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FMCA Filings is a third-party commercial filing platform operated by FMCA Filings, LLC. It serves U.S. commercial motor carriers, brokers, freight forwarders, leasing companies, and similar businesses. It is not an official USDOT, FMCSA, or UCR agency; instead, it helps customers submit transportation-related licenses, registrations, and compliance documents online, charging a service fee for the process.
The platform focuses on a relatively specific set of filing services, including UCR annual registration and fleet-size adjustments, MCS-150 biennial updates, BOC-3 process agent filing, USDOT number application/activation/deactivation, MC number-related services, SCAC code application/renewal/reinstatement, and state-level permits such as Kentucky KYU and New Mexico WDT. The site also offers a “Compliance Check” to review a company’s licensing and filing status. Orders are mainly completed through multi-step online forms covering company details, address, phone number, email, digital signature, and payment information, with human assistance available via LiveChat.
FMCA Filings uses one-time per-service pricing rather than a subscription model. Typical prices include BOC-3 at USD 100-110, MCS-150 at USD 200, SCAC application/renewal at USD 196, and Compliance Check at USD 20-50. UCR and adjustment services vary widely in price and can reach tens of thousands of dollars at the high end. The website clearly states that its fees include government fees and service processing fees, and it also reminds users that they may file directly through government or official UCR channels. Payment is supported via bank card/credit card forms, and some pages also show bank account payment options.
Its strengths are broad coverage of filing items, centralized submission access, transparent pricing, weekday LiveChat support, refund requests, and auxiliary compliance checks, making it convenient for small fleets unfamiliar with U.S. transportation compliance procedures. The limitations are also clear: it is not an official channel, and costs may be higher than self-filing. Service outcomes depend on the accuracy of information provided by the customer, and government approval is not guaranteed. From a SaaS perspective, the site does not disclose APIs, third-party business system integrations, team permissions, audit logs, or security certifications such as SOC 2/ISO.
FMCA Filings is better suited to companies operating in the United States or planning to enter the U.S. transportation market that need assistance with UCR, BOC-3, USDOT/MC, SCAC, and state-level permits. For larger companies with in-house compliance staff, using official channels such as UCR, FMCSA, state DOTs, or tax authorities directly may be more cost-effective. The available text does not provide information on access from China, so this remains unknown. Its payment methods, address requirements, and business scope are clearly oriented toward the U.S., Canadian, and Mexican markets; Chinese users should pay particular attention to network accessibility, international card payment support, and whether U.S. entity information is required.
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