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UCR Fee for 47 Trucks

Your 2026 government fee
$963bracket: 21100 power units
One fee covers the entire fleet for the year — it is not $963 per truck.

The full 2026 bracket table

Power unitsFee
02$46
35$138
620$276
21100 ← you$963
1011000$4,592
10011,001+$44,836

With 47 power units you fall in the 21100 bracket — $963 for the 2026 registration year. The count comes from your most recent MCS-150, and only self-propelled vehicles count (trailers never do). Registration for each year opens October 1 with enforcement from January 1; operating interstate without it risks citations of $300–$1,000+ per state and out-of-service orders.

FAQs

How much is UCR for 47 trucks?

$963 for 2026 — the 21–100 power-unit bracket. The fee covers your whole fleet for the registration year; it is not per truck.

Do trailers count?

No. Only self-propelled power units (tractors, straight trucks, buses) count toward your bracket. Trailers are excluded entirely.

Where does the truck count come from?

Your most recent MCS-150 filing. If your fleet shrank, file an MCS-150 update before registering — it can drop you a full bracket.

When is it due?

Registration for each year opens October 1 and enforcement starts January 1. Register before the new year to avoid roadside citations of $300–$1,000+ per state.

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How this works: QuickTruckTax helps you understand, prepare, and validate your filing. We are not a filing service and never submit forms on your behalf — you always do the final review and submission. Figures here are estimates for guidance only and are not legal or tax advice. Confirm current rules, fees, and deadlines with the IRS, FMCSA, or your state agency.