Texas
Trucking Compliance in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth shares the DFW logistics market with Dallas; Alliance Texas inland port sits in northwest Fort Worth and runs the second-largest US intermodal terminal. BNSF's national operations are headquartered here, anchoring a deep BNSF intermodal footprint.
Common compliance scenarios in Fort Worth
Carriers running freight through Fort Worth most often deal with these regulatory pathways:
- BNSF intermodal drayage
- Alliance Texas DC-to-DC freight
- Cross-border Mexico drayage
Notable freight infrastructure
- Alliance Texas Inland Port
- BNSF Alliance Intermodal Yard
- Fort Worth Stockyards
Filings carriers operating in Fort Worth need
Federal compliance is identical wherever you operate in the US - USDOT, MC authority (if for-hire), BOC-3 (interstate), UCR, MCS-150, Form 2290 HVUT (55,000+ lbs). Where Fort Worth differs is in the Texas-specific layer:
- See the Texas compliance overview for state-level intrastate authorities, weight-distance taxes, and IRP/IFTA base-state filings.
- Run the free compliance calculator to get the full federal + Texas filing checklist for your operation.