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How To Get A Freight Forward Broker License
Instructions: 1.Go to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration website (see Resources) to register. Complete form OP-1 (Motor Property Carrier and Broker Authority) online. Have a credit card ready to pay the $300 registration fee. Alternatively, you may print the form, complete it and mail it in. Mailed applications may require four to six weeks for processing. FMCSA strongly encourages applicants to use the online guidance and registration. 2.Record the MC or FF number assigned during the online registration process. This number is required when filing the additional forms listed below. A confirmation letter will be mailed. If you apply by mail, the number will be issued by mail. Your broker's application will be published in the "FMCSA Register." 3.Have your insurance company or financial institution file evidence of financial security in the amount of $10,000 either on form BMC-84 for a surety bond or form BMC-85 for a trust fund with a financial institution. Blank forms are available from the FMSCA. 4.File form BOC-3 (Designation of Process Agents) online or print the form, complete it and mail it in. The FMCSA strongly encourages online submissions. A list of companies that offer process agent services is found on the FMCSA website (see Resources). 5.Begin operations after you receive your license in the mail. You do not have operating authority until you have the license in hand. Freight brokers serve as a liaison between motor carriers and shippers. Shippers find it easier to contract with freight brokers to find carriers for their shipments because a broker is able to dedicate his time to finding carriers, whereas a shipper would have to hire more employees just to manage the carriers. Freight brokers receive pay for shipments from the shippers and pay the carriers after keeping a percentage for themselves. Freight broker training can teach you the ins and outs of brokering before you take the step of receiving your own authority. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Freight Broker Training - Learn How to become a freight broker |
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