UCR Registration in South Carolina (2026)
If your trucking business is based in South Carolina and you operate across state lines, you must complete your Unified Carrier Registration for 2026 — pay before January 1, 2026. South Carolina is one of the 41 states that participate in the UCR program, so South Carolina-based interstate carriers register and pay through the national UCR system. The fee is the same nationwide, starting at $46 for 0–2 power units. Enter your USDOT and EasyUCR files it for you live.
Who must register in South Carolina
Any South Carolina-based carrier, broker, freight forwarder or leasing company operating commercial vehicles in interstate commerce. Intrastate-only operations that never leave South Carolina are generally exempt. Not sure which you are? Run a free check and EasyUCR confirms it before you pay.
How South Carolina carriers file UCR
South Carolina is one of the 41 states that participate in the UCR program, so South Carolina-based interstate carriers register and pay through the national UCR system. Either way, the registration itself is the same national process — and EasyUCR handles it the same way: enter your USDOT and the AI pulls your record, computes your fee, opens the official portal, and fills it live while you watch. You review and submit.
The fee is the same everywhere
UCR fees are set nationally, not by your state — $46 for 0–2 power units up to $44,836 for the largest fleets. Your base state determines where your fees are administered, not how much you pay.
| Power units | 2026 fee |
|---|---|
| 0–2 | $46 |
| 3–5 | $138 |
| 6–20 | $276 |
| 21–100 | $963 |
| 101–1,000 | $4,592 |
| 1,001+ | $44,836 |
Frequently asked questions
Do South Carolina carriers have to register for UCR?+
Yes, if they operate in interstate commerce. South Carolina is one of the 41 states that participate in the UCR program, so South Carolina-based interstate carriers register and pay through the national UCR system.
How much is UCR in South Carolina?+
The same as everywhere — it's a national fee tiered by power units, from $46 (0–2 vehicles) to $44,836 (1,001+). Your state doesn't change the amount.
When is UCR due in South Carolina for 2026?+
Pay before January 1, 2026. Enforcement begins on that date in participating states.