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Is FMCSA’s new registration system finally coming?

Jan 4, 2026 | Industry News

Land Line Media

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s long-anticipated new registration system is about to launch.

Called Motus, the new system aims to “streamline processes, enhance fraud prevention and provide a more intuitive, user-friendly experience for supporting companies, motor carriers, brokers and other registrants.”

According to a news release from FMCSA issued on Wednesday, Dec. 3, Motus will begin with a soft launch next week before becoming open to all registrants in 2026. The initial launch will be limited to transportation service providers, BOC-3 filers and financial responsibility filers.

The road toward a new system has been a long one as FMCSA’s Ken Riddle discussed the rollout at the Mid-America Trucking Show in March 2024. At that time, Riddle said a lot of the motivation for change stemmed from a surge in fraud.

“Fraud and freight theft are at an all-time high in the commercial motor vehicle industry,” Riddle said. “Every corner of the industry is experiencing fraud, whether it be on the carrier side, the broker side … We’ve been asked, ‘What can you do, FMCSA?’”

What’s next?

When Motus launches for all users, it will not include the introduction of safety registration, the elimination of docket numbers or changes to the BOC-3 form filing process, according to the FMCSA website. Rather, those potential changes are under consideration and will be open for public comment in a notice of proposed rulemaking. According to the latest regulatory agenda, FMCSA is projected to until that proposal in March 2026.

FMCSA says some of Motus’ features will include:

  • Consolidation of FMCSA forms into a single online system
  • Easily accessible company account pages to manage user and business information
  • Enhanced user roles to engage the right people at the right time
  • All regulated entities will continue to be identified by a USDOT Number
  • Suffixes at the end of the USDOT Number will indicate each type of registration granted
  • Auto-population tools, real-time validation, smart logic, edit checks and notifications
  • Mobile devices and tablets can be used to view and update registration information on the go
  • New identity verification software and user roles to protect and control system access
  • New business verification and information edit checks to validate key information
  • The system will support automated, secure processes for users to conduct business electronically

FMCSA’s announcement that Motus is about to launch should be a good sign that the agency’s broker financial responsibility rule will take effect early next year.

Under the new rule, which is set to take effect on Jan. 16, 2026, brokers, freight forwarders and financial responsibility providers will need to comply with new broker security regulations, including the suspension of operating authority if the available financial security falls below $75,000.

The original compliance date was set for 2025, but FMCSA delayed it for a year because the new registration system wasn’t ready.

FMCSA didn’t immediately respond to Land Line’s questions about whether or not the registration system will be ready to maintain the Jan. 16, 2026, compliance date.

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