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  1. Where do I send my New Entrant Corrective Action Plan (CAP)? Please send your CAP to the appropriate FMCSA Office: Western: AK, American Samoa, AZ, CA, CO, Guam, HI, ID, , MT, ND, NM, NV, OR, SD, TX, UT, WA, WY, Northern Mariana Is. WSCCAP@dot.gov Phone... Date Updated: 06/05/2020
  2. What is the New Entrant Program? The New Entrant Program introduces new interstate motor carriers to federal safety standards and regulations. When a carrier registers and receives a U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Number... Date Updated: 04/01/2020
  3. How can I reapply for a USDOT number after my New Entrant registration has been revoked? For detailed instructions on how to reapply for a USDOT number after a New Entrant registration revocation ,   please see "Instructions for Reapplication after New Entrant Revocation." Date Updated: 05/11/2017
  4. May a new entrant request an administrative review of a failed safety audit? (§ 385.327) If a new entrant receives a notice under §   385.319(c)   that its new entrant registration will be revoked, it may request FMCSA to conduct an administrative review if it believes FMCSA... Date Updated: 05/05/2017
  5. What does a new entrant need to do to reapply after its new entrant registration has been revoked? (§ 385.329) A new entrant whose USDOT new entrant registration has been revoked, and whose operations have been placed out of service by FMCSA, may reapply for new entrant registration no sooner than 30 days... Date Updated: 05/05/2017
  6. What may trigger an expedited action against a new entrant? (§ 385.308) A new entrant that commits any of the following actions, identified through roadside inspections or by any other means, may be subjected to an expedited safety audit or a compliance review or may be... Date Updated: 05/05/2017
  7. What happens if a motor carrier fails its new entrant safety audit? (§ 385.319 and 385.325) If FMCSA determines the safety audit discloses the new entrant’s basic safety management controls are inadequate, the Agency will provide the new entrant written notice, as soon as practicable, but... Date Updated: 05/05/2017
  8. What are the consequences of furnishing misleading information or making a false statement in connection with the New Entrant registration process? (§ 385.306) A carrier that furnishes false or misleading information, or conceals material information in connection with the registration process, is subject to the following actions: Revocation of safety... Date Updated: 05/05/2017
  9. What will happen if a new entrant commits any of the expedited action violations listed in 49 CFR 385.308? If the motor carrier has not had a safety audit or compliance review, FMCSA will schedule the new entrant for a safety audit as soon as practicable. If the motor carrier has had a safety audit or... Date Updated: 05/05/2017
  10. What would cause a motor carrier to fail a new entrant safety audit? (§ 385.321) A lack of basic safety management controls or failure to comply with one or more of the regulations set forth in the chart below and will result in a notice to a new entrant that its USDOT new... Date Updated: 05/05/2017