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BOC-3 · Designation of Process Agents

One blanket filing. Process agents in all 50 states.

A BOC-3 designates a legal representative in every state your authority touches — the address where lawsuits and court papers can be served on your company. FMCSA won't issue or reinstate operating authority without one on file. We file it within hours, then keep our agents on duty for the life of your authority.

50+DC
Agent coverage
Every state, one filing
<2HR
Filing turnaround
FMCSA-electronic
$59YR
Flat annual fee
No service charges

You can't file BOC-3 yourself. Only a registered process agent can.

FMCSA requires for-hire motor carriers operating CMVs to designate process agents through a registered third party — that's us. Once we file, your authority can be issued or reinstated. Without a current BOC-3 on file, FMCSA will not grant operating authority and any lapsed authority stays revoked.

Source49 CFR Part 366

Who needs a BOC-3.

The rule sweeps in for-hire interstate operators. Private and intrastate-only carriers are outside it. Here's the quick read.

— PROFILE 01
REQUIRED

For-hire motor carriers.

Anyone hauling property or passengers across state lines for compensation. New authority applicants and reinstatements both. The form must be on file before the MC number is issued.

Example. A new owner-operator filing for MC authority to haul interstate freight.
— PROFILE 02
REQUIRED

Brokers & freight forwarders.

Property brokers and freight forwarders need agents in every state where they have an office or write contracts. Brokers without CMVs may self-file in narrow cases — most don't bother.

Example. A digital freight broker headquartered in Illinois booking loads nationwide.
— PROFILE 03
NOT REQUIRED

Private & intrastate carriers.

If you only haul your own goods, or you only operate within a single state, BOC-3 doesn't apply. The URS-era expansion to private carriers was suspended and remains so under § 366.1T.

Example. A construction firm running its own dump trucks within one state.

One agent. Every state. On the public ledger.

When we file your BOC-3, our office is named as the designated process agent in every state your authority touches. The FMCSA registry shows our address as the place to serve papers — wherever you operate.

Vertical Identity · all 50 + DC
State
Designated agent
Address of service
Filed
Status
CA Vertical Identity, Inc. 2100 W. Loop S · Houston, TX 77027 03/27/2026 ACTIVE
FL Vertical Identity, Inc. 2100 W. Loop S · Houston, TX 77027 03/27/2026 ACTIVE
GA Vertical Identity, Inc. 2100 W. Loop S · Houston, TX 77027 03/27/2026 ACTIVE
IL Vertical Identity, Inc. 2100 W. Loop S · Houston, TX 77027 03/27/2026 ACTIVE
NJ Vertical Identity, Inc. 2100 W. Loop S · Houston, TX 77027 03/27/2026 ACTIVE
NY Vertical Identity, Inc. 2100 W. Loop S · Houston, TX 77027 03/27/2026 ACTIVE
OH Vertical Identity, Inc. 2100 W. Loop S · Houston, TX 77027 03/27/2026 ACTIVE
PA Vertical Identity, Inc. 2100 W. Loop S · Houston, TX 77027 03/27/2026 ACTIVE
TX Vertical Identity, Inc. 2100 W. Loop S · Houston, TX 77027 03/27/2026 ACTIVE
…+42 Same designation, every remaining state & DC 2100 W. Loop S · Houston, TX 77027 03/27/2026 ACTIVE

Why blanket coverage matters. Filing a separate agent in every state means juggling 51 different inboxes when papers arrive. With a blanket designation, every state's service flows to one office — ours — and we forward to you the same day, certified.

What happens when papers actually arrive.

Most BOC-3 filings sit dormant for years — but when they activate, the process matters. Here's the flow from a process server walking into our office to the document landing in your hands.

STEP 01

Papers served on us.

A process server, attorney, or court clerk delivers physical documents to our designated office. We're the legal address of record in every state.

Day 0 · physical receipt
STEP 02

Logged within the hour.

The packet is scanned, time-stamped, and matched to your account. Caption, court, and case number captured for the certified mail packet.

<1 hr · same business day
STEP 03

Forwarded to you.

Email notification with PDFs goes out immediately. Originals follow by USPS certified mail with signature required, addressed to your principal place of business.

Same day · email + certified
STEP 04

Archived in your portal.

The document plus our affidavit of service are filed in your portal. You have a clean record of what was served, when, and how — for the next seven years.

Auto-filed · 7-year retention

The rule, in one paragraph.

49 CFR Part 366 says you have to designate process agents in every state where you operate or transit. Only a registered process agent can file the form on your behalf. The address can't be a P.O. box. And there's no expiration — but four trigger events make a refile mandatory.

