Insurance Filing Types (2024)

Different situations require different filings. Learn more about individual filings by clicking on the links below.

Federal truck filings and forms

  • BMC-91X filing
  • MCS-90 form

Intrastate truck filings

  • Form E filing
  • Form F filing
  • Form H filing
  • Form K filing

State-Specific Truck Filings

California

  • CA OL 207
  • MCP-65 filing/ HQMCP65
  • PL914 filing

Colorado

  • Form 14 filing

Connecticut

  • R1325C filings

Montana

  • HQMV-5

Ohio

  • OS-32 filing

Oklahoma

  • OK Form WA

Rhode Island

  • GU1338C filing

Texas

  • Form T filing

Driver filings

  • SR-22 filing
  • SR-26 filing
  • Form FR 44
  • Form FR 46

Certificates of insurance (COI)

  • Oversized/Overweight Vehicles Certificate
  • Florida DMV COI (Florida only)
  • DMV REG 1323

Federal truck filings and forms

The following federal filings are required for businesses engaging in interstate trucking or transportation of specific cargo.

BMC-91X Filings

A BMC-91X filing is a document submitted to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The BMC-91X filing guarantees the FMCSA that you have enough Liability insurance to cover the increased risk of transporting goods or people across state lines.

A BMC-91X filing is required when your insurance is provided by multiple companies instead of just one.

Form MCS-90

An MCS-90 is an endorsem*nt that must be attached to Liability insurance and Cargo Liability insurance policies if you are required to have a federal filing. The MCS-90 endorsem*nt guarantees the minimum required protection for members of the public who are involved in accidents for which you are deemed legally responsible.

The MCS-90 is not filed with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The BMC-91X filing is submitted to the FMCSA as certification that the MCS-90 endorsem*nt has been issued.

Unified Carrier Registration Filings

The Unified Carrier Registration Plan (UCR Plan) replaced the Single State Registration System (SSR) in September 2007. It simplifies the payment of multiple state fees by allowing for-hire and private motor carriers, brokers, freight forwarders, and leasing companies to submit their financial responsibility information and a registration fee payment to a single state.

Under the UCR Plan, motor carriers conducting interstate operations must register in a base state. Your base state is the state in which the largest number of your vehicles will operate during the coming year.

Currently, 41 of the 50 states are participating in the UCR Plan, and if your base state is one of the participating states, you must register in that state. Private and exempt carriers who were not required to register under the SSR must register in a base state under the UCR Plan.

The registration fee paid to your base state will be shared between all the states in which you operate.

The UCR Plan does not affect a state's regulation of intrastate trucking within that state, including its motor carrier financial responsibility laws for intrastate trucking.

States that participate in the UCR Plan can change over time. Call 1-888-806-9598 for help determining if your base state participates in the UCR Plan and to learn more about state truck filings.

Intrastate truck filings

Form E Filing

A Form E filing certifies that your Liability insurance complies with the state's financial responsibility laws. Form E is submitted to the department of your business's home state that regulates intrastate trucking.

Form F Filing

A Form F filing is an endorsem*nt to your policy that conforms it to each state's financial responsibility laws.

Form H Filing

A Form H filing guarantees your state that you have sufficient Cargo Liability insurance and is submitted to the state department of your business's home state.

A Form H filing is not available in all states and situations.

Form K Filing

A Form K filing is used to cancel a previous state filing and is submitted to the state agency that regulates motor carrier financial responsibility in your business's home state.

State-specific truck filings

Beyond the UCR, some states require other filings for specific businesses or vehicle types operating within their borders. These filings are submitted to your state's department of motor vehicles or other regulatory agency.

Look for your state below to see some of the state-specific filings that may be required for your business.

California filings

CA OL 207 – California Driving School Certificate

The California Driving School Certificate is a form submitted to the California DMV verifying proof of insurance. The state of California has special requirements for driving schools—since different drivers constantly operate each vehicle.

MCP-65 filing/ HQMCP65

Commercial vehicle operators in California must obtain a Motor Carrier Permit and a Carrier Identification Number. An MCP-65 filing (also called a DMV65MCP) is a certificate of insurance that must be sent to the California DMV as proof that you carry the required level of Liability insurance.

