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What is the difference between an MC number and a US DOT number?

What is the difference between an MC number and a USDOT number?

A USDOT number identifies carriers operating in interstate commerce while an MC number identifies a carrier who transports regulated commodities for hire in interstate commerce. Generally, items that have been changed from their natural state are regulated commodities requiring an MC number. Determining whether an MC number versus a USDOT number is required is made by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administratio, not the ND Highway Patrol.


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