Federal Motor Carrier Act

Reduce your FMCA requirement from 49 service of process agents to one. The Federal Motor Carrier Act requires motor carriers to appoint a service of process agent in all 48 contiguous states, plus the District of Columbia.¹ CT Corporation can reduce that number to one. By acting as your BOC-3 blanket process agent, we will represent you in all required jurisdictions.

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Filing
We prepare and file all necessary paperwork with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for your FMCA process agent requirements, consolidate your compliance operations, and reduce your FMCA compliance costs—while you get back to business.

Alerts
CT stays on top of all FMCA process agent requirements and notifies you when changes occur, taking the worry and effort out of maintaining your company's good standing status.

Experience
CT's experts have registered agent experience going back over 100 years. We're thoroughly familiar with these complex requirements. We also offer unparalleled expertise ensuring that any lawsuit received on your behalf is promptly delivered to the right person and quick action is taken.

¹ Mexican carriers, brokers, freight forwarders or carriers located in Alaska or Hawaii are not required to designate an agent in every state. These companies are permitted to register in only a limited number of states, if desired.