How to Start a Trucking Company

Get your authority, insurance, and first load in 60–90 days.

Time: 60–90 daysBudget: $8,000 – $25,000 to launch (excluding truck)10 steps

Trucking is a licensing-heavy business — the paperwork is what stops most people, not the driving. This roadmap gets you legally on the road with the software to actually stay profitable.

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  1. 1

    Validate the lane

    Validation

    Decide freight type (dry van, reefer, flatbed, hotshot) and target lanes. Talk to 5 brokers before spending money.

  2. 2

    Form an LLC

    Legal

    Register a single-member LLC in your operating state for liability protection. Budget $50–$500 depending on state.

  3. 3

    Get your USDOT and MC number

    Legal

    File through FMCSA. Budget $300 for the MC application plus BOC-3 filing.

  4. 4

    Commercial insurance

    Insurance

    Get quotes for liability + cargo + physical damage. Expect $8,000–$14,000/year for a new authority.

  5. 5

    Buy a domain and website

    Website

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  6. 6

    Business email and phone

    Communications

    Set up a real @yourcompany.com email and a business line. Brokers won't call gmail addresses back.

  7. 7

    Set up a CRM for broker relationships

    CRM

    Track every broker you've worked with, rates paid, and lane history. HubSpot's free CRM does this without any monthly cost.

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  8. 8

    Dispatch and load-board access

    Operations

    DAT or Truckstop subscription. Budget $150/month.

  9. 9

    Bookkeeping and factoring

    Finance

    Set up QuickBooks and a factoring relationship — 30–60 day pay from brokers will otherwise kill cash flow.

  10. 10

    Run your first three loads

    Launch

    Price them at market, deliver on time, and ask for a review. Reputation compounds fast in trucking.

FAQ

Can I start with just one truck?
Yes. Most trucking companies start as an owner-operator and add trucks after year one.
How long until authority is active?
The FMCSA vetting takes 21+ days after your MC application and insurance filing.