What are Requirements to be a Broker or Agent?

Requirements to be a Freight Broker Agent

Most people when first starting in the freight broker business
start out as a freight broker agent,working under the umbrella of a 
brokerage firm that is bonded and has brokerage authority.

Besides training, what are additional costs or requirements needed to be a Freight Broker Agent?

*Since this is normally a work from home job, you need a home office set up, if you don't already have one. For equipment you need a computer, 
a 4 in one printer/scan / fax / copier,2 screens, a desk and chair, file cabinet and office supplies.

*You need a phone with unlimited long distance service, high speed internet, and you may choose to purchase or subscribe to software to benefit your job ($30-150 mo optional / depending on how many you subscribe to).

*Some brokers (but not the majority) charge fees to the agent as part of their internal business model (for such things such as marketing/advertising, training and usage on their systems 
and processes or software,use of phone system etc.)- but more do not so this would be optional.


Requirements to Become a Freight Broker

Besides training, what are additional costs or requirements needed to be a Freight Broker?
(Please Note: We don't recommend that you do these steps before training.)

*If you are going to be the Broker, you will need to choose a name for your logistics company and set up the legal structure of your company (such as SCorp, LLC or other); your accountant or attorney can advise you with which would be the best choice for your own situation.

*You will need to file for your brokerage authority with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration ($300 filing fee, OP-1 form). (Once you've obtained your registration you'll need to file a biennial update form MCS-150 - no cost).

*You will need to obtain process agents (one time fee generally runs from $45 to $65 for this),
and then you'll submit this form to the FMCSA (Form BOC-3).

*You'll need to register your business through the Unified Carrier Registration system (currently $76 fee for brokers).

*You'll need to obtain a surety bond or trust fund in the amount of $75,000. (Ranges for the broker 
bond are generally from 750 to 9000 depending on your credit situation/ but is issued by an 
insurance company that offers freight broker bonds. The trust fund is generally around $1500 per year
if you go that direction but also requires collateral with a bank.) 

*Check with your particular state for any requirements that your state may require to operate a business within your state.

*Set up your office and purchase a transportation management software system (TMS). These can vary greatly in price from a few hundred dollars monthly upward. You will also want to purchase load board software. (For questions on the FMCSA or prices please call Jan @ 817-999-5398.)