Form DMV-2280. Shipper's Certificate of Weight - Texas
The Form DMV-2280, known as the Shipper's Certificate of Weight, is a document used in Texas to certify the weight of a vehicle and its contents when transporting goods. The purpose of this form is to provide an accurate record of the weight for regulatory and commercial purposes.
This form consists of sections that require accurate completion. It typically includes information such as the shipper's name and address, the vehicle identification number (VIN), the weight of the vehicle, the weight of the load, and the total combined weight. Additionally, it may require attaching supporting documents, such as a weigh ticket or scale certificate, to validate the declared weights.
When filling out Form DMV-2280, it is important to consider:
- Accuracy is crucial when providing the weights to ensure compliance with weight restrictions and avoid potential penalties.
- The completed form should be kept in the vehicle during transportation to be available for inspection by relevant authorities.
This form is commonly used by shippers, carriers, and drivers involved in the transportation of goods to provide an official record of the weight of the vehicle and its cargo. It serves as evidence of compliance with weight regulations and supports accurate billing and taxation related to commercial transportation.
An alternative form that may be applicable is Form MCS-150B, the Motor Carrier Identification Report. Although different in purpose and scope, both forms relate to the transportation of goods and involve providing accurate information about the carrier and the vehicle.