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Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy Launches New Anti-Fraud Registration System for America’s Trucking Industry

Tuesday, May 19, 2026
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"Making American Roads Safe Again, Delivered by President Trump and Secretary Duffy"

New tool goes live today: will leverage biometrics and data analytics to ensure only qualified carriers are approved

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator (FMCSA) Derek D. Barrs today announced the rollout of a new registration system for truck drivers, motor coach operators, and other motor carriers. This state-of-the-art tool — called Motus: the U.S. DOT Registration System — replaces a decades-old network of loosely connected applications rife with fraud, waste, and abuse.

Previously, bad actors applying for a federal trucking registration number could easily hide their identity, game the system, and endanger American families on the road. It’s estimated that there are several thousand suspicious registration numbers tied to fraudulent carriers.

With Motus in place, the Department will now use biometrics and modern data analytics to verify that those who apply for these numbers are:

  1. Who they say they are
  2. The businesses they represent are legitimate, legal entities.

“Dangerous foreign drivers and the shell companies who employ them have been taking advantage of this lax, decrepit federal registration system for years. The lack of accountability is disturbing, and it’s killed American families on our roads,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy. “Thanks to President Trump, we are delivering a new registration system that will stop fraud dead in its tracks and strengthen oversight on shady carriers. And for good, honest drivers who follow the rules  — our new system will improve customer service, enhance reliability, and cut down on red tape. Today marks another important milestone in our crusade to make America’s roads safer, and it reflects the Trump Administration’s commitment to cracking down on fraud wherever it hides.”

“FMCSA’s registration modernization effort represents a major advancement in how the agency oversees and supports the commercial motor vehicle industry,” said FMCSA Administrator Derek D. Barrs. “This system improves efficiency for legitimate carriers while strengthening FMCSA’s ability to detect fraud, improve data quality, and identify unsafe operators.”

More information on why a new system was needed and how it will transform the trucking industry for the better is copied below.

Why the Current Registration System Is Failing

For decades, commercial trucking in America has been overseen by a fractured, legacy IT system. This outdated registration system operates on a low-barrier, minimal-validation framework – making it alarmingly simple for fraudsters to register as motor carriers. All they needed was an email, name, and physical address.        

This vulnerability is compounded by the fact that trucking registration and compliance data are scattered across five or six disconnected applications. This patchwork has created rampant data sprawl, critical information silos, and systemic blind spots. It’s the perfect storm that lets bad drivers and fraudulent companies easily shed their negative safety records, spin up new corporate identities, and evade federal oversight.

The result? These high-risk "chameleon" and reincarnated carriers are unleashing unsafe trucks onto American roadways and exposing the public to preventable, catastrophic risks.

How Motus Will Stop Fraud

Motus is designed to definitively end decades of technological fragmentation by introducing the first unified registration platform in the agency's history. This modernized platform collapses the agency’s fragmented legacy infrastructure into a single, secure digital dashboard, permanently eliminating the data silos that illicit operators once exploited.

For bad actors – the days of cycling registration numbers are over. By integrating mandatory identity verification protocols (utilizing government-issued IDs and digital facial scans) alongside robust third-party business validation, Motus effectively suffocates fraud at the point of registration.

For legitimate fleets, freight brokers, and forwarders, Motus eliminates administrative friction by streamlining the entire registration lifecycle, from initial filing to biennial updates, into a mobile-friendly, cohesive user experience.

This shift makes regulatory compliance intuitive for honest motor carriers, while permanently shutting down the loopholes that allowed chameleon and reincarnated carriers to compromise public safety.

Additional Information on Motus:

Motus includes several major enhancements designed to improve service, strengthen oversight, and support industry compliance:

  • Enhanced Fraud Prevention and Identity Verification - Improved validation and verification tools help prevent bad actors from exploiting the registration process or evading enforcement.
  • Streamlined User Experience - Applicants and registrants can complete registration activities through a simplified online process designed to reduce confusion, improve transparency, and shorten processing times.
  • Improved Data Quality and System Reliability - Modernized infrastructure improves the accuracy, consistency, and accessibility of registration data for FMCSA, state partners, and law enforcement.
  • Better Support for Enforcement and Safety Oversight - Enhanced data tools help FMCSA identify unsafe operators and strengthen oversight of high-risk carriers.
  • Scalable, Modern Technology - The updated system positions FMCSA to adapt more effectively to future operational, enforcement, and customer service needs.

Guidance, training resources, and customer support are available through FMCSA’s website and by calling the agency’s contact center. Motor carriers looking to register will need a login.gov account prior to accessing Motus. If they already had access to the FMCSA Portal via login.gov, they must use the same account to have all their data available to them.

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Under U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is dedicated to reducing crashes, fatalities and injuries involving large trucks and buses. FMCSA oversees the safety of the nation’s 9 million commercial motor vehicle drivers and ensures compliance across the trucking industry that serves as the backbone of the American economy. Visit FMCSA.dot.gov for more information.