![]() Permit fees are based on the type of motor carrier operation (for-hire or private) and the number of power units in the motor carrier fleet. The MCP will not be issued until all requirements are met. An MCP term is the 12-month period beginning on the first day of the month of the initial application and expiring on the last day of the 12th month. You cannot submit your application at a DMV office. Motor trucks or two-axle truck tractors with a GVWR of less than 26,001 pounds, when operated singly or when used to tow a camp or utility trailer, a trailer coach, a fifth-wheel travel trailer, or a trailer designed to transport a watercraft, and is never operated commercially.Vehicles which are exempt from vehicle registration fees.Two-axle daily rental trucks with a GVWR of less than 26,001 pounds, when operated non-commercially.Vehicles providing transportation for passengers and their baggage only.Pickup trucks with a GVWR of less than 11,500 pounds, an unladen weight of less than 8,001 pounds, and equipped with a box-type bed not exceeding nine feet in length, when operated in a non-commercial manner.Household goods carriers transporting used office, store, and institutional furniture and fixtures when operated under a household goods carrier permit issued pursuant to §5137 of the PUC.Household goods and/or passenger carriers as defined in §5109 of the Public Utilities Code (PUC) (these vehicles operate under Public Utilities Commission authority).The following types of drivers and/or vehicle operation do not require an MCP: *Operators pulling camp trailers, utility trailers, and trailer coaches do not need an MCP. Operators of any motor vehicle or combination of motor vehicle and trailer for which the operation requires a commercial driver license.*.Operators of a combination of a motor truck and trailer, semitrailers, pole or pipe dollies, auxiliary dollies, and logging dollies, that exceeds 40 ft in length when coupled together.*.Operators of any vehicle or a combination of vehicles transporting hazardous materials.Entities operating vehicles hauling personal goods or property are deemed a ‘private’ motor carrier.This includes commercial and private use.Generally, any person or business entity operating a commercial vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 10,001 pounds or more.If you are a courier service and your vehicle is a motorcycle, you are required to have an MCP.Entities that transport property for compensation are deemed a ‘for-hire’ motor carrier.Any person or business entity that is paid to transport property in their motor vehicle regardless of vehicle size, type, or weight.The following types of drivers and/or vehicle operation require an MCP:
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