  • !
    Change of legal name.An LLC re-registration, conversion, or rename requires a fresh BOC-3.
  • !
    Change of physical address.Move your principal place of business and the existing filing expires immediately.
  • !
    Change of process agent.Switching providers requires a new filing — only one BOC-3 may be on file at a time.
  • !
    Authority reinstatement.If your MC number lapses or is revoked, you have 30 days to file a new BOC-3 on reinstatement.
— 49 CFR § 366.4(a)

"Every motor carrier (of property or passengers) shall make a designation for each State in which it is authorized to operate and for each State traversed during such operations… Designations may be made individually or by the filing of a group designation by an agent on behalf of two or more carriers."

— 49 CFR § 366.3

"A designation may be made by the carrier or its agent. An agent may file a single designation for any number of carriers under § 366.4(b) — known in industry as a 'blanket of coverage.'"

— 49 CFR § 366.5

"A post office box is not acceptable as an agent's address. The designated person must be physically present in the state for which they are designated, or the agent must employ or contract with a person who is."

$59 a year. Flat. Forever.

No filing fees on top, no service-of-process surcharges if your day finally comes. We charge once a year to keep the designation current — same price whether you operate in one state or all fifty.

— ONE-TIME
— New filing

Initial BOC-3

For new authority applicants. Filed with FMCSA the same business day, blanket coverage in all 50 states + DC. Includes your first 12 months of agent service.

$59
one-time · includes year 1
  • Filed within 2 business hours
  • Blanket coverage · 50 + DC
  • Filed copy + agent list to your portal
  • No charge if FMCSA rejects (we re-file)
  • Service of process forwarding included
FOR FLEETS
— Authority bundle

BOC-3 + MC Authority

The full new-authority package — BOC-3, MC application, UCR registration, and the first year of process-agent service. Most carriers' fastest path from "I want to be a carrier" to "I have an active MC number."

$299
includes FMCSA filing fees
  • MC authority application + tracking
  • BOC-3 filed with FMCSA
  • UCR + MCS-150 registration
  • 12 months of process-agent service
  • Insurance liaison & CA-number support
  • Single point of contact through activation

Renewal. Year 2 onwards is a flat $59 — invoiced 30 days before expiration, payable online, no service charge if you're served process during the term.

Things carriers ask us first.

What does "BOC-3" actually mean?
"BOC" stands for Blanket of Coverage. The form designates a process agent in every state where you operate — a real, physical address where lawsuits and court papers can be legally served on your company. FMCSA requires the form on file before issuing or reinstating operating authority for any for-hire interstate carrier, broker, or freight forwarder.
Why can't I file my own BOC-3?
Under § 366.4, a motor carrier operating commercial vehicles cannot self-file. Only a registered process agent — a third party with a federally-listed presence in each state — can submit Form BOC-3 on your behalf. The exception: a broker or freight forwarder who doesn't operate CMVs may file in narrow cases, but the workflow is identical so most use a process agent anyway.
How fast will my BOC-3 actually be filed?
Most filings hit the FMCSA system within 2 business hours of payment. Once accepted, the designation appears on your carrier record immediately and your authority application can move forward. We've never had a filing rejected for procedural reasons — if FMCSA flags one, we re-file at no charge.
Does a BOC-3 expire?
No. The filing itself doesn't expire. But four events trigger a mandatory refile: (1) change of legal name, (2) change of physical address, (3) change of process agent, and (4) reinstatement of revoked authority. We track all four and prompt you to refile when needed. Our annual fee covers the agent service, not the filing — your designation stays current as long as you stay a customer.
What happens if I'm actually served with papers?
We log the documents the same day, scan them, email you a PDF immediately, and forward the originals by USPS certified mail with signature required. The packet plus our affidavit of service goes into your portal under a 7-year retention policy. There are no per-incident charges — service of process is included in your annual fee.
Do I need a BOC-3 if I only operate in one state?
Probably not. BOC-3 is a federal interstate-commerce requirement. Pure intrastate operations and private (own-goods) carriers are outside the rule. If you cross state lines for compensation — even occasionally — you do need one. Talk to us if you're unsure where you sit.
What if my BOC-3 provider goes out of business?
It happens — and when it does, your authority can show "revoked" overnight without warning. FMCSA gives you 30 days to file a new BOC-3 from a new agent. We handle emergency refiles for orphaned carriers within a single business day; the cost is the same flat $59 as a normal new filing.
Is a P.O. box address okay for the agent?
No. § 366.5 explicitly prohibits a P.O. box as an agent's address — the designated party must have a physical presence in the state, or the agent must contract with someone who does. Every address we file is a real street address staffed during business hours.

BOC-3 filed in two hours. Authority unblocked.

$59 flat, blanket coverage in all 50 states + DC, filed copies and agent list delivered to your portal the same day. No surcharges, no per-state fees, no service-of-process bills.