MCS-150 Biennial Update & MOTUS Enrollment Support

Get help reviewing your USDOT registration, filing your MCS-150 update, and preparing for FMCSA MOTUS account enrollment.

Filing Support: (212) 540-5236

MCS-150 updates are no longer just a formality. They are the key filing impacting your records across DOT & FMCSA databases.

Motor carriers, brokers, freight forwarders, and other USDOT holders may need to file or update their MCS-150 when company information changes, before beginning operations, or as part of their required biennial update cycle. With FMCSA systems moving toward MOTUS, accurate company records, account access, ownership information, contact details, and documentation are becoming more important. Our team can help review your USDOT record, identify potential filing needs, and support the update process from start to finish.

An MCS-150 update is required when:

  • You are starting operations under a USDOT number
  • Your business address, phone number, email, ownership, DBA, EIN, or operating status has changed
  • Your fleet size, mileage, cargo type, or classification needs to be updated
  • Your biennial update is due based on your USDOT number schedule
  • You may need to prepare your FMCSA records for MOTUS enrollment or account access review

Why MCS-150 and MOTUS Readiness Matter?

Your MCS-150 filing controls important information connected to your USDOT record, including company identity, address, contact information, operating classification, mileage, equipment, and safety-related details. As FMCSA systems continue moving toward MOTUS, carriers and other regulated businesses should treat their USDOT record like an active compliance file. Incorrect information, outdated contacts, poor account access controls, or missing documentation can create filing delays, confusion, and avoidable compliance issues. Working with a professional support team can help ensure your filing is reviewed carefully before submission.

U.S. DOT Biennial Update and MOTUS Enrollment Support

The MCS-150 Biennial Update is used to keep your USDOT registration information current with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Even if your company information has not changed, regulated entities are still required to complete their update on the applicable biennial schedule. Your USDOT record may need review if your company has changed its address, phone number, email, DBA, EIN, ownership structure, operating status, mileage, equipment count, or business classification. MOTUS is expected to make account access, user verification, and accurate company records more important across FMCSA-related processes. This means the MCS-150 should not be treated as a quick form submission. It should be reviewed as part of your broader DOT and FMCSA compliance record.

Failure to maintain an accurate and timely USDOT record may lead to compliance issues, filing delays, or potential FMCSA enforcement consequences.

I recently opened my business. Do I still need to file an MCS-150?
Possibly. A newly issued USDOT number does not automatically mean your next filing is two full years away. Your biennial update schedule is tied to your USDOT number, and certain company changes may require an update before your regular filing month. If you recently started operations, changed company information, or are unsure whether your USDOT record is current, our team can review your filing status and help determine the next step.

MOTUS is the FMCSA’s modernization effort for managing registration, account access, and compliance-related information. For carriers and other regulated businesses, this makes accurate company records and controlled account access more important.

MOTUS does not remove the need to keep your USDOT registration information accurate. Your MCS-150 filing and company record still need to be reviewed and maintained as part of your DOT and FMCSA compliance responsibilities.

Yes. DOTUpdate.com can help review your USDOT record, identify missing or outdated information, and assist with MOTUS enrollment readiness. Our team can also help you avoid common issues such as outdated contacts, inconsistent business information, or poor account access practices.

You should be careful with FMCSA account credentials, USDOT PINs, and access permissions. Work only with a trusted compliance provider that uses secure processes and does not rely on informal credential sharing or poor access practices.

Having a USDOT number does not automatically mean your account access, company record, or filing information is ready for MOTUS. A review can help confirm whether your information is current and whether any updates are needed.

MCS-150, DOT Update, and FMCSA MOTUS Support

Our team helps carriers, owner-operators, private fleets, brokers, freight forwarders, and other USDOT holders manage DOT and FMCSA filing needs. Whether you need an MCS-150 Biennial Update, a DOT record correction, or MOTUS enrollment support, our team can help review your information and guide the filing process. Many businesses wait until a filing issue, account access problem, or outdated record creates a disruption. A proactive review can help reduce avoidable delays and keep your compliance records better organized.

Need Help Filing Your MCS-150 or Preparing for MOTUS?

Our team can help review your USDOT record, identify required updates, and support your MCS-150 filing process. Our team can also help you prepare the information commonly needed for FMCSA account access and MOTUS enrollment readiness.

Call Filing Support: (212) 540-5236