ClearHaul

Why this company exists

Register a truck and watch what happens: within days, your phone fills with calls from companies you've never heard of, selling you filings at prices they won't say out loud, for requirements they won't let you verify — some of them for forms the government gives away free. FMCSA itself publishes warnings about these operations.

The strange part? The actual work — preparing government forms correctly and submitting them on time — is honest, useful work that busy owner-operators genuinely want done for them. The industry's product is fine. Its sales culture is the scam.

So ClearHaul runs on four rules that double as our entire marketing plan:

  1. Every price is public. Government fee and our fee, separate lines, on one page anyone can screenshot. If a competitor beats our price, you'll know — that's the point of prices.
  2. We will never call you unless you ask us to. No phone sales. No robocalls. Ever. Deadline reminders come by email (or text if you opt in). Our phone rings one direction: when you call us.
  3. We tell you what's free. EINs are free. USDOT numbers are free. MCS-150s are free. KYU numbers are free. Every page says so with the official link — pay us for time and certainty, not for secrets.
  4. Filing accepted or your service fee back, 100%. Government fees are non-refundable once paid — we tell you that before you pay, not after.

What we are (and aren't)

We're a filing preparation and submission service — the same legal category as tax preparers and permit expediters. We complete government forms from information you give us and submit them with your authorization, then verify the government record actually changed. We don't give legal advice; where your situation needs a transportation attorney, our pages say so instead of pretending.

We are not affiliated with FMCSA, USDOT, or any government agency — and unlike much of this industry, we'll never design a page to make you wonder.

Start free

The free toolsare free forever — deadline checkers, fee calculators, the authority quiz. Use them and never pay us a dime; you'll still tell another trucker where the honest answers were, and that's marketing we can live on.