MC (Motor Carrier) Authority

What Does “MC” Stand for in Trucking?

 

For those venturing into the trucking business, “MC” holds a significant meaning—it stands for Motor Carrier number or MC authority. This number is pivotal as it denotes that a company is authorized to provide transportation services across state borders. If you’re gearing up to launch your own trucking company, securing an MC authority is a crucial step in legitimizing your operations and expanding your reach beyond regional boundaries.

 

What Is MC Authority?

 

MC Authority, also referred to as an MC number, is an interstate operating authority bestowed upon transport companies by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). This unique identifier is what distinguishes legitimate transport businesses operating across state lines from those operating within a single state jurisdiction.



Here at Pacific Trucking Consultancy, we understand the world of trucking regulations and licensing requirements. Obtaining your MC authority is not just about bureaucratic paperwork—it’s about gaining the government’s stamp of approval to navigate the highways and byways of interstate commerce.

 

Once you initiate the application process for MC authority, it typically takes around 21 days for it to become active. During this period, we’re here to guide you through the intricacies of the application, ensuring all necessary documentation is in place and that your company meets the stringent standards set forth by the FMCSA.

 

Contact us today to secure your MC authority and open the doors to interstate commerce!