BOC-3 Filing in Oregon: Get Your Process Agent Designation Filed Today
Looking for a BOC-3 Process Agent in Oregon (OR)? FastBOC3 files your blanket process agent designation - covering Oregon and every other state we serve - for a flat $75 total, typically within 1 business day.
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A BOC-3 filing is the federal paperwork every interstate motor carrier, freight broker, and freight forwarder must submit before the FMCSA will activate their operating authority. FastBOC3 handles your BOC-3 filing with immediate multi-state blanket coverage and same-day electronic submission for a $75 flat fee, so MC authority typically activates within 1 business day.
OregonUSDOT Compliance & Motor Carrier Operating Authority Information
Oregon requires a weight-mile tax for commercial vehicles over 26,000 lbs - one of the few states with this type of mileage-based tax instead of fuel tax. The Port of Portland handles containers and auto imports. I-5 connects Portland to Seattle and California. Carriers must register for Oregon weight-mile tax permits.
Oregon's Weight-Mile Tax is the most distinctive state-level commercial vehicle tax in the U.S. and overlaps with FMCSA new-entrant compliance. The Port of Portland's container service rebound has driven new drayage registrations, with BOC-3 frequently flagged in audits.
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Oregon-specific rule carriers should know
Oregon imposes a per-mile Weight-Mile Tax via the ODOT PUC (Public Utility Commission) for commercial vehicles over 26,000 lbs in lieu of the diesel fuel tax, requiring monthly mileage reporting and a Temporary Pass for first-time entries.
What Is FMCSA Form BOC-3? Process Agent Filing in Oregon
If you're a motor carrier, freight broker, or freight forwarder operating in or through Oregon, federal law requires you to designate a process agent in Oregon - along with every other state you run in - through a BOC-3 filing with the FMCSA.
A process agent in Oregon is a person or company authorized to accept legal documents, including lawsuits and subpoenas, on your behalf within the state. Without this designation, your FMCSA operating authority is incomplete and you face fines of $16,000 or more per violation.
FastBOC3Filing.com files your BOC-3 as a professional blanket process agent service. A single $75 filing covers Oregon along with every other state we serve - no per-state fees - typically processed within 1 business day.
Who Needs a BOC-3 Filing & Blanket Process Agent in Oregon?
Motor Carriers (MC authority)
Operating in or through Oregon
Freight Brokers (MC-B authority)
Arranging transportation in Oregon
Freight Forwarders (FF authority)
Operating in Oregon
New Authority Applicants
Applying for FMCSA authority with Oregon operations
How to File FMCSA Form BOC-3 for Oregon MC Number Activation
Enter Your USDOT Number
Provide your DOT number and company details as registered with FMCSA.
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We file your BOC-3 directly with FMCSA on your behalf. 100% acceptance guaranteed.
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Receive email proof within 1 business day. Oregon coverage is included automatically.
Frequently Asked Questions - BOC-3 Filing in Oregon
Do I need a separate BOC-3 for Oregon?▼
No. A single BOC-3 filing with FastBOC3Filing.com covers Oregon along with every other state in our network. The $75 is a one-time total, not a per-state fee.
How much does a BOC-3 filing cost for Oregon?▼
Our BOC-3 filing is $75 one-time and covers all states including Oregon. There are no per-state fees, annual renewals, or hidden charges.
How long does it take to get BOC-3 coverage in Oregon?▼
Orders are accepted 24/7. We submit your BOC-3 to the FMCSA the same business day you order; your Oregon process agent designation becomes active once the FMCSA processes the filing, typically within 1 business day.
What are the penalties for not having a BOC-3 in Oregon?▼
Without a BOC-3 on file, your FMCSA operating authority cannot become active. Federal fines start at $16,000+ per violation, your authority can be revoked, and shippers, brokers, and load boards in Oregon will refuse to work with you. Filing your BOC-3 for $75 eliminates this risk entirely.
Do I need my MC number before filing a BOC-3 in Oregon?▼
Yes. The BOC-3 form requires your MC number, so apply for MC authority first through the FMCSA. Once your MC number is issued, file the BOC-3 immediately - your Oregon operating authority will show NOT AUTHORIZED on SAFER until both the MC number is granted and the BOC-3 is on file. FastBOC3 submits your BOC-3 the same business day so authority activates as fast as possible.
Get Your BOC-3 Filed for Oregon - Typically Within 1 Business Day
Don't risk $16,000+ in FMCSA fines. File your BOC-3 now - one flat $75 fee covers Oregon and every other state we serve.
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