PL914 Filing

A PL914 filing is a document submitted to the state of California for businesses offering commercial balloon, commercial river rafting, or commercial skiing (class C) excursions. (Passenger transportation must be offered as part of the excursion package at no additional cost.)

Colorado filings

Form 14

A Form 14 is a document submitted to the state of Colorado for towing businesses. It guarantees the state that you have sufficient Liability insurance to cover accidents potentially caused by operating tow trucks.

You must also have a Single State Registration System (SSRS) Form E and a Colorado State Form 12 to obtain this form.

You must also purchase On-Hook insurance coverage and Garage Keeper's Legal Liability (GKLL) coverage in addition to your Liability insurance to obtain this form.

Connecticut filings

R1325C Filings

A R1325C filing is required before you can obtain a license to operate a leased or rented vehicle. This filing is submitted to the state of Connecticut.

Montana filings

HQMV-5 Filing

A Form MV5 COI is submitted to the state of Montana for towing businesses. It guarantees the state that you have sufficient Liability insurance to cover accidents potentially caused when operating a tow truck.

At Progressive, we only issue this form on behalf of the insured for the Cargo/Property portion of the form. You also will need to obtain a separate Cargo Carrier portion for this filing.

To obtain this filing, you also must have On-Hook insurance coverage and, if you tow vehicles to a storage or repair facility that you own, Garage Keeper's Legal Liability insurance coverage.

Ohio filings

OS-32 Filing

An OS-32 filing guarantees the state of Ohio that you have sufficient Liability insurance to cover accidents potentially caused by operating oversized vehicles or trailers. This document is submitted to the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT).

Oklahoma filings

OK Form WA

OK Form WA is submitted to the state of Oklahoma for towing businesses. It guarantees the state that you have sufficient Liability insurance to cover accidents potentially caused by operating tow trucks.

Rhode Island filings

GU1338C Filing

The GU1338C is submitted to the state of Rhode Island to verify proof of financial responsibility or proof of Liability insurance. This filing is vehicle specific and must be issued for each vehicle separately.

A GU1338C filing requires special approval by Progressive prior to being issued.

Texas filings

Form T

A Form T is submitted to the state of Texas for towing businesses. It guarantees the state that you have sufficient Liability insurance to cover accidents potentially caused by operating tow trucks.

You must have a Vehicle Storage Facility (VSF) number to obtain this form.

Driver filings

SR-22 Filing

An SR-22 filing is a financial responsibility form submitted to your state's motor vehicle department, often referred to as the DMV. An SR-22 is proof that you have at least minimum Liability insurance coverage. It also is a guarantee from your insurance company to notify the DMV if you fail to maintain continuous insurance coverage.

An SR-22 filing is often required to reinstate a driver's license after it has been suspended.

SR-26 Filing

An SR-26 filing is used to inform the DMV that an SR-22 has lapsed, expired, or has been canceled.

FR 44

Verification of higher limits required after convictions for certain offenses, including maiming while under the influence, conviction for DUI, or conviction for driving after forfeited license due to DUI conviction. FR 44 must be maintained during the driver's license suspension period.

FR 46

Form submitted by the insurance company required to cancel an FR 44.

Certificates of insurance (COI)

Required by various states, certificates of insurance are similar to filings because they offer proof of financial responsibility by showing adequate insurance coverage. COIs also are processed in the same way as filings.

Oversized/Overweight Vehicles COI

(Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Pennsylvania only)

This certificate of insurance is a document submitted to the state for oversized vehicles or trailers or for overweight vehicles or loads. It guarantees the state that you have sufficient Liability insurance to cover accidents potentially caused by operating larger, heavier vehicles and trailers.

Florida Department of Motor Vehicles COI

(Florida only)

The state of Florida requires proof of insurance providing required coverages and minimum limits for all commercial trucks and tractors with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) more than 26,000 lbs. Acceptable forms of proof of insurance include the Florida DMV COI and the Form E filings.

DMV REG 1323

(California only)

The DMV REG 1323 form is a certificate of insurance that’s used to report primary liability, excess liability, commercial general liability, and umbrella liability coverages for private carriers that transport passengers.

