Jason Raml (USDOT 2889498)
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- Docket (MC) number
- MC1742700
- Operating authority
- Common carrier authority: active. The federal bulk file showed this carrier active as of 2026-08-16. We could not confirm that live just now.
- Authority granted
- 2025-07-22
- Insurance on file
- Liability (BIPD) insurance on file for $750,000.
- Safety rating
- No published safety rating
- Fleet on file
- 2 power units, 1 drivers
- Operation type
- Interstate
- Physical address
- 102 HASTINGS AVE NW, KRANZBURG, SD 57245
- MCS-150 last filed
- 2025-06
Findings
- No inspections in the last 24 months (Note): 2 trucks on file · active 1 year · no inspections in our 24-month roadside record
Frequently asked questions
What carrier is USDOT 2889498?
USDOT 2889498 is Jason Raml, an interstate motor carrier.
What carrier is MC 1742700?
MC 1742700 is the docket number of Jason Raml, USDOT 2889498.
What is Jason Raml's MC number?
Jason Raml's docket number is MC 1742700. Its USDOT number is 2889498.
Is Jason Raml currently authorized to operate?
Common carrier authority: active. The federal bulk file showed this carrier active as of 2026-08-16. We could not confirm that live just now. Source: FMCSA registration and licensing records.
Does Jason Raml have insurance on file with FMCSA?
Liability (BIPD) insurance on file for $750,000.
Who provides Jason Raml's insurance?
Jason Raml's liability insurance is filed with FMCSA by Acuity, A Mutual Insurance Company.
What is Jason Raml's safety record?
FMCSA records show no vehicle inspections for Jason Raml in the last 24 months, so there is no out-of-service rate. FMCSA records also show 0 recordable crashes in the same window.
What is Jason Raml's CSA score?
FMCSA does not publish a single CSA score for carriers. Jason Raml's public safety data includes its roadside inspection out-of-service rates and crash record, listed on this page.
What is Jason Raml's FMCSA safety rating?
Jason Raml has no published FMCSA safety rating. Most US carriers have never received a rating review, so an unrated carrier is the common case, not a warning sign by itself.
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