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Putting Things Together Auto (USDOT 2969631)

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Docket (MC) number
MC1017181
Operating authority
Common carrier authority: active; Broker authority: active.
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
Intrastate Non-Hazmat
Physical address
4534 STONE MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY, LILBURN, GA 30047
MCS-150 last filed
2025-11

Findings

  • Also holds broker authority (Caution): Entity is registered as both a carrier and a broker.

Frequently asked questions

What carrier is USDOT 2969631?

USDOT 2969631 is Putting Things Together Auto, an intrastate non-hazmat motor carrier.

What carrier is MC 1017181?

MC 1017181 is the docket number of Putting Things Together Auto, USDOT 2969631.

What is Putting Things Together Auto's MC number?

Putting Things Together Auto's docket number is MC 1017181. Its USDOT number is 2969631.

Is Putting Things Together Auto currently authorized to operate?

Common carrier authority: active; Broker authority: active. Source: FMCSA registration and licensing records.

Does Putting Things Together Auto have insurance on file with FMCSA?

Liability (BIPD) insurance on file for $750,000.

Who provides Putting Things Together Auto's insurance?

Putting Things Together Auto's liability insurance is filed with FMCSA by Progressive Mountain Insurance Company Of Ohi.

What is Putting Things Together Auto's safety record?

FMCSA records show no roadside inspections for Putting Things Together Auto in the last 24 months.

What is Putting Things Together Auto's CSA score?

FMCSA does not publish a single CSA score for carriers. Putting Things Together Auto's public safety data includes its roadside inspection out-of-service rates and crash record, listed on this page.

What is Putting Things Together Auto's FMCSA safety rating?

Putting Things Together Auto 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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