Feds plan to replace Unified Registration System with ‘FMCSA Registration System’

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is considering doing away with the Unified Registration System (URS) in favor of a new online registration system.

In a notice to be published in the Federal Register on April 19, the FMCSA proposed the replacement of the Unified Registration System (URS), with a new, online registration system called the “FMCSA Registration System” (FRS).

The FMCSA says that the FRS will eliminate the need to file forms like OP-1, MCS-150, and BOC-3 as these will be integrated into the online system.

“Under the new FRS, all forms described above will be integrated into the online system through a series of questions that will be asked, using smart logic,” the agency stated.

The FRS will allow all those required to register under the FMCSA’s commercial or safety jurisdiction to do so online, including the following:

The FMCSA will accept public comments on the switch from URS to FRS for sixty days following the publication of the notice in the Federal Register.

After the notice is published on April 19, you may leave a public comment online by visiting this link.

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