ClearHaul

ANNUAL · DUE DECEMBER 31

UCR registration without the lookalike-site markup

UCR is the simplest filing in trucking — and the one with the most imitation-official websites charging hidden fees for it. Here's the honest version: your government fee is set by fleet size ($46 for 0–2 trucks in 2026), and our service fee is $49, labeled as such.

We verify your carrier record first (a stale MCS-150 causes bracket mismatches and overcharges), file, and send you the receipt with the registration verified for your year.

UCR Registration

ITEMIZED — ALWAYS
  • ClearHaul serviceOUR FEE$49
  • UCR fee (0–2 trucks)GOV FEE$138 for 3–5 · $276 for 6–20 — exact bracket shown before you pay$46

$95 total for a 0–2 truck fleet

Same business day during renewal season (Oct–Dec); within 2 business days otherwise.

How it works

  1. 1

    USDOT number + truck count

    That's the whole intake. We check your federal record so the fleet size on file matches reality — if it doesn't, we flag it before you overpay a bracket.

  2. 2

    We file at the official portal

    Same business day during renewal season (Oct–Dec). The fee asserted at filing must equal your bracket — a mismatch stops the filing automatically.

  3. 3

    Receipt + verification

    Confirmation number and receipt to your inbox and vault; we re-check the portal to confirm your registration shows active for the year.

Straight answers

What is UCR and do I have to register?

The Unified Carrier Registration is an annual federal-state program for interstate carriers, brokers, freight forwarders, and leasing companies. If you run interstate, yes — every year, due December 31 for the following year.

How much is the UCR fee for 2026?

It's set by fleet size: $46 for 0–2 vehicles, $138 for 3–5, $276 for 6–20, $963 for 21–100. These are the official government brackets — identical no matter who files. Our calculator shows your exact number free.

Why did another site charge my buddy $150 for UCR?

Because lookalike UCR sites bundle a hidden service fee into one 'total' so it looks official. His bracket fee was probably $46 — the other $100+ was an undisclosed service charge. Ours is $49 and labeled.

What happens if I don't register?

States enforce UCR at roadside and by mail. Fines range from hundreds to over a thousand dollars per state, and some states hold vehicles until you're registered. The fee is $46; the skip isn't worth it.

UCR Registration

Your annual UCR registration, filed same-day and verified in the government record.

Filing accepted or your service fee back, 100%. Government fees are non-refundable once paid — we tell you that before you pay, not after.

We will never call you unless you ask us to. No phone sales. No robocalls. Ever.