Basic package

$200/month

  • Unified carrier Registration (Update and Renewal)
  • IFTA California Yearly Permit Renewal
  • New Mexico WDT Yearly Permit Renewal
  • IFTA California Quarterly Fuel Tax Filing
  • New Mexico Quarterly Fuel Tax Filing
  • Kentucky Quarterly Mileage Update

Standerd package

$299/month

  • IRP License Plate Renewal
  • 2290 Tax Filing
  • US DOT Update
  • MC Number Update
  • UCR Registration
  • IFTA CA Permit Renewal

primium package

$399/month

  • All 20 Services in Essential & Advantage Package
  • DataQs Filings (Filing per VIN)
  • Quarterly Safer Scoring Evaluation Report
  • Driver-Vehicle Inspection Report Quarterly
  • Quarterly vehicle inspection maintenance report

Logbook monitoring is the process of reviewing and analyzing logbook entries to ensure compliance with regulations and identify potential issues. Logbooks are records of activities, events, or data, and they are used in various industries, including transportation, maritime, and aviation.

Logbooks often contain information that is required to be recorded by law or regulation. Monitoring helps ensure that all required information is recorded accurately and completely.

Why choose Cali Management

Logbooks can contain information that is relevant to safety, such as maintenance records, accident reports, or near misses. Monitoring can help identify potential safety hazards and prevent future incidents.

  • Logbooks can contain information that is relevant to safety, such as maintenance records, accident reports, or near misses.
  • Logbooks can be used to track performance and identify areas for improvement. Monitoring can help businesses optimize their operations and improve efficiency.
  • Logbooks can be used to track the activities of individuals or teams. Monitoring can help ensure that everyone is accountable for their actions.

Our team of experts guide you through the permit application process, ensuring all necessary documents are filed and all required permits and credentials are obtained. Our goal is to make the process as smooth and hassle-free as possible, so you can focus on what matters most - building and growing your business.

Our business process

As a leading provider of trucking permits, Cali Management LLC Permits is committed to customer satisfaction and proven success.

01. our partner

Your partner in FMCSA, DMV, and USDOT compliance.

02. goal setting

Client dedication earns us loyalty & consistent referrals.

03. Effective Result

One on one sessions to achieve personal goals.

Frequently asked questions

Starting a new trucking company requires careful planning and goal-setting, just like starting a new job. A well-crafted business plan is essential for success, providing a roadmap for growth and helping you stay organized and focused. At Cali Management LLC, we understand the importance of a solid business plan, and we're here to help.

Structuring your trucking company as a corporation or LLC not only safeguards your personal assets from business liabilities, but also provides numerous legal, tax, and business benefits. To determine the optimal structure for your trucking company, try our Business Startup Wizard. Once you've decided on a structure, you'll need to appoint a registered agent and obtain an EIN to open a bank account. Our team experts can assist with these processes, as well as serving as your registered agent.

To operate a successful trucking company, every owner-operator should ensure they have the required licenses and permits in place. This is because most state, county, and local governments mandate companies to have the appropriate licenses and permits before starting operations. With over 150,000 filing jurisdictions in the country, each with its own unique set of requirements, it can be a daunting task to determine which licenses and permits apply to your business.

The proper equipment can make the difference between success and failure. When selecting equipment for your trucking company, consider the following items:
• Can the vehicle accommodate the needs of your cargo? For instance, if you are transporting perishable items, you might consider a refrigerated compartment.
• Is buying or leasing equipment a better option for your new business?
This is an opportune time to conduct additional research and leverage your network connections. Speak to professional truck drivers that have made the transition to owner-operator and take the time to compare options before you make a purchasing decision.

As an owner-operator you will need to obtain business insurance for your new trucking company. The most effective way to secure the best premium is to contact several agents and consider the following options before you make a decision on a policy.
• Primary liability insurance
• Cargo insurance
• Physical damage insurance
• Passenger accident insurance