USDOT number.

Georgia Department of Public Safety (GIMC - Georgia Intrastate Motor Carrier Registration Program)

Georgia intrastate authority →

Weight-distance / mileage tax

Georgia has no weight-distance tax

Georgia does not levy a weight-distance or mileage tax; only Kentucky, New Mexico, New York, and Oregon impose one.

State details sourced from official Georgia .gov agencies · last reviewed 2026-06-14

We handle the federal compliance stack

Enroll in our consortium and we take care of your drug & alcohol program, Clearinghouse queries, and driver qualification files — while you handle the Georgia registrations above.

Enroll in the consortium

This is general guidance, not legal advice. Verify requirements with FMCSA and your state DOT. See all states →