Insurance Filing Types (2024)

FAQs

What are filings in insurance? ›

A filing is a document that shows proof of financial responsibility. It certifies to the government that you have Liability insurance and cargo insurance coverage with at least the minimum required limits.

What is a Form F filing for insurance? ›

The purpose of the Form F filing is to report on material risks within the insurance holding company.

What is the difference between MCS-90 and BMC-91X filing? ›

In summary, while both forms are required by the FMCSA, BMC-91 provides proof of liability insurance coverage, while MCS-90 serves as an endorsem*nt to the insurance policy and covers the public against any negligence or failure to maintain the vehicle by the carrier.

Is MCS-90 a federal filing? ›

Also, bear in mind that the MCS-90 endorsem*nt is not filed directly with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Instead, a BMC-91 or BMC-91X is sent to the FMCSA by an insurance company on behalf of the motor carrier.

What are the different methods for filing insurance claims? ›

Most insurance companies will allow you to file a claim online or through a mobile app, by phone with one of their agents, or by filling out a claims form and sending it to them via email or fax. It's your choice!

Who needs an MCS 90 filing? ›

The MCS ‐90 Endorsem*nt. Any insurance policy that insures a licensed interstate motor carrier must have what is known as a MCS ‐90 endorsem*nt attached to it.

What is a Form H in insurance? ›

Form H: Filed with the individual states in which the motor carrier has intrastate authority to guarantee the carrier has sufficient cargo liability to meet the individual state's requirements.

What is the difference between Form E and F? ›

Form "F" is the companion endorsem*nt to Form "E", and constitutes certification or proof of financial responsibility "under the provisions of any State Commission having jurisdiction, and amends the policy to provide insurance . . . in accordance with such law or regulation to the extent of the coverage and limits ...

What is a insurance e form? ›

A Form E filing certifies that your Liability insurance complies with the state's financial responsibility laws.

What is a mc150 filing? ›

The MCS-150 is a form required by the FMCSA to either obtain or renew your USDOT number. A carrier's DOT number is an essential part of maintaining your operating authority. It is issued by the Department of Transportation to collect data on your trucking business for safety purposes.

What is the purpose of a MCS-82? ›

The MCS-82 serves as proof of a surety bond, just as the MCS-90 provides evidence of insurance. MCS-90B/MCS-82B passenger carrier endorsem*nts. Form MCS-90B is an endorsem*nt issued by an insurance company to a motor passenger carrier as evidence of compliance with the public liability requirements required in 387.33.

What does MCS 90 stand for? ›

The MCS-90 form, officially known as the Endorsem*nt for Motor Carrier Policies of Insurance for Public Liability under Sections 29 and 30 of the Motor Carrier Act of 1980, must be attached to the auto liability policy of certain regulated motor carriers to ensure that federally mandated coverage (e.g., required ...

How do I know if I need an MCS 90? ›

Federal regulations require MCS-90 endorsem*nts for all commercial motor vehicles operated by motor carrier authorities, as well as any private carrier transporting hazardous materials.

Is Form E the same as MCS 90? ›

MCS 90 vs Form E

In multiple states Form E is issued instead of the MCS-90. Form E is protection where a truck fails to cover the insurance premium to give it the coverage in case of accidents.

What is an MCP 65 filing? ›

The MCP 65 form is used to report primary liability, excess liability and workers' compensation coverage for the insured motor carrier of property. The REG 1323 form is used to report primary liability, excess liability, commercial general liability, and umbrella liability coverage for private carriers of passengers.

What is filing claims? ›

In a legal case, filing a claim means requesting legal action or judgment in some civil or criminal matter. In the above example, filing a claim against the restaurant owner means you petition the courts to force that restaurant owner to pay you money to cover associated expenses.

What is the meaning of company filings? ›

Company Filings means all documents of the Company publicly filed under the profile of the Company on the System for Electronic Document Analysis Retrieval (SEDAR).

What is filling filing? ›

The short answer is that filing means “storing documents or information” or “submitting a document or application,” while filling means “causing to become full” or “material used to fill something.” Read on to learn how to remember the difference between filling vs filing.

What is a rate filing? ›

Rate filing means an application filed by a utility for the permanent modification to any rate or charge for service requiring the commission to determine the fair value of the utility's jurisdictional property used for the provision of utility service and the rate of return.

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