Many trucking companies without MC numbers have operated for years without much pressure to update their MCS-150.
If you operate intrastate-only or haul exempt commodities, you may have never been flagged, but that is about to change.
FMCSA’s new Motus system will significantly increase visibility across all USDOT carriers. At the same time, FMCSA has identified May 14, 2026 as a key milestone for portal access preparation.
While this is not a compliance deadline, it will directly impact your ability to manage your registration moving forward.
An MCS-150 biennial update is a required filing with FMCSA that keeps your USDOT registration current.
It includes company contact information, fleet size and vehicle count, driver count, type of operation (interstate vs. intrastate), and cargo classifications.
All carriers with a USDOT number must file, including:
There are no exceptions based on authority type, commodity type, or size of operation.
An MCS-150 update is required every two years, based on your USDOT number—even if your information hasn’t changed.
For more information on MCS-150 updates, check out our blog here.
Motus is FMCSA’s new registration platform designed to replace legacy systems and modernize how carrier data is managed.
For a deeper breakdown of Motus and recent updates, check out our blogs:
Carriers without MC authority—especially intrastate and exempt commodity haulers—have historically faced limited enforcement visibility.
This has created a false assumption:
“If I’m not being flagged, I must be compliant.”
Motus will change that by eliminating system gaps that allowed non-compliance to go unnoticed.
All USDOT carriers will now exist in a more connected system, regardless of:
Motus will make outdated records easier to identify, improve consistency checks, and increase visibility into inaccurate or stale data
May 14 is not a compliance deadline, it is a preparation milestone for FMCSA portal access.
Without proper access:
Bottom line: If you cannot access your account, you cannot stay compliant.
1. Secure Your Portal Access
2. Track MCS-150 for All Carriers
3. Build Internal Systems
4. Maintain Control of Your Account
What is an MCS-150 update?
A required FMCSA filing that updates your company’s registration and operational information.
Who must file an MCS-150?
All carriers with a USDOT number, including intrastate and exempt carriers.
How often is it required?
Every two years—even if no information changes.
What happens if I do not file?
Your USDOT number can be deactivated, and you may face penalties.
What does May 14 mean?
It is a recommended deadline to prepare your FMCSA Portal access for Motus—not a compliance deadline.
Motus is not changing the rules, it’s removing the ability to ignore them.
The carriers who prepare now will stay in control.
Take action today:
If you cannot clearly confirm both access and compliance, that’s the gap Motus will expose.