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What It Really Costs to Start a Trucking Company in 2025

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1. Federal and State Registrations

Interstate carriers must obtain specific federal and multi-state credentials before transporting freight.

Motor Carrier Authority (MC Number and USDOT Number)

Carriers operating for hire must apply for operating authority and obtain a USDOT number through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).

Filing fees typically total $300–$500 depending on authority type.

International Registration Plan (IRP)

The IRP allows commercial vehicles to operate across multiple states under apportioned registration.

Annual costs vary based on fleet size and mileage but commonly range from $1,000 to $3,000 per vehicle.

International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA)

IFTA accounts allow carriers to report and pay fuel taxes across participating jurisdictions.

Combined IRP and IFTA costs often range between $1,500 and $3,000 annually.

Unified Carrier Registration (UCR)

All interstate motor carriers must complete annual UCR filings based on fleet size.

Fees generally range from $200 to $1,000 per year.

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State-Level Requirements

Additional permits or filings may apply depending on operating states.

U.S. Department of Transportation

2. Insurance Requirements

Insurance represents one of the largest startup and ongoing costs.

Liability, Cargo, and Physical Damage Coverage

Initial down payments typically range from $3,000 to $5,000 per truck. Annual premiums often fall between $9,000 and $16,000, depending on:

  • Driver experience

  • Safety history

  • Equipment type

  • Cargo classification

New carriers may see higher premiums during their first year of operation.

3. Safety and Operational Requirements

Federal regulations require structured safety and reporting programs.

Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs)

ELDs are required for Hours of Service tracking and typically cost $200 to $800 per vehicle.

Driver Qualification and Testing Programs

Drug and alcohol testing programs, background screening, and driver qualification files must be maintained under FMCSA standards.

CDL Licensing and Training

Budget approximately $1,000 to $4,500 per driver for CDL training and licensing where applicable.

4. Business Formation and Administrative Infrastructure

Before hauling freight, the business must be properly formed and structured.

Entity Formation (LLC or Corporation)

State filing fees range from $50 to $500 depending on jurisdiction.

For carriers forming a Montana LLC for structured fleet registration and titling, professional filing support reduces documentation errors and processing delays.

Accounting and Dispatch Software

Fleet management platforms typically range from $50 to $300 per month and assist with invoicing, mileage tracking, and load management.

Load Board Subscriptions

Load board access generally costs $35 to $150 per month depending on provider and feature access.

Office and Equipment Setup

Phones, computers, communications systems, and related equipment can total approximately $2,000 in startup costs.

5. Working Capital

Revenue cycles in trucking often extend several weeks. Maintaining reserves is essential.

Initial Operating Capital

Plan for $5,000 to $10,000 in working capital to cover:

  • Fuel

  • Maintenance

  • Early-stage operating expenses

  • Permit fees

Additional route-specific costs such as toll passes and overweight permits may apply.

6. Total Estimated Startup Costs

Excluding truck acquisition, most small carriers should expect startup costs between:

$20,000 and $40,000

The primary cost variables include:

  • Insurance premiums

  • Fleet size

  • Jurisdictions of operation

  • Working capital availability

Accurate credential filings and timely registration processing help prevent costly rework and operational interruptions.

How Montana Registration Services Supports Trucking Companies

Montana Registration Services works with:

  • Owner-operators

  • Expedited carriers

  • Small fleet operators

  • Multi-state logistics companies

We provide:

  • Business entity formation

  • Title and vehicle registration management

  • IRP and IFTA coordination support

  • High-volume fleet filing assistance

  • Same-day processing for eligible transactions

  • Documented processing accuracy exceeding 99 percent

Our role is to manage structured filings, maintain accurate documentation, and reduce administrative burden so carriers can focus on operations.

Next Step for New and Expanding Carriers

If your company is preparing to obtain operating authority, form an LLC, or register commercial vehicles, Montana Registration Services provides structured support from entity formation through plate issuance.

Contact Montana Registration Services at 406-540-6801 to discuss your fleet registration and credential requirements.

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