Form MCS 130. Notification of Deactivated Motor Carrier Fleet - Virginia

Form MCS 130. Notification of Deactivated Motor Carrier Fleet - Virginia

Form MCS 130 - Notification of Deactivated Motor Carrier Fleet is used to inform the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) when an individual or company has deactivated the registration of all vehicles used to perform a service authorized by a DMV certificate or permit that they wish to keep.

The parties involved in this form are the motor carrier company or individual and the DMV. The form typically consists of sections to provide the company's information, details about the deactivated fleet, the reason for deactivation, and any additional relevant information.

Important fields in this form include accurate company information, a list of the deactivated vehicles, the effective date of deactivation, and any necessary explanations for the deactivation. Filling out this form correctly ensures that the DMV is aware of the fleet's status and avoids unnecessary regulatory issues.

Example scenario: A motor carrier company decides to temporarily suspend the operation of its entire fleet for maintenance and upgrades. They use Form MCS 130 to notify the DMV of the deactivation, providing the details of each deactivated vehicle and the reason for the suspension. Once the maintenance is complete, they can reactivate the fleet and resume their authorized operations.

Additional documents needed: Along with the form, the company may need to provide any supporting documents required by the DMV to process the notification of deactivation.

Related form: An alternative form might not be directly related, but motor carriers could also use "Form MCS 150. Motor Carrier Identification Report" to update their carrier information with the DMV when necessary.