Authority?

tknight

Veteran Expediter
What is the real deal on own authority, when do you need it, why do you need it, and do you have your own? I have heard so many different answers over the years, and I know it's like everyone has an opinion, just like everyone has an a**hole. so what is the real deal here, I have 24' truck gcw 26k with sleeper, and am a private carrier,I use this truck for my own goods, but it's slow now, I'm thinking of going out and finding loads through brokers, do I need my own authority, I already have a puco # and dot number.

thanks
tk
 

bigshow345

Seasoned Expediter
You need the Authority and motor carrier whole 9 yards when dealing with brokers. If you use a website like uship depending on the item someones shipped they may or may not require you to have one. With uship you need a mc number and us dot number.
 

tknight

Veteran Expediter
Great replies, I did get to pick up a foxy redhead on ch 29 earlier yesterday, and she knew all the answers, In the meantime I did get my own authority , did it online, paid the 300.00 to help the government regulators make more rules for us to attemp to follow, and low and behold, within 1 minute my phone started ringing off the hook with all sorts of offers and sales pitchs for the trucking industy, this continued for the next 48 hrs till 11 pm both nights, seems when you now sign up for something from fmcsa, they post your number and address for all the snake oil salesmen to call and disturb you. I even started getting faxes, with offers of saving me huge money,till I got so ****ed, I shut if off to save paper and ink.The score so far is
authority representation in all 50 states-22 calls
insurance 18 calls
bookeeping and trucking accounting 7 calls
I even got a call from a factoring company for receivables.........

I wonder how much fmcsa gets for these leads they are providing?
The cb ch 29 has been very creative, thanks for that tip.............!
 

xmudman

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Supposedly most of the phone calls, etc. come early in the game, when your authority is still in process and you can't run yet. Is that true? I changed my voicemail greeting to inform callers that I do not accept incoming solicitations for insurance, IFTA, etc. When I get a call from a number I don't recognize, I simply reject the call, and that sends it directly to voicemail. The exceptions to this are numbers that I believe may be official, such as calls from DC, northern VA, or Harrisburg, PA. Most of the unsolicited calls come from down South or out West.

I did save a call from a guy at JB Hunt, but I accidentally erased it today, so OOPS. As it is, I doubt JB has freight for cargo vans anyway....
 
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